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From : Alvaro Tejero Cantero <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Abbreviation and acronym: shortcuts
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 11:19:06 +0100
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Ok. That acronyms are more frequent is just my perception / usage
pattern, so I agree that to decide which one bears the tab would need
more user input.
-á.
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 11:01, Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 11:10:47AM +0100, Alvaro Tejero Cantero wrote:
>> I have the feeling that acronyms (NATO, EU) are more common than
>> abbreviations (abbr in TeXmacs, C.N.R.S., i.e. the same thing but with
>> dots). Acronyms don't have a keyboard binding but abbreviations have
>> one: Alt+a
>>
>> text/std-text-kbd.scm: ("text a" (make 'abbr))
>>
>> I would suggest to use Alt+a rather for acronyms.
>
> We could make it Alt+a Tab. Abbreviations are frequently used for first
> names.
>
> --Joris
>
- [TeXmacs] Abbreviation and acronym: shortcuts, Alvaro Tejero Cantero, 11/08/2010
- Re: [TeXmacs] Abbreviation and acronym: shortcuts, Joris van der Hoeven, 11/09/2010
- Re: [TeXmacs] Abbreviation and acronym: shortcuts, Alvaro Tejero Cantero, 11/09/2010
- Re: [TeXmacs] Abbreviation and acronym: shortcuts, Joris van der Hoeven, 11/09/2010
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