- From: Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden>
- To: Pierre-Henri Jondot <address@hidden>
- Cc: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
- Subject: Re: A minor typography quibble
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2021 10:10:39 +0200
What about "g" ":" "[tab]" ? This add the colon with a bit more space.
Max
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On 11. Aug 2021, at 06:01, Pierre-Henri Jondot <address@hidden> wrote:
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Hi everyone,
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Still having fun writing mathematics with TeXmacs.
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There is a little something that is a minor annoyance to me : I usually
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write a lot thing like :
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Soient f : [a,b] -> R et g : [a,b] -> R deux fonctions.
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By default, TeXmacs puts almost no space (at least not enough for me)
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between f, g and the : char.
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To add a little space there (that is ok for f but is not quite enough for
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g), I have to do : f, :, left arrow, space, right arrow...
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If my typography habits are wrong (for French course material to be
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precise) please correct me. Otherwise, is there a way to force TeXmacs to
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automatically put a bit more space before the : char ? (The document I am
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writing is of course declared to be in French)
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Regards,
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Pierre-Henri
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