[OS X TeX] Tabs in TS

Ettore Aldrovandi ealdrov at math.fsu.edu
Mon Mar 1 19:56:23 EST 2021


Hi Guillermo,

you are right!  I just tried with a PDF in ~/Library and:

1. I don’t get the ctrl-click (or command-click) thing at all
2. Hovering and waiting for the “v”, and clicking that, gives me the directory I had moved a pdf to earlier.

—Ettore


> On Mar 1, 2021, at 18:23, G. M.-S. <lists.gms at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Ettore,
> 
> "Clicking “v” on some other file target still defaults to its current location": 
> 
> Not for me, anyway (the default target directory may be different from the actual parent directory of the file), and I think that was the problem Roussanka was talking about.
> 
> Guillermo
> 
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2021 at 00:04, Ettore Aldrovandi <ealdrov at math.fsu.edu <mailto:ealdrov at math.fsu.edu>> wrote:
>> On Mar 1, 2021, at 17:25, G. M.-S. <lists.gms at gmail.com <mailto:lists.gms at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello.
>> 
>> I think there is a bit of confusion here.
>> 
>> 1) cmd-click (or ctrl-click) on the title of the window will give you the full path of the file, and you can go up anywhere in it.
>> 
>> 2) Clicking on something like a caron ˇ at the right of the window title behaves just as the Unix command "mv":  You can specify a new name or a target directory, and the file will change its name and its location accordingly.  The problem is, the default target directory depends on your previous actions dealing with files, and has nothing to do with the current directory of your file.
> 
> Indeed 2) can be used to move the file location. But even after having moved some file around using it, clicking “v” on some other file target still defaults to its current location.
> 
> —Ettore
> 
> Ettore Aldrovandi
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