![]() To add the macros to your TeXShop Macros first unzip that file to a ist file. You can download the macros as from my download site. I have two versions one to delete basically every thing except the. ![]() One of the advantages is that it's very easy to add/delete extensions removed. I've gotten so used to using that macro that I still use it. Over the years that macro has been updated multiple times, most recently by Michael Sharpe, to keep it current. Years before the File->Trash Aux Files command was added to TeXShop I had a macro to remove the files. If you don't run that command the OS will replace the new copy with one stored in a cache in memory. Then, immediately run the commandĭefaults read ~/Library/Preferences/ist Quit TeXShop on the second system and place the ist file into the ~/Library/Preferences folder on the second system, replacing the version already there. If you wish to transfer that file you need to Quit TeXShop on the source machine and copy the ~/Library/Preferences/ist to the Desktop of the second system. If you are talking about the list used by the File->Trash Aux Files menu command it is stored in the TeXShop Preferences file. Where is the list of files TeXShop knows to delete stored? I want to somehow copy it to the iMac so both setups will know about the same files. On the MacBook Pro, I’ve periodically added (via the command line) files to the list that TeXShop knows to delete when I clean up the AUX files after a run. > I’m currently running the latest TeXShop on Catalina 10.15.5 with no problems on a MacBook Pro and an iMac. > On Jun 10, 2020, at 2:23 PM, Joe Heafner wrote: Next message (by thread): Finding which files TeXShop knows to delete.Previous message (by thread): Finding which files TeXShop knows to delete.Finding which files TeXShop knows to delete Herbert Schulz herbs at Finding which files TeXShop knows to delete
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