Hi everyone,
I use a lot Mathematica and I am so used to the way to type greek letters… Here is how it works, it's very simple : – First press Esc – Then press, e.g., the letter “p” – press once again Esc and the “p” you just typed is replaced by Pi
Of course, you see the generalization to the other Greek letters. The thing is that, writing a LaTeX document, I often find myself reaching to the Esc key just to realize that nothing happens and that I'm NOT in Mathematica :-D
So, what do you think ? Would it be possible to implement this way of entering greek letters in TextMate ?
Thanks in advance :-)
On 28/09/2007, at 16:04, guerom00 wrote:
[ something about entering greek letters ] So, what do you think ? Would it be possible to implement this way of entering greek letters in TextMate ?
Haris did something for the WIP LaTeX bundle that allowed writing plain text and pressing ⌃G to convert it into a greek letter.
Thanks for your answer. Yes, I remember this function… Where can I find this bundle ? It seems to have disappear…
Allan Odgaard-2 wrote:
On 28/09/2007, at 16:04, guerom00 wrote:
[ something about entering greek letters ] So, what do you think ? Would it be possible to implement this way of entering greek letters in TextMate ?
Haris did something for the WIP LaTeX bundle that allowed writing plain text and pressing ⌃G to convert it into a greek letter.
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On 01/10/2007, at 15:10, guerom00 wrote:
Thanks for your answer. Yes, I remember this function… Where can I find this bundle ? It seems to have disappear…
It went into the experimental branch: http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/branches/Experimental/Bundles/
So in theory one should be able to just svn switch to the experimental branch, but the branches have not been kept up-to-date, so you probably just want to grab the greek letter command (and support files).
Presumably we can add it to /trunk if it runs w/o problems.
Thanks !
Allan Odgaard-2 wrote:
On 01/10/2007, at 15:10, guerom00 wrote:
Thanks for your answer. Yes, I remember this function… Where can I find this bundle ? It seems to have disappear…
It went into the experimental branch: http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/branches/Experimental/Bundles/
So in theory one should be able to just svn switch to the experimental branch, but the branches have not been kept up-to-date, so you probably just want to grab the greek letter command (and support files).
Presumably we can add it to /trunk if it runs w/o problems.
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate