- From: Slava Rychkov <address@hidden>
- To: Peter Rapčan <address@hidden>
- Cc: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
- Subject: Re: transform display equation in several equations
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 18:59:12 +0100
Ah OK. I have 13071. Not surprisingly, Joris’s revision is not there. But I
guess I will just wait then.
Best, Slava
On 16 Nov 2020, at 18:57, Peter Rapčan <address@hidden> wrote:
Dear Slava,
To find out the svn version go to: Help -> About -> Summary
Best,
Peter
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On 16 Nov 2020, at 18:15, Slava Rychkov <address@hidden> wrote:
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Dear Joris, I tried to press C-& in all possible key binding variants and
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for all positions, but nothing happens whatsoever in my TeXMacs 1.99.14 so
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I guess it’s not implemented in this version. I am not sure how to install
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revision 13156.
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I was just wondering if it’s implemented and if not then I guess I should
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try to write my own macro for it as Max was suggesting.
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Thanks for your help and sorry for bother.
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Best Slava
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On 15 Nov 2020, at 18:04, TeXmacs <address@hidden> wrote:
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Dear Slava,
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I incorporated the code from the workshop with several improvements
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(revision 13156).
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You may toggle between the two environments using C-&.
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I did not advertise this feature in the interface yet;
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I prefer that several people test it first.
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Best wishes, --Joris
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On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 03:51:01PM +0100, Massimiliano Gubinelli wrote:
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> Dear Slava,
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> I'm not really sure what is the transformation you are looking for. Can
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> you give an example of input and output of this transformation? There is
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> some indications on how to write macros which modifiy the structure of the
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> code here:
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> [1]http://magix.lix.polytechnique.fr/local/videos/TeXmacs-6.mp4
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> starting at approx 00:40:00.
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> Best
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> Max
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> On 15. Nov 2020, at 14:11, Slava Rychkov <[2]address@hidden>
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> Dear TexMacsers,
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> one often needed operation is to transform a display formula into the
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> "several equations” environment. Is there a smart way to do this,
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> without having to create a new “several equations” instance, and copy
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> the formula there? This is tiresome, especially if one needs to copy the
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> label tag. A tip for a backward transformation would also be useful.
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> Thanks! Slava
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> References
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> Visible links
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> 1. http://magix.lix.polytechnique.fr/local/videos/TeXmacs-6.mp4
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> 2. mailto:address@hidden
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