[OS X TeX] Find in TexShop does not respond

Adam Goldstein adam.goldstein at jhu.edu
Sun Jan 22 14:14:57 EST 2006


By the way, this has been discussed (by me and others) in the TeXShop  
support forum at http://www.apfelwiki.de/forum/viewtopic.php? 
t=540&sid=2c4b8fb439e529fdad38d3b490db571e. The solutions discussed  
there do not work, either.

-Adam
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Adam Goldstein
Department of Philosophy
The Johns Hopkins University
adam.goldstein at jhu.edu



On Jan 22, 2006, at 2:09 PM, Adam Goldstein wrote:

> On Jan 22, 2006, at 12:18 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jan 22, 2006, at 08:55, Sergei Mariev wrote:
>>
>>> In my Texshop (I am using 2.07 on OS 10.4.3) I can't type  
>>> anything into the find part of the find window:  I see there a  
>>> word from previous searches (which I did months ago, before  
>>> upgrading to 2.07). This word is grayed out. When I try to type a  
>>> new word to search for instead, I get a sound like on an error  
>>> action. (The same is true for the Replace part) Other features in  
>>> the find window work just fine. What is wrong with my installation?
>>
>> If you use BibDesk's autocompletion plugin, older versions of it  
>> caused this problem with internationalized versions of TeXShop's  
>> OgreKit find panel.  Installing the current version from BibDesk's  
>> completion preferences should fix that problem (quit/relaunch  
>> TeXShop for changes to be effective).  If that is not the case,  
>> ignore this message :).
>
> I am having the same problem or nearly the same problem (I think)  
> that Sergei is having.
>
> (1) I perform a search in TS 2.08 using the Ogrekit panel. The  
> search is completed as would be expected.
>
> (2) I dismiss the find panel window, which disappears as would be  
> expected.
>
> (3) A short while later, the find panel reappears by itself, and I  
> dismiss it. It seems to function as it should, however.
>
> (4) A short while later still, the find panel reappears by itself,  
> and cannot be dismissed, and is insensitive to clicking and typing.
>
> There are no other problems with TS, such as crashing, slowness,  
> etc., etc.
>
> I use BD 1.2.1 (v185), and I tried the suggestion above; the  
> problem persists.
>
> Any help would be appreciated . . .
>
> -Adam
>
> -----
> Adam Goldstein
> Department of Philosophy
> The Johns Hopkins University
> adam.goldstein at jhu.edu
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