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Re: How can I write a number inside a circle?


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  • From: Eduardo M M Mendes <address@hidden>
  • To: Hammer Hu <address@hidden>
  • Cc: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: How can I write a number inside a circle?
  • Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2023 07:06:46 -0300


Yes, that works!

Thank you!

Best

Ed


> On 22 Oct 2023, at 23:46, Hammer Hu <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Click top menus:
> 1. Tools->Debugging tool
> 2. Debug->Execute->Evaluate Scheme Expressions
>
> Something should appear after that. Type
> (insert "<#2460>")
> and press Enter to insert character ①. FYI U+2460 to U+2468 covers
> circled one to circled nine.
>
> Best,
> Hammer
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> From: Eduardo M M Mendes <address@hidden>
> Sent: 22.10.2023 22:24
> To: Hammer Hu <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: How can I write a number inside a circle?
>
> Hi Hammer
>
> Many thanks but unfortunately it did not pan out.
>
> I tried Control-x, Option-x, Cmd-x and nothing.
>
> Best
>
> Ed
>
>
>> On 22 Oct 2023, at 18:35, Hammer Hu <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Hold Alt (or CMD, I don't remember which one) key and press `x', type
>>
>> (insert "<#2460>")
>>
>> and press Enter key. 2460 stands for the unicode codepoint of ①.
>>
>> Best,
>> Hammer
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------
>> From: Eduardo M M Mendes <address@hidden>
>> Sent: 22.10.2023 18:03
>> To: Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: How can I write a number inside a circle?
>>
>> Hi Giovanni
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> I apologize for my oversight, but I had difficulty following the
>> instructions provided there.
>>
>> Could you provide me with the sequence of commands to display a "1" inside
>> a circle while in math mode?
>>
>>> On 22 Oct 2023, at 16:34, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 22/10/23 20:25, Eduardo M M Mendes wrote:
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> How can I write a number inside a circle? I attempted using "@" followed
>>>> by the number, but it wasn't successful. I'm utilizing TeXmacs on a Mac.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Ed
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Ed,
>>>
>>> I think that the shortcut with "@" works for some symbols only. For
>>> numbers inside a circle you might achieve it with the superpose tag (some
>>> hints at
>>> http://forum.texmacs.cn/t/prevent-certain-characters-from-stretching-apart/1074/12)
>>>
>>
>




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