On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
, click the "Automatic Preview Update" box in the "TeXShop -> Preferences -> Preview" dialog.
There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop (1.19, just downloaded), though.
Automatic updating does not seem to happen either by selecting "View>PDF(Latex) or View>Update>PDF(latex)
S.
One minor correction. If you do it this way, the "View->Update->PDF(pdflatex)" doesn't work, and every time you try to preview a document will cause a new instance of TeXShop to run (you will get multiple copies of TeXShop running, and will see multiple TeXShop icons on the dock). (At least that is what happens on my machine.)
Instead, in "Preferences->File formats->PDF(pdflatex)" set the viewer field to:
open -a "TeXShop"
Then, do as Chris suggests and use "View->PDF(pdflatex)" to preview documents. This way, the automatic update works as well.
By the way, if you want to use Preview as your viewer, all you have to do is set the Preferences to:
open -a "Preview"
The major drawback is that Preview does not support updating of the document that is already open, so each time you want to see changes you have made, you have to close the previously open document in Preview.
Tn
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