Le 2 déc. 07 à 12:32, Piero D'Ancona a écrit :
Alain Matthes <alain.matthes@...> writes:
I make this but without success
Don't know if this helps.
For TextMate, when I modified the info.plist file the hack worked immediately. On the other hand, when I modified the info.plist file of TeXshop, no luck. After some fumbling I found a solution, which does not mean I found the problem: both TeXshop and iTeXMac were installed on my mac, both claiming for ownership of tex files. I zipped my copy of iTeXMac and now quicklook recognizes and previews tex files.
Is this interpretation correct? I mean, two programs registering the same filetype can lead to conflict?
I think it's a possibilty... I remove TexShop and TeX.mdimporter and now I can use QuickLook when when I modified the info.plist file of TextMate.
The only problem with .tex files is that QuickLook seems to work with Mac-Roman and not with utf8
Regards Alain