[OS X TeX] Tabs in TS

Roussanka Loukanova rl.stpuu at gmail.com
Mon Mar 1 23:56:26 CET 2021


Hi Guillermo,

> 1) cmd-click (or ctrl-click) on the title of the window will give you the
> full path of the file, and you can go up anywhere in it.
>

Indeed, based on some more tests, this works for pdfs in the Documents
folder and in:
/usr/local/texlive/2020
But  cmd-click (ctrl-click) doesn't work for pdfs in the local directory
~/Library/texmf/doc
Clicking only reveals the icon and the path in the v (mv).

2) Clicking on something like a caron ˇ at the right of the window title
> behaves just as the Unix command "mv":  You can specify a new name or a
> target directory, and the file will change its name and its location
> accordingly.  The problem is, the default *target* directory depends on
> your previous actions dealing with files, and has nothing to do with the
> *current* directory of your file.
>

Now I can see what is the intention, even if problematically implemented,
of the V on the right of the title.

Thanks for the explanation!
Roussanka

HTH,
>
> Guillermo
>
> On Mon, 1 Mar 2021 at 22:04, Roussanka Loukanova <rl.stpuu at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 9:22 PM Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> > On Mar 1, 2021, at 2:07 PM, Justin C. Walker via MacOSX-TeX <
>>> macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> On Feb 28, 2021, at 17:16 , Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> On Feb 28, 2021, at 5:45 PM, Roussanka Loukanova <rl.stpuu at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Hi,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Just in case,  to share an irritating experience with Preview, which
>>> may be not related to the one with the tabs in TeXShop.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Already on several occasions: I would read through some pdf in
>>> Preview. Then I close that pdf, and maybe even quit Preview (I can't say).
>>> Later, I would open some other pdf. I am pretty sure that at least one of
>>> those pdfs was via texdoc from Terminal. I would try to see where the pdf
>>> is located, by clicking on the small icon in the Preview bar, and/or the v
>>> sign. I would see the directory of the previous pdf, obviously not the
>>> right one.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Now, I can't reproduce it. But that happened, on several occasions,
>>> incl. last days.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Best Regards,
>>> >>> Roussanka
>>> >>
>>> >> Howdy,
>>> >>
>>> >> When you say Preview I assume you mean the Preview application (as
>>> opposed to the Preview Window of TeXShop). That has nothing to do with
>>> TeXShop. Are you sure you are opening the proper file? The Preview
>>> applciation does not update automatically when the pdf file is updated.
>>> >
>>> > I can verify this, at least on 10.13 (High Sierra).  Apple’s Preview
>>> seems to behave differently than other apps, in that, if that small icon
>>> appears at all, it is inert.  The “down arrow” to the right of the file
>>> name drops a window with two text boxes (name, tags), and a directory. The
>>> content of the latter may be the directory name where last it looked.  I
>>> can’t be sure now (it’s been a couple of weeks since I used it).
>>> >
>>> > And AFAICT, this is not intermittent; it’s just the way it works.
>>> >
>>> > If you want to find out that it works as expected, you can file a bug
>>> report with Apple :-}.
>>> >
>>> > HTH
>>> >
>>> > Justin
>>>
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> If you Cmd-Click the File Name you get the full path of the document. I
>>> think it has been that way for a long time.
>>>
>>
>> Now-and-then it's the correct path. But as you saw from my Screenshot,
>> now-and-then, it's the path of a previously opened pdf. By Cmd-Click, it
>> shows the full path of  a previous pdf.
>>
>> Right now, I've reproduced it twice, after two views via texdoc, Preview
>> shows the path of :
>>
>> ~ $ texdoc amsmath
>> ~ $ texdoc llncs  > this displayed llncs.doc.pdf, but shows "trees" (of
>> previous pdf) Cmd-Click shows the full path to "tree"
>> ~ $ texdoc llncs > this tisplayes llncs.doc.pdf, but shows the directory
>> Downloads, where I saved the previous Screenshot
>>
>>
>> The Screenshots are attached.
>>
>>
>> Good Luck,
>>>
>>> Herb Schulz
>>> herbs at wideopenwest.com
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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