[OS X TeX] TeXShop wish list

James A. Mingo mingo at mast.queensu.ca
Wed Sep 6 09:45:50 EDT 2006


A simple solution is to include the command \nofiles in the
preamble. It should be possible to get TeXShop to do this
automatically for quotidian typesetting.

Jamie Mingo


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On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Herbert Schulz wrote:

>
> On Sep 6, 2006, at 7:49 AM, Jan Rosinski wrote:
>
> > Thanks for replying to my suggestion and offering possible solutions.
> > Indeed, I was thinking about an option 'Trash Aux Files when closing
> > document'
> > as a permanent feature build in TeXShop.  The idea is to remove
> > aux files without me thinking about it.
> > I think, I would select this option 95% of time, especially during school
> > year
> > when I write many quizzes, exams, handouts, etc, with no cross reference
> > whatsoever.
> >
> > Jan Rosinski
>
> Howdy,
>
> You can set up a folder action that removes the .aux files when the folder
> opens or, I believe, closes. That would clean things up.
>
> Personally, I'd rather have control of when/what I delete so I use a couple of
> variants of a macro that deletes most or all of the possible generated files
> and tie that to a keyboard shortcut.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest.com)
>
>
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