Re: [racket-users] Using Greek Letters

2018-04-18 Thread Isaac Muniz
Oh I got it, it should be " \theta " and then " Alt + \ ". Thank you sirs. 2018-04-18 17:22 GMT-03:00 Robby Findler : > On a Mac, it is control-\. On other platforms it is something else. Check > in edit|show active keybindings. Search for "Tex". > > Robby > > On

Re: [racket-users] Using Greek Letters

2018-04-18 Thread Robby Findler
On a Mac, it is control-\. On other platforms it is something else. Check in edit|show active keybindings. Search for "Tex". Robby On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 3:19 PM wrote: > Hey Philip, thanks. > > I don't get it yet, I type " \theta " and then when I type " Ctrl + \ " I >

Re: [racket-users] Using Greek Letters

2018-04-18 Thread disaacmuniz
Hey Philip, thanks. I don't get it yet, I type " \theta " and then when I type " Ctrl + \ " I get a Lamba symbol: " λ " ending with " \thetaλ " and nothing happens. I really would like to be able to type it instead of copying pasting, cause you know. Em quarta-feira, 18 de abril de 2018

Re: [racket-users] Using Greek Letters

2018-04-18 Thread Philip McGrath
(Forgot to reply all …) Assuming what you are referring to is the "LaTeX and TeX inspired keybindings" for DrRacket (https://docs.racket-lang.org/ drracket/Keyboard_Shortcuts.html#%28part._.La.Te.X_and_. Te.X_inspired_keybindings%29), you can insert the character "θ" by typing "\theta", then,

[racket-users] Using Greek Letters

2018-04-18 Thread disaacmuniz
I saw the oficial Racket list of all the LaTeX thing and made some research, but I don't get it. Can someone please explain me how to digite the greek letter Theta for example? And how to use it as the mathematical Theta function if that's possible? Thank you a lot in advance! -- You