[SVN] r2257 (Latex)
Charilaos Skiadas
cskiadas at uchicago.edu
Fri Nov 25 18:11:11 UTC 2005
On Nov 25, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 24/11/2005, at 19:22, William Neumann wrote:
>
> What does textsf do? I think TextMate should try to limit itself to
> only the really mainstream stuff, and people will then duplicate
> that to what they need, otherwise it'll quickly get very crowded in
> the snippet lists (already is), and neat stuff has a tendency to
> drown among all the easy-to-create mediocre stuff.
>
I really like the idea of having one shortcut for everything, the way
ctrl-< works now, but ideally it would be in a way that a user could
easily customize it. For instance, I would like to just have to type
enum and item for enumerate and itemize respectively, and eq for
equation, so it would be great if the command was based on three TM_
variables that the user could add things to. I'll try to work on that
when I get some free time. Also the shortcut, though same as HTML and
more uniform, is slightly cumbersome and quite unnatural. It should
be either ctrl-{ or tab, IMHO.
>
>> Oh yeah, one more thing. The Ctrl-Shift-, command doesn't work
>> properly for starred environment variants. E.g. eqnarray* yields:
>>
>
> Yeah… hmm… you can add * as a word character (in Preferences),
> that'll fix it. Of course ideally this should (probably) only be
> done for LaTeX.
Is this possible the way things are now, to have it done only for
LaTeX? Plans for the future? Another option is for the command to
recognize which environments can be starred, and add is as a first
step in the snippet.
Haris
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