- TeXShop
Infobox Software
name = TeXShop
caption = TeXShop 2.09b under Mac OS X v10.4.6
developer = Richard Koch, Max Horn, Dirk Olmes
latest_release_version = 2.18 (Mac OS X v10.4 , v10.5)
latest_release_date =2008-09-06
latest_preview_version =
latest_preview_date =
operating_system =Mac OS X
platform = Macintosh
genre =TeX ,LaTeX ,XeTeX editor
license = GNU GPL
website = http://www.uoregon.edu/~koch/texshop/TeXShop is a free
TeX editor and previewer forMac OS X . It is licensed under the GNU GPL.It was developed by American mathematician, Professor Richard Koch. "TeXShop" was created especially for the Mac OS X user interface Aqua and capitalised on the native
PDF support of the Macintosh operating system. Mitsuhiro Shishikura enhanced it by adding the ability to transfer mathematical expressions directly into Keynote presentations. TeXShop requires an existing TeX installation and is currently bundled with theMacTeX distribution.The introduction of TeXShop caused a TeX-boom among Macintosh users. The program (then version 1.19) won the 2002 Apple Design Award of Best Mac Open Source Port for its capability to display scientific and technical documents created in TeX format. In fact, TeXShop makes it possible, thanks to "pdfsync.sty", to switch back and forth between code and preview, jumping at a rather satisfying corresponding spot, simply by a CMD-click. From TeXShop 1.35 onward this also works with multipart documents, which are joined by "include".Also, with version 1.35 TeXShop was extended with
XeTeX support.The Tiger version of TeXShop is capable of jumping from preview to code and
vice versa without pdfsync.sty, using the PDF search technology built in Tiger (NB: No Spotlight here). SeeiTeXMac for a stronger implementation of such a technology also known as pdf synchronization.On June 5th
2006 , version 2.10 (beta) was made available, which is auniversal binary .For TeXShop there is a support forum, which is administered by the German project ApfelWiki.de. [http://www.apfelwiki.de/Main/TeXShop]
External links
*The official website of [http://www.uoregon.edu/~koch/texshop/ TeXShop]
* [http://tutex.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb24-1/koch.pdf TeXShop in 2003] (TUG 2003 Proceedings)
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