John Ya-ya wrote:
> 
> It seemed to me that this would allow me to define a macro, say "msol", to save
> me from having to type a lot when I want to insert the M-with-subscripted-odot
> that represents a "solar mass".  Ok, I defined the macro as directed, and went
> into a math box and typed "\msol" and what I had defined showed up on-screen.
> Fine, I was happy and went about my business -- until I got ready to look at
> the results of placing a floating figure (didn't work; I get 50 errors every
> time... I'll solve that one later), when I discovered that every time I
> actually used that macro I get an error, "Undefined control sequence," telling
> me the macro I defined way back at the beginning of the document is not
> defined!  :(

In math.bind (at /lib/bind) I defined the alt-key M-r to "math-insert
dot".
Now I can type M-m for math-mode and than M-r for dot, at this moment
not
seen. The next typed character,e.g. your M, gets this dot in
superscript. 

Herbert


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