Charilaos Skiadas <skiadas@...> writes:
On Nov 21, 2006, at 8:15 AM, Alain Matthes wrote:
It is in section 5.1.1 of the LaTeX bundle help. It is the file that allows you to customize the shortcuts and behavior of the commands "Insert Command Based On Current Word" and "Insert Environment Based On Current Word".
similarly in the environments section you can do something similar. Then you have sections like these:
environments = { itemize = { triggers = ( 'it', 'item', 'itemize'); content = "\t\item $0"; }; enumerate = { triggers = ( 'en', 'enum', 'enumerate'); content = "\t\item $0"; };
The "itemize" part reads as follows:
- The environment name is going to be itemize. So this will be
inserting: \begin{itemize}...\end{itemize} 2) It will be triggerd by either "it", or "item" or "itemize". (You could for instance add 'i" as a trigger) 3) Between the lines containing the \begin{itemize} and \end {itemize}, the text indicated by "content" will be inserted, interpreted as a snippet. (If present, this should contain $0 somewhere, to indicate where you want the caret to end up).
Hope this helps a bit.
Haris
Hi.
About that, how is it possible to include environments such as "equation*" or "eqnarray*" in the list? It seems that the '*' character perturbs the command!
Thanks,
Olivier.
PS : speaking of the (common) latex.config file, it seems to me that there are two small misprints in the symbol list: "grtsim" should be "gtrsim", and "rtimew" should be "rtimes" (and by the way, I do not know "\Chi" and "\Digamma" (with capital), but perhaps I do not use the correct package!) But maybe have I an old version?