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Re: TeXmacs: How to use \mathcal and \mathscr in the same time?


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  • From: Frank <address@hidden>
  • To: Gennady Uraltsev <address@hidden>
  • Cc: TeXmacs <address@hidden>
  • Subject: Re: TeXmacs: How to use \mathcal and \mathscr in the same time?
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2021 12:52:16 +0200

Thanks, especially for mentioning cal* which I did not know. However, I don't
know whether this macro is perfect. I look at the code for math-tt:

<assign|math-tt|<macro|x|<rigid|<text|<with|font-family|tt|font-shape|right|<arg|x>>>>>>
<drd-props|math-tt|syntax|<macro|x|x>>

It looks like there might be some complication (rigid, drd-props).

Best,
Frank

On 7/28/21, Gennady Uraltsev wrote:
Here are some options:

1)
In math mode
write: \with
press: enter
press: meta-leftarrow
write: math-font
press:leftarrow
write:cal* (the * will be invisible
press:leftarrow
write: whatever you want to be in mathsrc
press: enter

2) Define the following macro in the preamble:
<assign|mathscr|<macro|body|<with|math-font|cal*|<arg|body>>>>

To do this do to the menu-> Source  -> New macro

in the field enter-name
write: mathscr
press: meta-leftarrow (to add a parameter to the macro
select:  "text" in the drop down menu below
position yourself after the := sign
write: \with
press: enter
press: meta-leftarrow
write: math-font
press:leftarrow
write:cal* (the * will not be invisible on account of "text" mode)
press:leftarrow
write: \body (backslash makes it reference the argument body and not be literally the
word "body")
press: enter
press: apply button

3) Define macros that use mathscr for the recurring objects e.g.
here is a macro that uses mathscr:

<assign|Bor|<macro|<with|math-font|cal*|B>>>

misc1)
the figuring out of the key sequences to insert arguments and such is a bit
of a hassle but after you do it once or twice it becomes intuitive (I am
using Texmacs since 3 weeks)

misc2)
to copy paste Texmacs code you can always use menu->edit->paste from ->
texmacs

misc3)
to make texmacs do something that you know how to do in latex copy the latex
code to the clipboard and then use
menu->edit->paste from -> latex
then, if you want,
go to menu->document->source->edit source tree
and see how all that is supposed to look like

misc4)
Make a post with this question on forum.texmacs.cn <http://forum.texmacs.cn>
so it remains easier to reference for posterity.
Also, there one can copy-paste screenshots (or images in general) and there
are better formatting options for code.

Best,

Gennady


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Gennady Uraltsev
<address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>
(https://guraltsev.gitlab.io) <https://guraltsev.gitlab.io/>



On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 3:58 PM Frank <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

Dear all,

I wonder how to use \mathscr along with \mathcal? The current TeXmacs
default setup only uses \mathcal, not \mathscr. I look for the possibility to
use both in the same time.

Best,
Frank




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