Thanks, Federico! That was enough information to help me figure out that what I want is probably not possible, since TeXShop doesn’t accept command line arguments (or, at least, it didn’t accept them eight years ago:)
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/62943/texshop-command-line-arguments So I suspect that I’ll have to grin & bear it, or switch to another editor. I started using TeXShop largely because I already had it (I do a lot of LaTeX work for my job) and it was a step up from the Lilypond editor. Take care, Mike > On Aug 2, 2020, at 11:48 AM, Federico Bruni <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Sun, 2 Aug, 2020 at 11:24, Michael Seifert <[email protected]> wrote: >> This is more of a LilyPond-adjacent question, but I figured I´d see if >> anyone had any ideas: >> I´m currently using TeXShop 4.44 under Mac OS Catalina to edit & >> compile my LilyPond code. The resulting PDFs contain links of the form >> “textedit:///Users/...” which direct back to the appropriate spots in the >> source code. However, clicking on these links opens the source code in the >> stand-alone LilyPond app, rather than staying in TeXShop. >> Is there a way to get these links to open within TeXShop, rather than >> in the LilyPond editor app? >> Mike Seifert >> Quaker Hill, CT, USA > > > Hi Mike > > Last year (or maybe even before) I started writing a post for > lilypondblog.org, but I never completed it as I was not happy about it. IIRC > Windows worked fine, but I never found a way to register the textedit > protocol in Mac. > Eventually I lost interest in this post, as I'm a Linux user and honestly I > don't care too much about Windows and Mac users anymore :P > > I've just created a public preview of the post: > http://lilypondblog.org/?p=5046&preview=1&_ppp=04a9ff891e > > NOTE: it will expire in 2 days! > > I hope it will give some hints to carry on your research. > > Cheers > Federico > > >
