[OS X TeX] Selecting a formula
Claus Gerhardt
gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Sat Sep 12 06:39:32 EDT 2009
Alain,
I am afraid you didn't read the instructions. When using the inclusive
script the cursor has to be set right before the first $ sign not
after it.
On my machine the Find window will be closed when the script has
finished. It is the same behaviour as in a manual find when hitting
return.
Claus
On Sep 12, 2009, at 5:07, Alain Schremmer wrote:
>
> On Sep 11, 2009, at 8:19 PM, Claus Gerhardt wrote:
>
>> The inclusive_search had to be slightly modified otherwise only the
>> first occurrence would have been highlighted.
>>
>> Read the instructions!
>>
>> Claus<inclusive_search.scpt.zip>
>
>
>
> Once again, I had barely finished posting that the goods were there.
> I feel like a beggar who knows he will get the alms.
>
>> <exclusive_search.scpt>
>
> works fine but I am just curious as to why the TexShop Find window
> has to remain open? Not that it matters in the least, just curious.
>
>> <inclusive_search.scpt>
>
>
> works too except that it does not display the starting $ of the
> formula in the TexShop Find window nor does it copy it.
>
> I looked at the script but it is way beyond my usual "trial and
> error without understanding in the least" approach and, as it
> happens, it is the exclusive one that I really needed to transfer a
> lot of stuff from my old "question base" to the new one, e.g. to
> replace $a$ by $x>1$, $b$ by $x≥1$, etc
>
> So, very, very grateful and most happy regards
> --schremmer
>
> P.S. Also, neither highlights the selection but that too is
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