[TxMt] delete a space: impossible
Charilaos Skiadas
cskiadas at uchicago.edu
Fri Feb 17 17:10:01 UTC 2006
On Feb 17, 2006, at 9:17 AM, Alain Matthes wrote:
>
> Snippet are fine but there are with latex a lot of commands and
> it's difficult to remember all the shortcuts and the commands.
Actually, the LaTeX bundle in its current version has almost no
snippets. Most things are done with two commands, "Insert environment
based on current word..." and "Insert Command based on current
words..". These two are pretty customizable and you can add your own
environment definitions and stuff. I'm noticing now that the
environments "array", "tabular" etc don't have a nice default
definition yet, so if someone can suggest what they would want
inserted, I can add it to the command.
> if i need to open the window of the snippets, i prefer a palette. I
> think that a palette with tabs for ordering and with the status bar
> ( the status bar at the bottom of the window is not very esay to
> use) will be a extraordinary tool.
>
I agree, a palette would be very nice. It is just a question of
finding someone to write it as a textmate plugin. :) I would if I had
the time. Over the summer maybe.
> Yes ! Symbols 1.0.2 Trevor Harmon
>
> http://vocaro.com/trevor/software/widgets/
Ah yes, I've seen that. I just thought maybe you knew of something
for arrays. What exactly would want for arrays? It would be
relatively easy to write a new command that asks you what kind of
array you want, and how many rows and columns you want in it, and
then set it up. Is that what you are looking for in terms of built in
functionality?
>
> Alain Matthes
>
Haris
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