[OS X TeX] Changing hIghlighting color in TexShop 2.47

Schremmer Alain schremmer.alain at freemathtexts.org
Thu Nov 22 12:04:49 EST 2018


That's a min/max problem though and I have always hated them. Both in mathematics and in real life. :-))

On ebay I can find a 2012 mac mini with Mojave on it for about $300. I would probably get something a bit more recent but, for instance, do I really want Mojave. And what will my two screens work with? One is a cheap Raean but the other is a ... Cinema! How can I junk that? Etc, etc.

Anyway, I knew the odds were that 10.6.8 wouldn't last me the rest of my life. So, thanks again for the oh so discrete prodding.

--a

On , at 2018 Nov 22,11:43 AM, Claus Gerhardt wrote:

> Alain,
> 
> That's a very wise decision. I had been tempted to suggest it myself.
> 
> Claus
> 
> On 22. Nov 2018, at 17:21, Schremmer Alain <schremmer.alain at freemathtexts.org> wrote:
> 
> I am afraid this will have been the straw that broke the camel's back: I am going to get a new old mac mini. I don't relish the idea though because of all the time I am going to have to waste checking what's compatible, what's not, etc. Decisions, decisions.
> 
> Grateful for the straw, though.
> 
> Best
> --schremmer
>  
> On , at 2018 Nov 22,7:06 AM, Claus Gerhardt wrote:
> 
>> Alain,
>> 
>> From what I have learnt so far your version 2.xx will simply ignore the command while version 3.49 will recognize it. Another question is what if you don't like red? Since you can mix the three colors red, blue green by changing their respective values from 0.00 to 1.00 you can create any color you want, e.g. entering both the offered commands for red and green will result in yellow.
>> 
>> Claus
>> 
>> On 22. Nov 2018, at 02:55, Schremmer Alain <schremmer.alain at freemathtexts.org> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On , at 2018 Nov 21,7:41 PM, Claus Gerhardt wrote:
>> 
>>> just type
>>> 
>>>> defaults write TeXShop ReverseSyncRed 1.00
>>> 
>>> in Terminal and hit return. Then restart TeXShop and you will find out.
>>> 
>>> Claus
>> 
>> 
>> What do I do if what I find out is that "my" TeXShop didn't like it and went on strike?
>> 
>> --s
>> 
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