- From: David Allouche <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: bug / feature request
- Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 14:38:42 +0100
On Thursday 28 March 2002 15:35, Phil Mendelsohn wrote:
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1: (BUG) Apparently, in math mode, using the ESC-B (overbar) has the
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problem that moving forward does not just move out of the overbar
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construct, it moves out of all current environments. I have to move
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out then move the cursor back in to math mode, but just before the
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character with the overbar in order to continue with math (or theorem,
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or whatever is applicable.)
Could you provide a more precise procedure? I was unable to reproduce the
problem here.
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2: (REQUEST) It might be better if there were a default empty buffer
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created so that closing all buffers did not exit TeXmacs. Often, I
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want to close everything that I've been working on, but not quit
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TeXmacs, and the little dance of remembering to start the new buffer
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first and *then* close the last previously existing buffer is an
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annoyance, esp. since emacs doesn't do that (I know, we're not trying
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to _be_ emacs.)
That is indeed an interesting suggestion, I put it on the Wiki at:
http://alqua.com/tmresources/wish%20-%20closing%20last%20buffer%20creates%20new%20buffer
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3: (Dream!) Is there a way to cut to registers? I don't think so.
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That would be a very handy feature to add, unless I've missed it.
There is a way, though it is not currently accessible from the user interface.
See the following wish entry for more details:
http://alqua.com/tmresources/wish%20-%20cutting%20to%20registers
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-- David --
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