- From: Frank <address@hidden>
- To: marc lalaude-labayle <address@hidden>,Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>
- Cc: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
- Subject: Re: accolade à droite
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 08:32:33 +0000
Hi,
I suppose that this is a feature, rather than a bug. It seems a reasonable
setting to avoid unbalanced parentheses.
Best,
Frank
于 January 10, 2021 4:26:23 PM UTC, marc lalaude-labayle <address@hidden> 写到:
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Hi,
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I just noticed a bug, at least under Ubuntu 20.04 : when on math mode,
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I
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choose right delimiter (to close) only in the menu, I don't get
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anything.
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And in math mode, with my keyboard, I can't neither get any closing
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symbol.
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In order to get one, I have to open, for example (a*x+b) and then
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manually
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delete the opening (.
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Does anybody has the same problem ? If so, I'll fill a bug.
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Marc
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Le dim. 10 janv. 2021 à 17:20, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a
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écrit :
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> Waiting for someone else to comment, I propose this
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> <assign|rightChoice|<\macro|x>
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<math-table-base|<left|.><tformat|<cwith|1|-1|1|-1|cell-swell|<value|table-math-swell>>|<arg|x>><right|}>>
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> \;
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> </macro>>
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> I started from the macro that defines choice (that I got from the
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"Edit
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> macro" menu command) and I moved both the brace from left to right
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and the
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in the
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> TeXmacs source mode, but it worked and it gives what you want as far
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as I
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it work.
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> G.
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> Am 10.01.2021 um 16:56 schrieb Vincent Douce Mathoscope:
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> bonjour
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> two TeXmacs users ask me how to make right l'accolade } , thus the
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> symétric of \choice
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> i mean not only typing } but having this :
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> y=2|
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> with a large vertical } instead of the |->
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> ----
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> Vincent Douce
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> https://lemathoscope.com/
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> cours de maths postbac par visio
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Re: accolade à droite, Friedrich Laher, 01/11/2021
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