James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key for requesting
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through
the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ? And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for
application switching.
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding
is correct
and
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ?
Not on Windows and on KDE AFAIK.
And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for application switching.
Yes, same
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
and
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Pavel Sanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay - perhaps this is a Mac nuance. On Mac, Command-Tab (bound to
next-buffer command) switches between applications, and I thought that
on
other platforms (Windows/Linux) this was Alt-Tab.
yes this is mac specific.
G. Milde wrote:
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key for requesting
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through
the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ? And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for
application switching.
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding
is correct
and
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ?
Not on Windows and on KDE AFAIK.
And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for application switching.
Yes, same
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
and
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Pavel Sanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay - perhaps this is a Mac nuance. On Mac, Command-Tab (bound to
next-buffer command) switches between applications, and I thought that
on
other platforms (Windows/Linux) this was Alt-Tab.
yes this is mac specific.
G. Milde wrote:
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> James Sutherland wrote:
>> Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
>> cycle forward...
> This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
> is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key for
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through
the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ? And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for
application switching.
>>
>> On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>>
>>> James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past,
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
>>>
>>> Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
>>
>> btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
>> is correct
>> and buffer-next lfun from
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding
is correct
and
> > On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
> >> eqnarray fields
> >
> > Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
>
> btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ?
Not on Windows and on KDE AFAIK.
And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for application switching.
Yes, same
> On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>
>>
>> For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
>> eqnarray fields
>
> Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here,
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Okay - perhaps this is a Mac nuance. On Mac, Command-Tab (bound to
> > "next-buffer" command) switches between applications, and I thought that
> on
> > other platforms (Windows/Linux) this was Alt-Tab.
>
> yes this is
G. Milde wrote:
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key
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