On 02.11.2007, at 23:19, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

> As a recent post pointed out, there are issues with input managers on
> Leopard.  Apple's official position is that input manager bundles have
> never been supported:
>
> http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2006/Mar/msg01106.html
>
> http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2007/Oct/msg01622.html
>
> Because of tightened restrictions in Mac OS X 10.5, the Completion
> pref pane will not be available on 10.5 and later.  The input manager
> bundle will still be in BibDesk's bundle if you want to grope around
> and install it yourself, but it will be unsupported.  You can search
> the web or the 10.5 AppKit release notes for further info.
>
> BibDesk's input manager is really handy, but it's been a huge hassle
> to maintain, and uses some nasty hacks.  If you'd like to see the
> functionality incorporated into your favorite Cocoa editor, please ask
> the developer to incorporate the code that we have.

Is there anything known concerning plans for BibDesk integration in  
TeXShop?

simon


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