[OS X TeX] TeXShop crash problem
Nitecki, Zbigniew H.
Zbigniew.Nitecki at tufts.edu
Sun Jun 21 17:17:38 EDT 2020
This is the second of two emails to this list concerning problems I ran into while working on a 50-page set of notes. I managed to work around this problem, but it was difficult. In the previous email, I gave an example of a problem with hyperlinks. My other problem (which I will describe here) is of a different nature (as far as I can tell).
I should say that the notes made extensive use of the pst-ode program, that runs simulations of solutions to a system of two ordinary differential equations and which I imagine is highly memory-intensive. This may be at the root of my problem: in any case, the compiling of a pdf from the source takes considerably more time than a paper of 50 pages normally would—time comparable to what it used to take to typeset my 500-page book. Also, during the process of compiling, the process occasionally pauses, and only contnues (but with no error messages) if I go to the console and hit return.
But my problem is that once a pdf has been generated (and I am viewing it in the TeXShop preview window) almost any search function I use causes the whole thing to crash. This (always) happens if I go to the toolbar at the top and type in a page number other than the one currently displayed and then hit return; it (always) happens if I use the command-f search function. Sometimes it occurs in an apparently spontaneous way. It wasn’t happening when I started writing up the notes, only after they reached a certain length. But since then, it was completely predictable that it would happen. I would have to force quit TeXShop. When I did so and returned to TeXShop, then so long as I didn’t typeset again, these functions seemed to work fine.
It is of course difficult to provide a mnimal example of this problem. But if there are suggestions as to where I can look for the source of the problem, I’d love to hear it.
Oh, and I am running TeXShop 4.44 (which my computer tells me is the latest version) in Mojave 10.14.6 on a 2017 MacBook Pro with 3.1 GHz intel core i7 and the memory (I’m copying the hieroglyphics from “about this Mac”) reads “16 GB 2133MHz LP DDR3”.
Zbigniew Nitecki
Department of Mathematics
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
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http://www.tufts.edu/~znitecki/
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