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  • From: Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: shortcut for tables..
  • Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2020 23:03:26 +0100

thanks Mac for your explanation - it works. But the shortcut remains
complicated indeed, i agree.

Joris, wonderful that the upcoming version offer this implementation
one question : where will the customized shortcuts be recorded by TeXmacs on
the hard drive ?
i mean, if i change my computer, can i take away my shortcuts to put them on
the TeXmacs i will install on the new computer ?
in the same idea, as i use all the time two computers (one laptop - the other
one woth two external screens at home), can i tell TeXmacs to save the
shortcuts file in some dropbox folder that i share betwenn the two computers ?

now, about "make", i would really like to be able to write a scheme programm
and associate it to a shortcut, but i aslk wether anybody would have made a
video about how to write some scheme command for TeXmacs. I know everything
is in the help but it remains difficult when you dont have an informatic
luggage.

i take the occasion of speaking programmation of this thread to ask (maybe i
should open a new thread ?) if anyone has made a video explaining step by
step how you can execute a python/matplotlib program inside TeXmacs. i mean,
can i open a python session and call the .py file i have written before ?

Vincent

> Le 9 déc. 2020 à 13:19, TeXmacs <address@hidden> a écrit :
>
> Hi Vincent,
>
> Note that the upcoming version contains a simplified interface
> for user-defined keyboard shortcuts. When you are inside
> a wide block, you can now do 'Focus -> Preferences -> Create shortcut'
> in order to associate a keyboard shortcut to this macro.
> This shortcut should be visible automatically in the menus
> (there was a small problem with wide-block, but that will be corrected).
>
> The above mechanism works for the insertion of macro applications
> using the TeXmacs-Scheme primitive 'make'. More generally,
> you can associate whatever Scheme command you like to keyboard shortcuts,
> assuming that you are willing to do a bit of programming, of course.
>
> Best wishes, --Joris





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