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lost message? Suggestions for TeXShop: msg#00282tex.macosx
Hi, I sincerely apologize, but I sent this message on Saturday and never saw it in the digests that I receive. Maybe it got lost somehow. So I repost it a shorter/modified version because I care about some points, and add a couple more questions. Repost: ======== Thank you list, as usual answers come quickly for my questions in message titled "memoir class, Table questions, position of floats, line numbering": you solved most of my questions. ... I'd like to make a wish for an improvement in TeXShop (unless it is there and I have not found it). Does the author visit this list, or should I also contact him? My document is only 15 pages so far, but I already find it difficult to type references to my tables and figures. I guess I'll be able to manage by using the split pane feature of TeXShop, but what would be very nice would be a new feature that would work like Tags (is Tags a button, a drop-down menu??). This could be a new menu (button) called Ref, and would track automatically the labels in a document (just as Tags automatically tracks all the headings and manually inserted markers (those that begin with %: ). When clicking on this button, a list of available labels would appear, a bit like when inserting a reference to a table or a figure in Word gives you a list of available tables and figures to choose from. Selecting an entry would automatically put ~\ref{the_chosen_label} at the cursor's position in the text. A second request would make all the shortcuts available in Macros, Tags (and Refs) so much more useful (right now it is often faster to just type them) if they were available as a contextual menu when one right-clicks (or control clicks) at a certain position in the text. ======== Now more questions. Where can one locate the "Local guide" that so many of the tutorials I consult mention? I searched the /usr/local/tetex folder (finder's search) and did not find it. Also, I cannot type any quote characters that work. I tried simple quotes on both sides of a word, I've tried curly quotes, but it does not work. Finally, why is it that sometimes I can fix a mistake and then compile successfully, but other times I fix the mistake (I know I did because I revert to a solution that worked previously) but I keep getting the same error message until I delete all but the .tex file from the folder where my document sits. Are there errors in some intermediate files (.aux?) that keep killing the compile time and time again? If so, in addition to "erreur" and "abandonne" (I'm not sure what the console tells you in English), it would be nice to have a button that removes the offending file instead of necessitating a trip to the finder. I hope you won't find me ungrateful to suggest all these changes to TeXShop: I really appreciate this program. Bye and thanks in advance, Denis Chabot
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