In Emacs I made very useful buttons.
F11 - start writing a macro.If F11 was pressed before - stop writing a
macro.
F12 - execute macro.
For example, I have a LaTeX file, in which I must write subscripts for
the line:
A1, A2, ..., An
transfer it to:
$A_1$, $A_2$, ..., $A_n$
1. I go to the
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Ivanov Dmitriy usr...@gmail.com wrote:
In Emacs I made very useful buttons.
F11 - start/stop writing a macro.
F12 - execute macro.
[snip]
Is it possible to make the same in leo?
Maybe :-) Leo does have some support for macros. The question is,
how well does
If your LaTeX file is contained in a single leo node, you could set up
emacs as external editor via LEO_EDITOR environment variable, launch
emacs and do the macros thing.
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On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 4:48 PM, zpcspm zpc...@gmail.com wrote:
If your LaTeX file is contained in a single leo node, you could set up
emacs as external editor via LEO_EDITOR environment variable, launch
emacs and do the macros thing.
+1 for this. I don't see while the editor part of Leo
Uttara.ca seems hacked. Now you get sexual products propaganda on this link.
yech! Not hacked. I let the domain lapse and moved my stuff to
http://www.maphew.com/How_To/Installing_Leo_Editor_on_Windows. It
never occurred to me someone else would pick up the name. It's not
like I ever got a lot
I'll be traveling for fun the next 10 days. I'll check in from time
to time, but don't expect much :-) See you later.
Edward
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El 06/09/09 14:01, Edward K. Ream escribió:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Ville M. Vainio vivai...@gmail.com
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1. Position generators are the base of the scheme. For
example, here
is a partially tested rewrite of c.allNodes_iter,