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Re: How to edit the "Hanging theorems" option ?


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  • From: Nicolas Chouvalidzé <address@hidden>
  • To: Frank <address@hidden>
  • Cc: TeXmacs <address@hidden>, texmacs-users <address@hidden>
  • Subject: Re: How to edit the "Hanging theorems" option ?
  • Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 20:51:33 +0200

Hello Frank,

Would you know what to modify in order not to italicize the whole text of theorems environments ?

I think it would be both interesting to know how to do it and to have documents with a different style.

Best,
Nicolas


Le jeu. 13 août 2020 à 20:02, Frank <address@hidden> a écrit :
Hi all,

I would like to add an irrelevant remark:

It seems to me that the standard way is to italicize the terminology to be defined, but not the whole text of a definition. In fact, there is a TeXmacs macro \dfn to emphasize the terminology to be defined. However, in the default setting, it has no visual effect because all texts of a definition are italicized.

Best,
Frank

于 August 11, 2020 4:13:21 PM UTC, "Nicolas Chouvalidzé" <address@hidden> 写到:
>Hello Joris,
>
>Thank you very much for your answer.
>I tried back in April what you suggested, which resolved my problem !
>Unfortunately there was a side effect from the modification of the
>"enunciation" to "theorem". All theorem-like environments have turned
>non-italic and non-bold (see screen capture) :
>[image: SharedScreenshot 1-min (1).jpg]
>
>I was caught up with work from prépa back then (which explains my late
>response...) so I kind of abandoned, but I figure that maybe we could
>try
>and correct this.
>
>Here is how I modified the 'hanging-theorems.ts' file :
>[image: SharedScreenshot 2-min.jpg]
>
>Do you have any idea how we could bring back the italic style in
>theorem
>environments, and their bold title ?
>
>Thank you very much for your time,
>Nicolas Chouvalidzé.
>
>
>Le jeu. 26 mars 2020 à 01:53, TeXmacs <address@hidden> a
>écrit :
>
>> Hi Nicolas,
>>
>> This is a bit tricky for general users, but here is what you may do:
>>
>>   - Copy the hanging-theorems.ts package to ~/.TeXmacs/packages
>>     so that you can modify this standard style package.
>>
>>   - Change each occurrence of 'enunciation' in this file to
>'theorem'.
>>     E.g., 'render-enunciation' should become 'render-theorem'.
>>
>> Best wishes, --Joris
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 10:17:16AM +0100, Nicolas Chouvalidzé wrote:
>> > Dear users,
>> > I recently discovered the "Hanging theorems" option.
>> > [image: Capture 1 (Henging theorems option)-min (1).jpg]
>> >
>> > But, when I select it, it applies to theorems and definitions, but
>also
>> to
>> > proofs, remarks and examples :
>> > [image: Capture 2-min (1).jpg]
>> >
>> > *My question is :* I would like this option only to affect
>theorem-like
>> > environments (theorems, propositions, definitions...), and not the
>rest
>> of
>> > the environments.
>> > How is it possible to edit the style file in this way ?
>> >
>> > I already checked the button "Edit source code", but the options
>for the
>> > remark-like environments are vers limited, and I can't seem to find
>the
>> > parameter to modify... Maybe I did not find the right style file to
>edit.
>> >
>> > Thank you very much for your help !
>>
>>
>>
>>

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