No better way to do so, but sometimes it is still useful.
(1) >> Can we associate the math blackboard font \mathbb with a key
combination as: "C-c C-f C-k" ?
What's the rationale for "C-k" here?
Maybe change to "l", which represents the letter 'l' in "bLackboard". Or
other better way to do so?
(2) also, how about the math script font $\mathscr{}$ with "C-c C-f C-p",
p represents the letter 'p' in "scriPt".
(3) also, $\mathfrak{}$ ? "C-c C-f C-k" with k reprents the letter 'k' in
"fraK".
I think that these three fonts are used very widely for math literatures.
Any harms to do so or not?
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Adam
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