- From: Michael Lachmann <address@hidden>
- To: Miguel de Benito Delgado <address@hidden>
- Cc: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Table of contents after renaming file
- Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 17:01:21 -0600
On 27 May 2015, at 16:15 , Miguel de Benito Delgado <address@hidden> wrote:
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On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:45 PM, Michael Lachmann <address@hidden> wrote:
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What is the correct way of changing a section into a subsection? It seems
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that selecting the section header and choosing
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'subsection' from the toolbar menu isn't the right thing.
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Indeed not! This does what you saw: inserts a new tag surrounding the one
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which is selected. I guess it could be fixed, as is done when a \with tag
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enclosing another, but it would interfere with the idea of structured
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sections (experimental package).
Well, then it shouldn't confuse the TOC... It is really had to find/fix such
problems.
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I see that one can select 'subsection' in the context menu. Is there any
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other way?
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Using the focus bar is correct. You can use the keyboard as well: Alt-Tab
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(MacOS) will circulate through all "structured variants" of the tag where
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the cursor is located, no need to select anything. Add Shift to cycle back.
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This works in many contexts (e.g. different enumerations,
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equations<->formulas, Big and small figures, and mostly any tag which
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belongs in some category.
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It's the same as TAB, just try it everywhere! Especially in mathematics.
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(well sort of: the keyboard variants, e.g. "a tab" for alpha, must be typed
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in sequence, whereas one may always cycle through all structured variants
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anytime)
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Thanks! This works - alt-tab / alt-shift-tab
Do you know what the equivalent keystroke for emacs-binding is? I only
managed to make it work with 'default' binding...
Thanks!
Michael
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