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  • From: Magnus Marius Rohde <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] inserting files
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 18:07:55 +0100

As other people have noted, you can insert other documents with "Insert->Link->Include" and then use "Tools->Project->Expand Inclusions" to get the source into your document.


Magnus

Den 31/1-2008, kl. 17:33, skrev Clinton Winant:

Alfe,you do understand exactly what Im trying to do, and I have begun to
learn how to cut and paste from the markup document, as you and henri
have suggested, with success. I still need to understand henri's last
comment (Document-part).

Thinking about the fellow who asked about writing a book in Texmacs last
week, it seems to that texmacs is still a bit creaky at the joints,
because the designers have chosen to be ambitious about what it can do,
and there are still some bugs.

However, it must be said that this has to be the way of the future, and
people such as yourselves, Sergio, etc... make it a very good
experience for those of us who are a bit more challenged.

Thanks again to all the texmacs team for working so diligently on this
remarkable tool.

Clinton

PS henri, now that octave 3.0 is available to you plan to clean up the
texmacs-octve startup?

On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 13:27 +0100, address@hidden wrote:
Hi, Clinton,

Clinton Winant wrote:

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??

If you have trouble using this way, you also could use any given text editor (notepad, wordpad, emacs, vi, whatever) to stitch the ASCII sources from the different .tm files into one. The tags for the surrounding stuff are pretty self-explanatory I think (at least I never had trouble with this).

Alfe






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