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  • From: Aleksandar Andreski <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Title in 2 lines
  • Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:39:56 +0100
  • Organization: Low Temperatures Group, University of Twente

Yes, I had an indented source code in the title section just as you had.
How it got there I dont know but it is not difficult to guess that I
probably hit some funny key combinations before as I had trouble finding
out how to put greek characters in the title (solved now).

I think that the shift-enter bugs-up (is that even a word?) some code
processing since you have an additional "\" before And.


Grtz
Aleksandar

On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 17:24 +0100, Alfe wrote:
> Hi, Aleksandar,
>
> Aleksandar Andreski wrote:
>
> > I deleted the whole title section and re-typed everything (also
> > addresses etc.) and it worked just fine. Not even necessary to use
> > <new-line>, it automatically begins a new line after the first is full,
> > with hyphenation and everything.
> >
> > Probably typed/inserted some confusing markup in the title the first
> > time. Doesnt matter, it is OK now.
>
> I also found this behavior. It is reproducible. I wrote this source:
>
> <doc-data|<doc-title|This Is a Long Title<new-line>For<new-line>This Silly
> And Utterly Useless<new-line>Example<new-line>I Am Writing>>
>
> Then I went back to the wysiwyg-view which showed a perfect rendering, five
> lines, each of them centered for itself. Then I pressed Shift-Enter once
> while standing before the space after "Silly". At once the rendering
> became nonsense, meaning that all <new-line> markups had no "newlining"
> effect anymore, merely the newly inserted Shift-Enter broke the line, both
> lines were suddenly left-flushed.
>
> After this, no editing (except undo) undid this change: the lines stayed
> unbroken at the <new-line> stuff. In source view mode I saw this:
>
> <doc-data|
> <doc-title|
> This Is a Long Title<new-line>For<new-line>This Silly
> And Utterly Useless<new-line>Example<new-line>I Am Writing
>
> (So now the source appears broken and indented.)
>
> When using copy/paste on this, ascii pasting renders this:
>
> <doc-data|<\doc-title>
> This Is a Long Title<new-line>For<new-line>This Silly
>
> \ And Utterly Useless<new-line>Example<new-line>I Am Writing
> </doc-title>>
>
> So, pressing shift-enter changed something fundamentally but I cannot tell
> what.
>
> Maybe this helps find the bug :-}
>
> Alfe
>
>




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