I seem to have found the solution... In Preferences, I had to change the Find from Apple Find to Ogrekit.
(No idea why it got changed, though.)
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- Thu Feb 14, 2013 5:36 pm
- Forum: TeXShop
- Topic: Regex option missing in find
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6486
- Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:38 pm
- Forum: TeXShop
- Topic: Regex option missing in find
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6486
Regex option missing in find
Hello,
Using TexShop 3.11 (3.11) on a Macbook under Lion.
In the past, the find dialogue box showed an option to search by regular expresssions. (But it's a long time since I used it.)
Now, for some reason, I see no such option, nor any preference to update to make it appear.
Can anyone advise ...
Using TexShop 3.11 (3.11) on a Macbook under Lion.
In the past, the find dialogue box showed an option to search by regular expresssions. (But it's a long time since I used it.)
Now, for some reason, I see no such option, nor any preference to update to make it appear.
Can anyone advise ...
- Fri May 22, 2009 6:10 pm
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Set current reference string in list environment
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2092
Re: Set current reference string in list environment
Aha! I think I've hit on it.
I read through the code of the cjoutl package, which does something similar to enumerate, and by sheer process of elimination discovered the \refstepcounter command: this increments the counter and sets the \ref value as well.
See A Document Preparation System: LaTeX ...
I read through the code of the cjoutl package, which does something similar to enumerate, and by sheer process of elimination discovered the \refstepcounter command: this increments the counter and sets the \ref value as well.
See A Document Preparation System: LaTeX ...
- Thu May 21, 2009 11:25 pm
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Set current reference string in list environment
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2092
Re: Set current reference string in list environment
OOPS. Sorry, ignore the piece of code which reads \outl{\thendictr}. I was trying something out (which didn't work) and forgot to remove it.
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- Thu May 21, 2009 11:23 pm
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Set current reference string in list environment
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2092
Set current reference string in list environment
Hi
I'm relatively new to LaTeX... and I'm trying to define a list environment which will generate cross-reference labels automatically as per the code below:
%% Environment for numbered display items
%% The argument is used to define a label allowing later reference to the number
\newcounter ...
I'm relatively new to LaTeX... and I'm trying to define a list environment which will generate cross-reference labels automatically as per the code below:
%% Environment for numbered display items
%% The argument is used to define a label allowing later reference to the number
\newcounter ...