- From: Clinton Winant <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] inserting files
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:13:02 -0800
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Alfe:
yes, exactly. What I have noticed (dont yet have a small example) is
that when I copy and paste, sometimes the location of the mathe
environment gets confused, so that material that was originally in
"text" is in "math" in the document I copied to. I suppose one has to
be very careful where one places the cursor when "copying" from the
original document??
Clinton
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 11:49 +0100, address@hidden wrote:
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Hi, Clinton ...
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Robert and Sergio point out the way to use a master file to produce a
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result (PDF, hardcopy, whatever ...) out of your existing several files. I
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am under the impression that you would rather have one single .tm file
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containing all your source.
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The only way I can see to insert text from another source is by means of
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copy & paste. This, however, should work rather well as a region marked in
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a Texmacs window will be "copied" as Texmacs-source, and upon using
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"paste", the Texmacs also expects Texmacs-source in the copy&paste-buffer.
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Alfe
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