Hi  Dónal
On 26 Jul 2013, at 15:30, Dónal Fitzpatrick <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> wrote:
> I'm not sure how many people on list use TeXShop, but I'm just wondering if 
> any of you have noticed that it is crashing a lot lately?  This is 
> particularly evident when I use either cmd-t to typeset a document, or cmd-w 
> to close the PDF output from LaTeX.

This seems to be an on-going bug. I'm not sure who to report it to, though 
hopefully the 2013 version might address it? I think it is coming out in 
September. 

As a workaround, and I'm sure you've thought of this, you could run pdflatex on 
the command line and send the output to a file on the Desktop to review any 
possible errors. I know it's not very efficient, but it should stop TeXShop 
crashing.

Perhaps there are other TeX editors, but I've not found any that are 
accessible. If i can be of any more help, please feel free to write me off list.

Hope this helps
Take care
James 

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