Ok. Due to popular demand I committed the inverted breve stuff. Please don't be so insistent next time.
I'd be grateful if at some point our resident LaTeX gurus (hmm, hello François? :-) checked whether \textroundcap is the proper conversion, and whether it'll always work. Best, -- Miguel de Benito. On 13/01/2013, at 13:56, Miguel de Benito Delgado wrote: > Maybe I should've mentioned that if you want to test to answer my questions, > as with the regular breve, you can use this one with a <wide> tag. The > easiest way is to define a new keymap. In your my-init-texmacs.scm (then > restart) or in a scheme session type: > > (kbd-map > (:mode in-math?) > ("C-A" (make-wide "<invbreve>"))) > > Then select something inside math mode and press ctrl+shift+a. > > I would of course add the necessary menu items, shortcuts and documentation > before committing this code. > > Best, > -- > Miguel de Benito. > > On Jan 13, 2013, at 1:38 PM, Miguel de Benito Delgado > <m.debenit...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Dear list, >> >> how do you draw a wide arc above some text in math mode? I found no way and >> implemented an "inverted breve", for lack of a better name (see the attached >> patch against latest SVN) Was it necessary or is there already a way to do >> it? In case there isn't, is the name "invbreve" correct or should I rather >> choose "arc" or something like that?(especially since the arc has different >> curvature, angles and vertical offset…) >> >> <invbreve.diff> >> -- >> Miguel de Benito. >> >> >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list Texmacs-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev