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  • From: vincent douce <address@hidden>
  • To: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
  • Subject: Re: variations table
  • Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2022 22:21:18 +0200

hi Giovanni
i have the sensation to have done exactly what you suggest me to do but is doesn't work...
(screenshot)
ps on the screenshot there is not the end of the code it is too long for one page… but all ( and ) are good

Le 8 avr. 2022 à 12:33, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :


On 08.04.22 11:01, vincent douce wrote:
thanks Giovanni

i had not well written my email : in fact i had copy pasted in with "paste from code source"

now, with the same protocol, i have pasted in into a scheme session and then, out of the scheme session, in text mode, "ttt" works as well, for what it is programmed for : it gives a simple table

now my questions :
- how to parameter this into my-texmacs-init ?


I do not understand the meaning of the word "parameter" in this question. But I guess: it may be that the answer is "copy the code into my-texmacs-init".



- how to programm my need ? i have tried to follow your protocol, selected the configured table that i sent in the first message of this post as an attachment ; clicked "on copy to texmacs scheme" ; written in a scheme session :
 (kbd-map "t t t" ***) replacing *** with the paste ;
the code produces now error but "ttt" is still attributed to the simple table called by your code : did i have to write in a different way ?


pls. try (kbd-map ("t t t" ***))


G.



Vincent

Le 7 avr. 2022 à 22:06, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :

Hi Vincent,

can you try the code in a Scheme session instead than in the initialization file? Insert->Session->Scheme


By the way


i think i have typed it well

You can copy-paste it :-) and in addition to this there is a preference for "Program bracket matching", that appears only when "complex actions" is set to "Through popup windows" (under Edit->Preferences, tab "Other"), that highlights paired brackets of Scheme code.

Giovanni


On 07.04.22 21:51, vincent douce wrote:
hi Giovanni
thank you very much for the answer
before trying to master the method you explain me and that i have since time difficulties to perform…
i wanted to just try your code
i think i have typed it well
even if i dont understand how this code could make exactly the content of the .tm file i sent on this post (with the blank content of the table : 8 empty cells on each line…)
i wanted to try it
but the result, afeter of course quitting texmacs and starting it again, is that when pressing ttt, the 3rd occurence of "t" just cancels the first two so that the cursor remove 3 steps back as if i had written nothing, and no table appears on the .tm file…

Vincent

Le 6 avr. 2022 à 22:40, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :


On 06.04.22 21:20, vincent douce wrote:
("t t t" (concat (block* (tformat (table (row (cell ""))))) ""))


Try


(kbd-map
  ("t t t" (insert  `(block* (document (tformat (table (row (cell ""))))) ""))))



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The trick is to

1) use the "insert" keyword in the code

2) copy the code that composes the TeXmacs structure from TeXmacs itself, with Copy to -> TeXmacs Scheme

3) apply the quote (') or quasiquote (`) in front of the code that you copy, this indicates Scheme that it must not interpret what it reads






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