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Re: [TeXmacs] enumerations, indetation


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  • From: "El.douwen" <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] enumerations, indetation
  • Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:54:00 +0200
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ok thank you
the alchemy is in any operation different from "opening a menu and clicking there" 
i am a lambda user and want to keep this role
but naturaly i will do what you say and keep uyou informed
thanks and bye !
Vinz

Am 21 oct. 09 um 19:50 schrieb Alvaro Tejero Cantero:

One file copy, one file open, change one character, save.

Where is the alchemy?

-á.

PS. As a bonus, if you find that list items have too much vertical
space you can search for vspace in the same file and change its
argument from 0.5fn to e.g. 0.3fn.



On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 19:42, El.douwen <address@hidden> wrote:
thank you very much i will try to find a whole day to operate these
alchimistic processes -:)
i will do this after my holidays
have a nice evening !
Vincent
Am 21 oct. 09 um 11:44 schrieb Enrique Perez-Terron:

On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 07:40 +0200, El.douwen wrote:

hi Folks

i often use enumeration and subenumerations

[snip]

i would like to reduce the indentation of the sublists

i mean i would like this

1 f(x)=...

  a Write the proof of...

  b etc.

instead of this

1 f(x)=...

         a Write the proof of...

         b etc.

Make sure the directory ~/.TeXmacs/packages/standard exists, creating
the missing ones.

Copy the file /usr/share/TeXmacs/packages/standard/std-list.ts to
~/.TeXmacs/packages/standard

(The path may not start with /usr/share, if you are not using Linux.
Search your computer for a folder called TeXmacs. "~/.TeXmacs" refers to
a hidden subfolder of your "home" folder". You will have to translate
these concepts to whatever is appropriate for your system.)

Then open your private copy of std-list.ts in TeXmacs. (It may take some
time if it has to compile many fonts. It renders quite differently from
ordinary text and you may not have used its fonts before.)

Find the place that says:

<assign|render-list|
  <macro|body|
     <padded-normal|0.5fn|0.5fn|
        <indent-left|3fn|

Change the part "3fn" to "1fn". Save. Open your document. Is it better?

But if you share TeXmacs documents in native format with others, it will
display with wide margins in other's computers. I think there is a way
of embedding the redefinition of "render-list" in you document, so that
it takes effect wherever the document is sent.

-Enrique




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