On Jan 08, 2017, at 03:58, Adrian Manea mailto:adrian.c.ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> To keep things short, is there any way I could copy a "named symbol"'s name
> from the list displayed by cmd + T?
Hey Adrian,
Not that I can see.
> Concrete use: I'm writing a LaTeX file and I label some theorem
That's a good idea with the "Process Lines Containing..." command, that I
didn't know. However, the main problem is that that newly generated file
does not auto-update, so I have to do the processing every time...
It would really be nice to actually copy the named symbol. I assume many
programm
There is a pop-up which displays the named symbols in the upper right of each
window. You could split the pane using the handle at the top of the scrollbar
so you always have the command you are editing in view. Use the pop-up to
navigate from symbol to symbol and copy the names into the other p
Hello everybody!
To keep things short, is there any way I could copy a "named symbol"'s name
from the list displayed by cmd + T?
Concrete use: I'm writing a LaTeX file and I label some theorems. Then I
want to reference them. I write \ref{ and I have to search for all the
labels I used. I pref