- From: "El.Douwen" <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] replace
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 16:28:29 +0100
thank you
it doesnot work by me
i select the term "0~" that occurs a lot of time
i right click/edit/copy to/search
then i type command+R = menu edit/replace
in the "replace" field there is what i had written before in this field
unsuccess for this step
next step i make "replace"
replace "0~"
replace by "0"
i can click ok but there is no dialog with the choice "y,n,a" proposed
i use the dmg texmacs (qt version)
Sacha
Le 3 janv. 2012 à 15:39, Adrian S. a écrit :
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You can select it, then do "copy to search", then select
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edit->replace, and in the
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replace:
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just hit return
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with:
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write whatever you want to replace it with. If you want to erase it, hit
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return
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Then TeXmacs in the botton of the window will ask you (y,n,a), which
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means yes, no or all.
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To replace all, type a.
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I hope this helps.
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-Adrián.
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On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 10:06 PM, El.Douwen <address@hidden> wrote:
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> hi all
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> i a .tm imported from a .tex i encounter a lot of
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> 0\<sim\>
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> that i want ot repalce by
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> 0
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> i can not find the means to "replace all"
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> how does it work ?
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> i precise that the items i want to replace are in equation modes.
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> in the same way, i have a lot of <boldmath> that i simly want ot cancel.
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> After that, i will retake every paragraph "at hand", but the more i can do
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> automatically, the better it is.
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> Sacha
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