* Adam Johnson schrieb am 2005-11-01 um 23:23 Uhr:
> >>> Example: I typed $\sum_{i=1}^n ...$. Later I type `$\sum_' and now I 
> >>> want
> >>> AUCTeX to print `\sum_{i=1}^n '. How can this be done?
> >>
> >>Hm, isn't something like this only useful in special cases?
> >
> >case that the same operators with the same indices occur. I guess this
> >will save a lot of time and also think that this will also save others
> 
> I think a better way for doing this is to define a new command in LaTeX in 
> your preamble other than in AUCTeX.  I usually maintain a universal 

Actually I use several "homemade" commands and for the classical
\sum_{i=1}^n I defined a command. But indices change sometimes and I
discovered that especially when typing proofs those indices stay the
same for a while. Thatswhy the suggested way seems more efficient to me.

-- 
Jens Kubieziel                                   http://www.kubieziel.de
FdI#91: Emacs
Eight Megabytes And Continously Swapping


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