[OS X TeX] bookmarks in TeXShop source window?
Murray Eisenberg
murrayeisenberg at gmail.com
Sun Jul 31 22:22:25 CEST 2016
Not sure that typing the Cmd-2 combination is that much quicker than directly typing %: (which is typed as Shift-5 Shift ; ).
I’ll try it to see. Thanks.
> On30 Jul 2016 22:32:36 +0000,Josep Maria Font <jmfont at ub.edu <mailto:jmfont at ub.edu>> wrote:
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> command-2 will type the %: part, and then you type the name.
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> On 30/07/2016, at 23.13, Murray Eisenberg <murrayeisenberg at gmail.com <mailto:murrayeisenberg at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> I?m aware of the Tags facility. It?s both better and worse than a more traditional ?bookmarks? facility.
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>> It?s worse in that, so far as I?m aware, one cannot just click some key combination, or use some menu selection, to drop a bookmark at the current line. And that one has to type out the ?%: ?? entry in the source file.
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>> It?s better in that the tags have names and so can easily be located from the Tags menu by their names.
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>>> On28 Jul 2016 16:12:04 -0700,Richard Koch <koch at uoregon.edu <mailto:koch at uoregon.edu>> wrote:
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>>> Yes. That?s what tags are for. tags are automatically added for the start of chapters and sections,
>>> but you can add a tag by just starting a line with
>>>
>>> %: Tag Name
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