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From : "Michael D. Adams" <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Arrow Key and Vectors
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 03:12:50 -0800 (PST)
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Sorry for the terseness of this e-mail. College is
keeping me to busy to pretty this up. I'm loving
TeXmacs btw and doing all my homework in it.
Summary:
When in math mode, typing a vector (A-V) causes the
right arrow key to jump out of math environment
instead of just out of the vector environment.
To reproduce:
Start a new file.
Type "$" to enter math mode.
Type "A-V" to begin a vector.
Type "A". Status line indicates "math vect A".
Press right arrow.
What's wrong:
The cursor jumped out of both the vector environment
and the math environment (and any other enclosing
environments that end there). Status line indicates
"with math".
What's should have happened:
The cursor should have just exited the vector
environment and should have remained in the math
environment. Status line indicates "math vect".
Note:
Some letters such as "V" work correctly.
Only happens when first typing the vector.
Michael D. Adams
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- Arrow Key and Vectors, Michael D. Adams, 11/17/2004
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