Your Ctrl+M idea with a modal dialog seems very appealing to me.

And just to be more precise, control systems engineers use a lot of
hand-coded arrays, since usually the modeling part is done in pen-and-paper
and the equation matrices are manually inputted in the scripts.

2015-01-17 21:28 GMT-02:00 Gonzalo A. PEÑA CASTELLANOS <[email protected]>:

> Hi Joseph
>
> That is pretty neat, but still requires you to type np.mat( , which might
> save some time but is still annoying. I will try to make a proof of concept
> of the idea I have in mind, and then I will post it (the branch) here so
> people can give it a try.
>
> My question would be then, what shorcut would make sense to use for this
> (and not already taken by another command)
>
> Cheers :)
>
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