previewer
LilyPad Preview 2-1
LilyPad - Editor and previewer for the LilyPond music layout system more>>
Main features:
- A simple code editor with indent preservation
- "Almost live" previewing as you type
- Previews of typeset music (PDF) and audio (MIDI)
- "Point-and-click" links between typeset music and the source code, all within the same application.
Enhancements:
- Fixed breaking of undo/redo with increase/decrease indent commands.

Framed X 1.3
Framed is a quick and easy tool to create animations from a series of still pictures. You can use Framed to assemble stop-motion animations or create an impressive cinematic sequence by rapidly more>> Framed is a quick and easy tool to create animations from a series of still pictures. You can use Framed to assemble stop-motion animations or create an impressive cinematic sequence by rapidly flipping through numerous images.
Features
- Create sequences of any size with a virtually unlimited amount of images, and using any number of frames per second.
- Preview images by double-clicking them, and reorder them if need be.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Version 1.3:
- Added an add files button so you can browse and add a folder of images
- Images can be sorted by clicking on the column headings on the images list. The order will be honored when the movie is made.
- Instead of stretching images to fit the movie size, Framed will now downsize them proportionally and place them on a background color of your choosing
- Pressing the delete key will now remove the selected frames from the movie
- Image previewer will now downsize large images to fit onto the screen
- You can now Select All (command-A) in the image list
- When rearranging images, a dialog no longer pops up telling you where you moved the image
Flashmode BBEdit 5.1
Flashmode BBEdit is created as a useful tool which can allow simultaneous typesetting. more>>
Flashmode BBEdit 5.1 is created as a useful tool which can allow simultaneous typesetting. It works with BBEdit as editor and TeXShop as previewer.
forty-two 1.6.2
forty-two - the easiest way to convert a DVD more>>
It is designed to be simple to use, easy to learn and give quality, in sync results. Please read the easy to follow guide to start converting your DVDs right away.
forty-two is provided to you at no charge. It is not crippled in any way.
Enhancements:
- DVD Folder processing
- Autobitrate calculation for (1 CD) mode
- new Multithreading code for improved encoding time and an inline MPG video previewer (requires QuickTime mpeg playback capability).
- Also, Addresses the bin/cue creation bug.
TeXShop 2.26
A great Tex previewer, for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa. more>> A great Tex previewer, for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa.
TeXShop is a very useful tool, a TeX previewer for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa.
Since pdf is a native file format on OS X, TeXShop uses "pdftex" and "pdflatex" rather than "tex" and "latex" to typeset; these programs in the standard teTeX distribution of TeX produce pdf output instead of dvi output.
TeX is a typesetting program by Donald Knuth, used extensively in mathematics, computer science, physics, economics, and other fields.
For a history of the development of TeX, see Just What Is TeX. Consult the TeX Users Group Web Site for additional information.
To use TeXShop, you need to learn TeX or LaTeX.
Enhancements
- The TeXShop/Engines/Inactive folder contains two scripts from Daniel Becker which call texcount to count active words in a TeX source file. These engines were promised in 2.25 but erroneously omitted. They are in 2.26. To obtain them, quit TeXShop and move the entire Engines folder from ~/Library/TeXShop to the Desktop. Then restart TeXShop. TeXShop will create a new Engines folder. Merge in any changes you have made in the old Engines folder on the desktop to the new folder.
- Juan Luis Varona sent new Program and Encoding macros which display the various choices, so it is not necessarily to look up the wording of these choices. A few days later, Ramon M. Figueroa-Centeno send similar but fancier macros. Ramons macros are now in TeXShop. To obtain them, quit TeXShop and move the entire Macros folder from ~/Library/TeXShop to the Desktop. Then restart TeXShop. TeXShop will create a new Macros folder. Merge in any changes you made to the old Macros on the desktop to the new copy, using the Macro Editor.
- A memory leak introduced by the code to split the Preview window in 2.25 is fixed. The bug was similar to the old flaw in PDFKit which caused memory to be gradually used up when typesetting a document many times, but this time the bug was caused by me.
- A bug in the zoom code for the preview window when using multiple monitors is fixed.
- A bug which caused TeXShop to ignore a "% !TEX TS-program = ..." command when typesetting from a file with an associated root file is fixed.
- The French localization is improved.
- A localization error caused the "Split Window" icon on the Preview Window toolbar to display strange text. This is fixed.
- A bug caused the Preview Windows toolbar to vanish temporarily if the user tried to move certain text portions of the toolbar. This is fixed.
- One of the keyboard zoom shortcuts acted only on the top portion of the Preview window when split. This is fixed.
- The TeX mdimporter code distributed with TeXShop in 2.25 contained only i386 code. Now it contains code for both PPC and i386.
An editor and previewer for TeX on OS X. Indeed TeXShop is the front end included in MacTeX-2007, the standard distribution of “everything needed to run TeX on OS X, supporting TeX, LaTeX, AMSTeX- Page: 1 of 1
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