While I'm at it, is there also a way to escape some commands in the same time ?
Typically, when I type
\lastname{Kant}'s life as a title, I'd like it to b converted to kant_s_life
But when I type \Z is the integer set (\where \Z is a macro to type Z in mathbf)
I'd rather like z_is_the_integer_set
Does anyone have an idea of some way to achieve that? I guess the first part should be too hard, but I'm far from being an expert in regexp.
Le 31 mai 07 à 17:07, Xavier Cambar a écrit :
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,
Is there a way to substitute an accented character by its non- accented equivalent with a regular expression?
I'm asking because the LaTeX snippets for sectioning (cha, sec, sub, subs, ...) automatically generate the label associated with a newly created environment, but unfortunately the regexp used for this keeps the characters accented. Beacause of this, it requires to correct manually the label in order for LaTeX to accept it for compilation.
Is it fixable?
Xavier Cambar
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