I was a long-standing user of emacs for my LaTeX documents, and I have recently switched to TextMate, but I miss some features of emacs. In particular:
pressing TAB in an environment (or in math mode, or inside parenthesis) move the cursor out of the environment (math mode, parenthesis). In addition pressing tab when in sub/superscrit takes the cursor out of the superscript and removes the curly brackets if the sub/superscript contains a single character.
For inserting symbols I were used to the RefTeX way, i.e., pressing a key (` in the original setting and ! in my customisation) followed by a letter produces a (LaTeX) symbol. So for example typing !a produces \alpha and !A produces \forall.
I wonder if there are ways to replicate the behaviours in TextMate.
All the best
Guido
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