- From: Nirmal Govind <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: new users
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 12:44:14 -0500
In general, the behaviour of the \ puzzles me. When I type \int in math I
would expect to get an integral, but I get into hybrid mode. What is this?
I probably missed it in the documentation. Can anyone give me a hint?
I'm also new to Texmacs, but I think what you're missing is the $ key. When
you hit $, TeXmacs switches into Math mode and then if you type \int
followed by a Return you will see the integral symbol. To switch out of
Math mode, hit $ key again.
How do I stop an environment? I can start a theorem environment for instance,
but I seem to be unable to stop it.
I tried this out.. after you're done with the Theorem, if you hit Esc and
follow it up by hitting right arrow twice, it goes into an "expand theorem"
mode but this seems to switch out of Theorem mode and back to normal text
mode. I'm not sure if this is the right way to do it though... I checked
the tutorial but couldn't find anything on this there...
nirmal
- new users, Bas Spitters, 03/27/2002
- Re: new users, Joris van der Hoeven, 03/27/2002
- Re: new users, Nirmal Govind, 03/27/2002
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