[OS X TeX] "Save as"
"M. Tamer Özsu"
ozsut at mac.com
Mon Jan 16 15:48:58 CET 2012
In terminal, simply type
chflags nohidden ~/Library
to make the library directory visible.
To use the ~/Library/TeXShop/Templates/ within Dropbox, do the following in Terminal (assuming you are in your home directory)
ln -s ~/Library/TeXShop/Templates ~/Dropbox/Templates
This will create a symbolic link within your Dropbox folder/directory (which I am assuming is located at ~/Dropbox) and it will work on all the machines where you define this symbolic link. I do that myself.
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M. Tamer Özsu
University of Waterloo
On 2012-01-16, at 3:29 PM, Nitecki, Zbigniew H. wrote:
> I have successfully used Michael Sharpe's suggestion to put his Applescript in my Macros list; miraculously, this seems to also put a "Save as.." into my File drop down menu.
>
> Michael Welsh's suggestion,
> As a workaround, when you duplicate, hit cmd-S, and in the drop-down for file encoding (it's the bottom one, will say something like "Plain Text") change it to "TeX document", which is at the top of the list. That will work.
> doesn't work for me: when I hit cmd-S I don't get a drop-down; the document is just saved.
>
> Finally, while Herb's idea, to put the template file in ~/Library/TeXShop/Templates/, is appealing, except that I want to use it via dropbox, since I work on my documents on multiple devices, and that location is local to one computer.
> BTW, "Save as" or "Save to" in TeXShop can't be used (as far as I can tell) to move something to that location, because TeXShop seems not to see the ~/Library/TeXShop/ folder (or more accurately, it is not displayed as an option for location to move to).
>
> But thanks to all three of you for your suggestions.
>
> Zbigniew Nitecki
> Department of Mathematics
> Tufts University
> Medford, MA 02155
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> On Jan 16, 2012, at 7:40, Herbert Schulz wrote:
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> On Jan 15, 2012, at 9:34 PM, Michael Welsh wrote:
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> On 16/01/2012, at 3:00 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
>
> No bug in TeXShop. It's a feature of Lion.
>
> To duplicate a .tex as a .txt? Sounds like a bug to me.
>
> Howdy,
>
> That part may be TeXShop's fault (e.g., other apps may not do that) but the original comment was about the missing File->Save As… menu item and that is all Lion and TeXShop 3 has those features turned on.
>
> As I mentioned you need only add the .tex extension when you save it and all is well. Of course, this is a work around not a solution. I still think that files that you use as a template should simply be made a template and placed in ~/Library/TeXShop/Templates/.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>
>
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