[OS X TeX] Editing with a TeXShop bug
Alain Schremmer
schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Wed Sep 30 21:48:20 EDT 2009
On Sep 30, 2009, at 9:39 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
> Here's a possible alternative. And it will work with any
> application that uses Apple's Text Framework; e.g., Mail, TeXShop.
> Get KeyBindings.zip from <http://homepage.mac.com/herbs2> and
> follow the directions for installation (works with 10.3.9--10.6.1).
>
> Then Ctl-X Space (Ctl-X and then, separately, the Space key) to set
> an invisible Mark at the location of the cursor (you can only have
> one Mark but you can reset it anywhere). Then, when you want to
> return to the Mark you press Ctl-X Ctl-X (that's Ctl-X twice) and
> the present location of the cursor and the Mark switch places so
> Ctl-X Ctl-X will switch the two points again.
>
> There are other features of the supplied keybindings, e.g., with
> the cursor within a word Ctl-U, Shift-Ctl-U and Ctl-Opt-U will
> Capitalize, UPPERCASE or lowercase the word. I use the Ctl-U a lot
> because I keep forgetting to capitalize the start of sentences.
>
> Other things too; Ctl-V and Opt-V scroll the text one window down/
> up while keeping the cursor vertically centered in the window.
Yes, I have long wanted to "explore" your stuff. But here is my
problem: I tend to break things (E.g. when I walk into a bank, a
couple of minutes later everything has come to a standstill.) So, I
need to wait until I have an extended period of time so as to have a
reasonable chance of repairing the damages. But I will, I will. Real
Soon Now.
Grateful regards
--schremmer
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