[OS X TeX] teashop sync
Nicolae Garleanu
garleanu at haas.berkeley.edu
Sun Jun 3 23:05:59 CEST 2012
Thanks, Dick. I actually knew about that. I have two reactions; I'd also like to reiterate one of my original questions.
First of all, I asked the wrong question (too excited to finally find a mailing list for texshop?). What I really want to know is whether I can assign a key binding to syncing — so as not to have to use the mouse at all.
Second — and you might find this trivial — right-clicking, then moving cursor down, then selecting — is less convenient than double-clicking (which I would like to do for inverse search). I take it that it is not possible.
Finally, how does one modify the typesetting script to also perform syncing? I know too little about the implementation to comment. I should say, however, that I have moved to a only Mac recently, after having used Winedt (on Windows, of course) for several years. In Winedt, for any command I can run with the mouse or from a button, I can also find the actual macro call, which I can then copy in an existing macro, such as typeset, which pretty much does the trick. (One can also assign key bindings to anything I can run otherwise.)
Nicolae
From: Richard Koch <koch at math.uoregon.edu<mailto:koch at math.uoregon.edu>>
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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] teashop sync
Nicolae,
On Jun 2, 2012, at 10:44 PM, Nicolae Garleanu wrote:
1. Can I set some option so that the forward search is executed automatically from the cursor any time I compile (typeset)?
Activate right clicking with the mouse. A right click in either the
Source or Preview window brings up a contextual menu with first
item "Sync."
Dick
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