- From: Madhusudan Singh <address@hidden>
- To: Juan Pablo Romero <address@hidden>
- Cc: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Key definitions
- Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 00:57:53 -0400
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Version 1.0.5. Same as yours.
Using the underscore in the equation mode does NOT get me a subscript.
Thanks.
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 11:52 pm, Juan Pablo Romero wrote:
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Mhh ¿wich version of texmacs do you use?
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Over here (linux, texmacs 1.0.5), those keys work as you said.
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(If I understand what you want)
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Juan Pablo
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2005/6/7, Madhusudan Singh <address@hidden>:
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> Hi
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> Have been using texmacs for more than a year for some basic documents.
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> Now I want to use it to typeset some math in technical documents (not for
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> a publication - just for internal use).
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> I am using KDE and texmacs version compiled from the latest source. I
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> want to use the underscore key for subscripts and the caret for the
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> subscript (like in LaTeX, but here as actions). How do I configure it to
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> do that ?
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> Thanks.
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