Hello Mike, I’d need a sample file to check the PDF links.
JM > Le 2 août 2020 à 22:57, Michael Seifert <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Dear Jacques, > > TeXShop is already the default application for .ly files on my system. > Double-clicking on an .ly file in the finder opens it in TeXShop; but > clicking on the link in the PDF within TeXShop opens up LilyPond. > Are you saying that the PDF links open TexShop on your system? If so, > that gives me hope that this is possible after all. > > Take care, > > Mike > > > >> On Aug 2, 2020, at 4:52 PM, Jacques Menu <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hello Michaël, >> >> How about selecting a .ly file in the Finder, Cmd-I to access the file info, >> and change to TeXShop to open it, as well as all the .ly files? >> >> Works here. >> >> JM >> >>> Le 2 août 2020 à 17:24, Michael Seifert <[email protected]> a écrit : >>> >>> 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 >> >
