On Mon 24 Apr 2017 at 21:35:48 (+0200), caag...@gmail.com wrote:
> Seems the latest devel version (2.19.59) has fixed that bug, so it's
> probably not important anymore.
>
> On 04/24/17 19:43, David Wright wrote:
> >Well, I can't take a view on that because AFAICT the source in the OP
> >only cont
Seems the latest devel version (2.19.59) has fixed that bug, so it's
probably not important anymore.
On 04/24/17 19:43, David Wright wrote:
Well, I can't take a view on that because AFAICT the source in the OP
only contained kanji (complicated-looking) characters. Would that be
correct? Could y
On Sun 23 Apr 2017 at 04:12:32 (+0200), caag...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 04/23/17 03:47, David Wright wrote:
> >Then I don't know what you mean. When you drag over them, they turn
> >blue because you _have_ selected them (drag.png, apologies for the
> >size). Then you can paste them into, say, a bash
On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 5:56 PM, wrote:
> This is great, thanks! I was trying to mess around with \hbracket and
> \whiteout, but this is far better.
>
> Just a few questions:
> Is it possible to scale the protrusions (and other things) by font size?
> How can I change the color of the lines?
> Wh
I did some further work on it. It looks pretty great, IMO. It works with left-
and right-aligning, too. No scaling horizontally (just 1sp margins), but it
automatically scales vertically.
```
#(define (expand-add pair n)
(cons (- (car pair) n) (+ (cdr pair) n)))
#(define (expand-mul mul pair)
On 04/23/17 03:47, David Wright wrote:
Then I don't know what you mean. When you drag over them, they turn
blue because you _have_ selected them (drag.png, apologies for the
size). Then you can paste them into, say, a bash shell command line
(pasted.png, the box at the right is the inactive curso
On Sun 23 Apr 2017 at 02:09:34 (+0200), caag...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
> On 04/23/17 01:53, David Wright wrote:
> >I tried to provoke a problem, but I don't know my kanji from my kana,
> >and am not sure what you mean by "selectable".
>
> I mean they're marked in blue by ctrl-A or dragging (select
On 04/23/17 01:53, David Wright wrote:
I tried to provoke a problem, but I don't know my kanji from my kana,
and am not sure what you mean by "selectable".
I mean they're marked in blue by ctrl-A or dragging (selected.png).
The greatest zoom I can manage is 1600%, and I can't see the joins.
This is great, thanks! I was trying to mess around with \hbracket and
\whiteout, but this is far better.
Just a few questions:
Is it possible to scale the protrusions (and other things) by font size?
How can I change the color of the lines?
What does "mols" mean?
On 04/23/17 00:34, David Nales
2017-04-23 0:34 GMT+02:00 David Nalesnik :
> On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 3:22 PM, wrote:
>> Is there some way to make a center-column draw lines from slightly outside
>> the text to the edges of the column (see example)?
>>
>> In this specific case, I have both English and Japanese names for stuff, a
On Sun 23 Apr 2017 at 00:03:36 (+0200), caag...@gmail.com wrote:
> That's certainly a possibility, it's not working too well. I have to
> do the alignment manually, and I can't change the line style. Also,
> it's a bit buggy: putting box-drawers after kanji works fine, but if
> it's after a kana, i
On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 3:22 PM, wrote:
> Is there some way to make a center-column draw lines from slightly outside
> the text to the edges of the column (see example)?
>
> In this specific case, I have both English and Japanese names for stuff, and
> without those lines, I think it's a bit uncl
That's certainly a possibility, it's not working too well. I have to do
the alignment manually, and I can't change the line style. Also, it's a
bit buggy: putting box-drawers after kanji works fine, but if it's after
a kana, it's not selectable, and it has a different width. There are
also smal
On Sat 22 Apr 2017 at 22:22:30 (+0200), caag...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there some way to make a center-column draw lines from slightly
> outside the text to the edges of the column (see example)?
>
> In this specific case, I have both English and Japanese names for
> stuff, and without those lines,
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