On Aug 25, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Édouard Gilbert wrote:
Le 25 août 07 à 14:17, Mark Eli Kalderon a écrit :
Aug 25 2007, at 05:12, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Sorry I lost you here a bit. There is no "Miscellaneous (Beamer)" file. Are you asking that one be added? Is the only difference the smart treatment of < and > ? As it is, all the others are treated smartly in beamer currently.
Wouldn't it create some troubles with inequalities?
True, though < is much more often used for overlay specifications in beamer than for inequalities, at least in my experience. The other option is to have a snippet bound on ctrl-shift-<, that would simply insert a "<$1>". So we are losing automatic deletion of pairs (though undo would do the trick in most cases) and the ability to surround selected text with <,>. I find that, because of the typically short text in the overlay specification, it might not be worth it considering the angle brackets as a smart pair in beamer. Would the above snippet be a reasonable solution?
Also, if you use the "Insert Environment/Command" mechanism, it should be inserting the overlay specifications for you. Is that not the case? If you use custom commands, then you can add them to the mechanism as local preferences.
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College