On 30 Jan 2011, at 1:25PM, Alexander Solovets wrote:
$ is one of the shortcuts for entering into special mode. In your case
"$" enters in Formula mode. Use "\$" + <hit enter> in order to insert
$.
The problem is that while inside a session, you aren't supposed to put
in formulas (unless in math mode), thus for example pressing "\"
inserts "\", and doesn't enter the usual macro/symbol mode. So you
can't really use \$ in a session...
Michael
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 3:36 AM, Michael Lachmann
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed that in my Qt version of texmacs (maybe 1.0.7.10),
the $ key
inside a session switches to math mode, instead of just giving a $.
A second question is this:
In OSX, when I paste text into TeXmacs, whether verbatim or not,
separate
lines get concatenated into one line. To paste a new line, I need
to have an
empty line in between. Same happens the other way - pasting from
TeXmacs
gives an additional empty line between every two lines.
Is there a way to change this behaviour?
(Oh, I just noticed - it is
Edit->Preferences->Convertors->"Verbatim->TeXmacs"->Wrap Lines.)
I'd also vote for the Tools->Selection menu to move to
preferences.... I
think there's a talk of a big menu rearrangement.
thanks,
Michael
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