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[Texmacs-dev] Handling of \. Index ordering. Footnotes
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Álvaro Tejero Cantero |
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[Texmacs-dev] Handling of \. Index ordering. Footnotes |
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16 Sep 2002 01:25:10 +0200 |
Hi,
I wanted to know if it would be a good idea the following:
I have a text. Let's supose this very line is that text.
Now I decide I want to turn it blue, or apply an environment. If I
select the line and press \, I get the text as the macro name. Is this
useful for somebody?. Instead, it could be picked as the first argument
of the macro, saving some copying&pasting.
Ideas?.
Another question: is it correct to put all CAPS-starting words first in
an index, then all small caps?
And finally, the footnote macro is implemented with this form:
5. asdfjañsldkfjasñldkfjasñdlfkjasñldfkjañsldfkjasñldfkjañsld
asldfjañsldkfjañsldkfjañsdlfkjasñdlfkjasdfalsdkfjañsldkfjañlkjñlkj
asdfasdfasdfasdf.
Isn't it preferable like this?:
5. asdfjañsldkfjasñldkfjasñdlfkjasñldfkjañsldfkjasñldfkjañsld
asldfjañsldkfjañsldkfjañsdlfkjasñdlfkjasdfalsdkfjañsldkfjañlkjñlkj
asdfasdfasdfasdf.
I find it more pleasing, though I am no expert and I see LaTeX does it
like TeXmacs.
later,
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