Le 15 nov. 2020 à 18:04, TeXmacs <address@hidden> a écrit :Dear Slava,
I incorporated the code from the workshop with several improvements (revision 13156).
You may toggle between the two environments using C-&.
I did not advertise this feature in the interface yet;
I prefer that several people test it first.
Best wishes, --Joris
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 03:51:01PM +0100, Massimiliano Gubinelli wrote:Dear Slava,
I'm not really sure what is the transformation you are looking for. Can
you give an example of input and output of this transformation? There is
some indications on how to write macros which modifiy the structure of the
code here:
[1]http://magix.lix.polytechnique.fr/local/videos/TeXmacs-6.mp4
starting at approx 00:40:00.
Best
Max
On 15. Nov 2020, at 14:11, Slava Rychkov <[2]address@hidden>
wrote:
Dear TexMacsers,
one often needed operation is to transform a display formula into the
"several equations” environment. Is there a smart way to do this,
without having to create a new “several equations” instance, and copy
the formula there? This is tiresome, especially if one needs to copy the
label tag. A tip for a backward transformation would also be useful.
Thanks! Slava
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