Hello, ** Heiko Schröder <[email protected]> [2021-07-08 12:52:26 +0200]:
> In AUCTeXs math-mode nearly all letters of the keyboard are bound to greek
> letters.
> Thererfore they are not available any more for commands, that are often
> used.
> I would like to bind e.g. the command for the letter ''alpha'' to the key
> sequence ''g a''.
> In /LaTeX-math-default /the command ''varepsilon'' is bound to ''v e''.
> The complete list is
> (''v e'' ''varepsilon'' ''Greek Lowercase'' 949)
> I am suprised, because the manual says, that the first component must be a
> single character, but not a string.
> I tried:
> (setq LaTeX-math-list
> '((''g a'' ''alpha'' ''Greek Lowercase'' 945)))
> with no success, as I expected. Why was it possible to bind ''varepsilon''
> to a key sequence?
> Isn't it possible for normal users? ;-)
> Thanks a lot for your ideas!
Sorry, no real help but you may look into cdlatex (minor mode) (I use both:
AUCTeX and CDLaTeX).
> Heiko
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