On Oct 11, 2009, at 7:14 AM, Édouard Gilbert wrote:
Yes. First of all, I hope the snippets content won’t actually change. I’m quite used to the current ones and find most of them pleasing. I’d have no use for
Well, I'm not terribly interested in rewriting all the snippets. I'm mostly interesting in making them more accessible.
\begin{figure} \end{figure}
Snippets will be configurable as they are now. you'll be able to disable the ones you don't like.
And I actually love the
\section{Title} % (fold) \label{title}
% title (end)
You use the folding comments then?
And, perhaps more importantly, I’m worried of the systematic use of backslash. It’s a three-key on my french keyboard. Moreover, not three key I acces the most easily. So overuse of it, while logical when using LaTeX, would actually be quite a pain to use for me.
I agree this is sort of a problem, but it's not one I know how to solve for everyone. If you don't like using the “\” key you can just remap some other key to call the command (which will insert the backlash for you and bring up the completion suggestions). I doubt there is one particular key which will work for every different layout, and there is only one command you would have to change.