What is the recommended way to put something in the preamble that gets
written to a .tex file?
-
Has anybody strong feelings on how a 'macro pool' should be implemented?
I.e. currently we write macro definitions to the .lyx/.tex file according
to their position in the document. This does
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| What is the recommended way to put something in the preamble that gets
| written to a .tex file?
LaTeXFeatures Validate
| So for writing .tex we would need some mechanism like:
|
| 1. Write everything as usual, except macro definitions, if we
why not gather all the macrodefinitions during the Validate?
Just add a mathmacros vector to LaTeXFeatures.
Well, I have no idea what's happening there, but I could try to read the
documentat^H^H^H^Hsources.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz . [EMAIL
What is the recommended way to put something in the preamble that gets
written to a .tex file?
-
Has anybody strong feelings on how a 'macro pool' should be implemented?
I.e. currently we write macro definitions to the .lyx/.tex file according
to their position in the document. This does
Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| What is the recommended way to put something in the preamble that gets
| written to a .tex file?
LaTeXFeatures Validate
| So for writing .tex we would need some mechanism like:
|
| 1. Write everything as usual, except macro definitions, if we
> why not gather all the macrodefinitions during the Validate?
> Just add a mathmacros vector to LaTeXFeatures.
Well, I have no idea what's happening there, but I could try to read the
documentat^H^H^H^Hsources.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz . [EMAIL