[TxMt] Re: How to discover the command performed by a shortcut?

ßlue ßlue bblue at mac.com
Mon Jul 4 16:25:33 UTC 2011




Martin Kühl-3 wrote:
> 
> 
> In the Bundle Editor, in the LaTeX bundle, you can find a Preferences
> item called “Miscellaneous”. Inside that, the “smartTypingPairs”
> property for LaTeX is redefined to include the $ sign, along with the
> usual suspects. That's where this particular behaviour comes from.
> 
> 

Thanks Martin, this sound interesting!
I'm so sorry, but I'm can't find the way you show.

In Bundles > Bundles Editor > Show Bundle Editor I can find the LaTeX
bundle, but the Preferences inside it is a command (invoking configure.py),
not something containing a Miscellaneous section...

On the other hand, the command Bundles > LaTeX > Preferences… opens a dialog
with two section: Typesetting and Viewing.  No Miscellaneous at all...

Thanks for your efforts guys!


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