[TxMt] Re: @ a letter ?
Alain Matthes
alain.matthes at mac.com
Sun Mar 6 20:36:17 UTC 2016
Hello
I tried
Edit Bundles > LaTeX > Settings
CMD N
then I wrote { wordCharacters = «value»; } but I get
"The property list is not valid.
Unfortunately I am presently unable to point to where the parser failed. »
Best regards
Alain
> Le 6 mars 2016 à 20:43, Alain Matthes <alain.matthes at mac.com> a écrit :
>
> Hello
>
> I read this question and answer
>
> How do I set which characters are considered to be part of a word?
>
> When determining what constitutes a word, the characterClass setting is first consulted (see the previous FAQ item). If this doesn't apply, then the wordCharacters setting is consulted.
>
> You can set wordCharacters by creating a new settings item in the bundle editor with the value:
>
> { wordCharacters = «value»; }
>
> but I don’t know how to create a new settings item in the bundle editor.
>
> Alain
>
>> Le 6 mars 2016 à 20:22, Alain Matthes <alain.matthes at mac.com> a écrit :
>>
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I use a lot of variables with @ in their names like
>> \rput at temp but a double-click on \rput at temp selects only
>> rput or temp. With TM1 I had the possibilities to
>> change but how can I do with TM2?
>> Thanks,
>> Best Regards,
>> Alain
>>
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