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Re: [TeXmacs] my macros stopped working after upgrade to 1.0.7.9


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  • From: Peter Rapčan <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] my macros stopped working after upgrade to 1.0.7.9
  • Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 01:05:10 +0100

Dear Joris,

Regarding the preamble-related latex export problem - I just checked and the
export works fine for me now, even with macro definitions in the preamble.


Best,

Peter.

>
> On Dec 26, 2010, at 12:38 AM, Peter Rapčan wrote:
>
>> Dear Joris,
>>
>> Thank you for your answer. Indeed, disabling the fast environments solves
>> the problem.
>>
>> Please note that I used to have my definitions in the preamble, however,
>> there was a problem with export (of the macros) to latex (see a discussion
>> on the users or dev mailing list between me and Max (if I remember well)).
>> The export worked correctly if I had an in-file invisible macro
>> definitions and that's why I have switched (back) to using the in-file
>> definitions.
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Peter.
>>
>>
>> On Dec 25, 2010, at 11:52 PM, Joris van der Hoeven wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Peter,
>>>
>>> On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 11:17:44PM +0100, Peter Rapčan wrote:
>>>> After opening my document in TeXmacs 1.0.7.9, my macros automatically
>>>> received an additional "around*" part to facilitate the new automatic
>>>> brackets. However, the macros do not work properly anymore. Before, I
>>>> could write \ket [enter] and enter whatever in the ket. Now typing \ket
>>>> [enter] I get a ket with a question mark, i.e. |?> and I see no way how
>>>> to write anything inside of the ket. I don't know how to fix this/what
>>>> is wrong with the updated macros. Could anyone help me please?
>>>>
>>>> Please find attached the original as well as the auto-updated macros.
>>>
>>> The problem is actually different: you should no longer put the invisible
>>> assignments
>>> in your main document, but rather put them in the preamble. I also made
>>> another change,
>>> which I (erroneously) assumed to be correct, and which determines the
>>> current environment
>>> at the cursor position in a much faster, though more heuristic way. The
>>> problem with
>>> the question mark is that ket and bra are no longer recognized as macros
>>> which take
>>> one argument; please try to disable Edit -> Preferences -> Experimental
>>> -> Fast
>>> environments and see whether this solves your problem.
>>>
>>> Thanks for reporting this bug. I probably should move all macro
>>> assignments out of
>>> the document and put them in the preamble, during the upgrading process.
>>> I will think about a good solution for the next release.
>>>
>>> Best, --Joris
>>
>




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