[OS X TeX] Getting TeXshop to show full pathname in title bar?

Jan Hegewald j.hegewald at tu-bs.de
Thu Aug 11 03:23:32 EDT 2005


Am 10.08.2005 um 23:52 schrieb Timothy Van Zandt:


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> Jan Hegewald wrote:
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>> Am 10.08.2005 um 00:40 schrieb Timothy Van Zandt:
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>>> Jan Hegewald wrote:
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>>> Since this problem had a OS-X generic solution, let me pose  
>>> another  editing question that is not really about TeXshop but  
>>> rather OS X.  When I am searching through a document using the  
>>> find panel:  because that panel is active, the window of the  
>>> document through  which I am searching is not active and the  
>>> highlight color of text  that is found is a dull gray, which  
>>> often I have trouble seeing. I  don't see any way to change this  
>>> color or this behavior. Is there a  way?
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>> I seldom do a search with the find panel open. Usually I enter  
>> the  search text with cmd-e or I close the find panel after  
>> entering the  search text. Now one can use cmd-g and or cmd-shift- 
>> g to search  forwards and backwards. This way there is no  
>> disturbing panel around.  These are standard keyboard shortcuts  
>> and should work in every editor.
>> HTH,
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> Often I'm trying selectively replace something, so this would only  
> work if there were a keyboard shortcut for "replace". That would be  
> great, not just for the visual problem I posed. I haven't seen such  
> a shortcut nor do I see how to program such thing. Anyone else?
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You can copy the replace text to the clipboard and paste it over the  
selected text you find with cmd-g. This is what I usually do if I do  
not want to replace all.
HTH,
--Jan--

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