[OS X TeX] (TeXShop) menu shortcut key Typeset is broken ?

Jérome Laurens jerome.laurens at u-bourgogne.fr
Thu Dec 14 05:52:36 EST 2006


Le 13 déc. 06 à 16:24, Steffen Wolfrum a écrit :

> Hi,
>
> I wanted to adjust TeXShop's menu shortcut keys and did the  
> following in Terminal:
>
> steffens-computer:~ steffen$ defaults write TeXShop  
> NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict-add "Comment" "@D"
> steffens-computer:~ steffen$ defaults write TeXShop  
> NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict-add "Typeset" "@Y"
> steffens-computer:~ steffen$ defaults write TeXShop  
> NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict-add "Uncomment" "@\$D"
>
> steffens-computer:~ steffen$ defaults read TeXShop | grep UserKey
>     NSUserKeyEquivalents = {Comment = "@D"; Typeset = "@Y";  
> Uncomment = "@$D"; };
>
>
> Opening TeXShop I saw (and also could execute) Command-D for  
> Comment and Command-Shift-D for Uncomment.
>
> But Typeset (that was before Command-T) is now empty. No shortcut  
> key to trigger Typeset at all...
>
> Is this known? And does maybe someone know a solution?

May be a conflict
isn't the key combination @Y already used for another purpose, either  
in the main or macro menu.
Try entring @Y and see what happens

>


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