I noticed using TextMate today that when I use either the Docksend File or Docksend Folder commands of the Transmit bundle, that Transmit is brought to the foreground. Is there any way to change this back to where Transmit isn't "popped" to the foreground? I use Growl for Transmit notifications, so I have no need to watch the progress in Transmit.
I'm using Version 1.5.4 (1349).
The commands are implemented just by opening the file/folder with Transmit, using the terminal open command.
To avoid Transmit "popping" to the front, you might want to look and see if there's some way to docksend a file/folder using AppleScript without bringing Transmit to the front.
On Dec 12, 2006, at 6:05 PM, Lee Allen wrote:
I noticed using TextMate today that when I use either the Docksend File or Docksend Folder commands of the Transmit bundle, that Transmit is brought to the foreground. Is there any way to change this back to where Transmit isn't "popped" to the foreground? I use Growl for Transmit notifications, so I have no need to watch the progress in Transmit.
I'm using Version 1.5.4 (1349).
Hi Haris and all Latex bundle users,
Andrea Bergia just upgraded PDFView to 14.0.1. He now has it working with pdfsync and it is beautiful! His toggle drawer has three options, outline, miniatures and search. On default, the pdf file fills the screen and is visually simple. Congratulations to Andrea for a wonderful contribution.
http://pdfview.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Jenny ____________________________________
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On Dec 14, 2006, at 12:33 AM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
The commands are implemented just by opening the file/folder with Transmit, using the terminal open command.
To avoid Transmit "popping" to the front, you might want to look and see if there's some way to docksend a file/folder using AppleScript without bringing Transmit to the front.
On Dec 12, 2006, at 6:05 PM, Lee Allen wrote:
I noticed using TextMate today that when I use either the Docksend File or Docksend Folder commands of the Transmit bundle, that Transmit is brought to the foreground. Is there any way to change this back to where Transmit isn't "popped" to the foreground? I use Growl for Transmit notifications, so I have no need to watch the progress in Transmit.
I'm using Version 1.5.4 (1349).
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Jenny Harrison wrote:
On Dec 14, 2006, at 12:33 AM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
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We'll forgive you this time, though. :)
Andrea Bergia just upgraded PDFView to 14.0.1. He now has it working with pdfsync and it is beautiful! His toggle drawer has three options, outline, miniatures and search. On default, the pdf file fills the screen and is visually simple. Congratulations to Andrea for a wonderful contribution.
What's the benefit over Texniscope? And does anyone know how the development on Texniscope is going? If it has no ongoing development, and pdfview has the advantage, should we maybe move toward recommending pdfview for LaTeX users? It looks to me like pdfview isn't a dvi viewer, so maybe those who use plain tex/latex instead of pdftex/pdflatex find texniscope more useful?
-Jacob
On 12/14/06, Jacob Rus jrus@hcs.harvard.edu wrote:
What's the benefit over Texniscope?
From the point of view of someone who has never used Texniscope (me),
one advantage is that PDFView doesn't seem to be abandoned. As far as I can tell, there's not even an official Intel build of Texniscope and the third-party ones don't play well with pdfsync, so the recommendation is to run it in Rosetta. That immediately disqualified it for me.
On Dec 15, 2006, at 7:52 AM, Aaron Jacobs wrote:
On 12/14/06, Jacob Rus jrus@hcs.harvard.edu wrote:
What's the benefit over Texniscope?
From the point of view of someone who has never used Texniscope (me),
one advantage is that PDFView doesn't seem to be abandoned. As far as I can tell, there's not even an official Intel build of Texniscope and the third-party ones don't play well with pdfsync, so the recommendation is to run it in Rosetta. That immediately disqualified it for me.
I just installed it - and the biggest advantage is that in contrast to TeXniscope doesn't crash when you render a file and TeXniscope was still open.
Niels *who will install it on the other Macs here immediately*
On 15 déc. 06, at 07:52, Aaron Jacobs wrote:
On 12/14/06, Jacob Rus jrus@hcs.harvard.edu wrote:
What's the benefit over Texniscope?
From the point of view of someone who has never used Texniscope (me), one advantage is that PDFView doesn't seem to be abandoned. As far as I can tell, there's not even an official Intel build of Texniscope and the third-party ones don't play well with pdfsync, so the recommendation is to run it in Rosetta. That immediately disqualified it for me.
I do not know Texniscope, but I was very impressed by the developer of PDFView: I reported a small bug, it was fixed in less than 24h.
Alan, happy PDFView user
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On Dec 15, 2006, at 5:13 AM, Jacob Rus wrote:
What's the benefit over Texniscope? And does anyone know how the development on Texniscope is going? If it has no ongoing development, and pdfview has the advantage, should we maybe move toward recommending pdfview for LaTeX users? It looks to me like pdfview isn't a dvi viewer, so maybe those who use plain tex/latex instead of pdftex/pdflatex find texniscope more useful?
I've looked at PDFView a bit, and indeed it looks a bit better than TeXniscope, imo, and it is universal binary I think, which is definitely a big plus. The dvi point is valid though. I'll check the PDFView out a bit and see how the synching works, and at the very least recommend it as an option in the help file.
-Jacob
Haris
Andrea Bergia just upgraded PDFView to 14.0.1. He now has it working with pdfsync and it is beautiful! His toggle drawer has three options, outline, miniatures and search. On default, the pdf file fills the screen and is visually simple. Congratulations to Andrea for a wonderful contribution.
pdfview looks great! However, it always seems to jump to the first page when I rebuild my latex file - has anyone else noticed this?
Thanks,
Hadley
On Dec 16, 2006, at 11:51 AM, hadley wickham wrote:
Andrea Bergia just upgraded PDFView to 14.0.1. He now has it working with pdfsync and it is beautiful! His toggle drawer has three options, outline, miniatures and search. On default, the pdf file fills the screen and is visually simple. Congratulations to Andrea for a wonderful contribution.
pdfview looks great! However, it always seems to jump to the first page when I rebuild my latex file - has anyone else noticed this?
Thanks,
Hadley
Yes, I have this problem on my Intel iMac, but not on my PowerBook G4. PDFView jumps to the first page, although the top line of the PDFView output window references the correct page, as does the page number box in the menu bar.
Jenny
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On Dec 16, 2006, at 11:51 AM, hadley wickham wrote:
pdfview looks great! However, it always seems to jump to the first page when I rebuild my latex file - has anyone else noticed this?
Thanks,
Hadley
Yes, I have this problem on my Intel iMac, but not on my PowerBook G4. PDFView jumps to the first page, although the top line of the PDFView output window references the correct page, as does the page number box in the menu bar.
Jenny
I reported the problem to Andrea and he has already fixed it. He says this will be taken care of in the next release, but he kindly passed along a temporary fix for this group. This beta version only contains the English translation. Andrea welcomes reports on how it works, *also* if it works.
http://pdfview.sourceforge.net/PDFView-0.14.1.beta.zip
Jenny
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Jenny Harrison a écrit :
On Dec 16, 2006, at 11:51 AM, hadley wickham wrote:
pdfview looks great! However, it always seems to jump to the first page when I rebuild my latex file - has anyone else noticed this?
Thanks,
Hadley
Yes, I have this problem on my Intel iMac, but not on my PowerBook G4. PDFView jumps to the first page, although the top line of the PDFView output window references the correct page, as does the page number box in the menu bar.
Jenny
I reported the problem to Andrea and he has already fixed it. He says this will be taken care of in the next release, but he kindly passed along a temporary fix for this group. This beta version only contains the English translation. Andrea welcomes reports on how it works, *also* if it works.
It seems to work just fine (on my Powerbook G4).