[OS X TeX] TeXShop and M1
George Tourlakis
gt at cse.yorku.ca
Mon Mar 21 17:14:40 EDT 2022
Thank you Richard and Herb,
Cheers,
George
> On Mar 21, 2022, at 4:59 PM, Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com> wrote:
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>
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>> On Mar 21, 2022, at 11:26 AM, George Tourlakis <gt at cse.yorku.ca> wrote:
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>> Hi Richard (all),
>>
>> I am new to M1 (Air) but not to TeXShop.
>>
>> In the past several months, on my Intel Macs, I have been starting TeXShop simultaneously pressing Shift, so that the App opens but no files open.
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>> I noticed that this does not work on my M1. Shift + TeXShop starts the App along with the most recent source and PDF I was working on.
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>> How can I duplicate on my M1 the above described behaviour that I got used to with my Intel Macs?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> George
>
> Howdy,
>
> I have to admit I don't like any application opening old windows on startup. In the General Tab of System Preferences turn on `Close windows when quitting an app'. I tend to re-open files using the Files->Open Recent… Menu command. If I have a project and I want files from that project to open multiple files in Tabs I either use the
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> % !TEX useTabs
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> TeXShop directive in the root Source file to open all the \include files; or the
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> % !TEX useTabsWithFiles
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> directive with subsequent
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> % !TEX tabbedFile{...}
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> directives to open those files I wish opened in Tabs.
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> I even have TeXShop do nothing unless I double clicked a file to open it. Both boxes are unchecked in the `On Startup' section of the Source Tab of TeXShop->Preferences.
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> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> herbs at wideopenwest.com
>
>
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