Hello,
when I type an enumeration I get:
\begin{enumerate} \item Geringe Tiefenschärfe. sdfdsfsdfdsfdsfsdfdsf erscheinen sdfsdfsdf Bild war selten. \item dfdfdf dsf sdfsd f sdf \end{enumerate}
Is there a possibility to get it this way:
\begin{enumerate} \item Geringe Tiefenschärfe. sdfdsfsdfdsfdsfsdfdsf erscheinen sdfsdfsdf Bild war selten. \item dfdfdf dsf sdfsd f sdf \end{enumerate}
I believe this is more readable.
Second questions:
When I press in the eq. Ctrl+Q i get this:
\begin{enumerate} \item Geringe Tiefenschärfe. sdfdsfsdfdsfdsfsdfdsf erscheinen sdfsdfsdf Bild war selten. \item dfdfdf dsf sdfsd f sdf \end{enumerate}
Surely wrong. The items shouldbe aligned. Is there a way to achieve this?
Bye
rowkajjh asked:
When I press in the eq. Ctrl+Q i get this:
\begin{enumerate} \item Geringe Tiefenschärfe. sdfdsfsdfdsfdsfsdfdsf erscheinen sdfsdfsdf Bild war selten. \item dfdfdf dsf sdfsd f sdf \end{enumerate}
Surely wrong. The items shouldbe aligned. Is there a way to achieve this?
No, not wrong, the control-q is for reformatting paragraphs of text: it's not aware of the language (note that it lives in the text menu, not in a particular bundle). What you're probably seeking is the "tidy" command in the LaTeX bundle: it's bound to control-shift-H. It doesn't do the "reindent" text that you're seeking in Question 1, but it does reflow things in a language sensitive way.
Cheers, Paul