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gen"gen"
MACRO PACKAGE FOR LATEX
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The LaTex commands are inserted in the text by pressing the pre-
defined sequences of <ctrl-key>.
Some of the commands acts different if the user has marked a area
of text. For instance the command for underline, <ctrlu-u><u>, will
insert '\underline{}' in the text. However, if the word 'Text' is
highlighted, the same command will give as result '\underline{Tekst}'.
LaTex commands which consist of several lines, for instance:
\begin{tabular}
Linje 1
Linje 2
\end{tabular}
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will be inserted before and after a marked area if one exist.
If not, the LaTex commands will be inserted on separate lines
with the cursor located on an empty line inbetween. <ctrl-b> and
<ctrl-e> are reserved for these type of commands, and will in
combination with a valid keyboard sequence insert \begin{'command'}
and \end{'command'} respectively.
Example: Sequence <ctrl-b><t> will insert '\begin{tabular}' on
a new line with cursor placed on a empty line beneath.
Several environments have local key assignments when entered in
the prescribed way. For instance will <tab> and <ctrl-enter> in the
tabbing or tabular environment insert the appropriate LaTex
equivalents. Remember to leave the environment by pressing
<ctrl-e><'key'>.
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Math mode may be entered by the sequence <ctrl-F7> or automatically
by means of the <ctrl-b> command. For instance pressing <ctrl-b><q>
will insert '\begin{equation}' and a message 'Math mode on' will
appear on the bottom line. A separate help menu with the local key
assignments in math mode are available when <ctrl-h> are entered.
Writing a '$' will also toggle math mode on/off automatically.
The sequence <ctrl-F3> is useful for writing documents which
include the norwegian special characters. The command will replace
all matches of '‘ › † ’ ¯ ¸' in the file with the equivalent LaTex
commands. <shift-F3> will reverse the process. <ctrl-F2> redefines
the norwegian characters keyboard; pressing an '†' will insert '\aa'.
All LABELS (\label{LABEL}) in a file may be searched out and displayed
as a list by pressing <ctrl-F8>. Pressing <enter> at a LABEL in
the list will automatically insert the LABEL at the current cursor
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position. <shift-F8> will display the list again, but the list are not
updated since the last search (<ctrl-F8>).
<ctrl-F4>/<shift-F4> acts more or less the same way, but the list
displayed are the result form a global search of a user defined
search pattern. Normal BRIEF conventions are used in the search
procedure. The search will be performed on all buffers in the
buffer list, but the user will be prompted to continue before
changing buffer. Pressing <enter> on a match in the list will move the
cursor automatically to the actual line and buffer where the match
originated.
P†l Hedne
SINTEF avd. 11
7034 Trondheim
phifk@termix.termo.unit.no
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arrow"arrow"
<ctrl-a><arrow-key>
inserts the command for arrow according to the following selection of
arrow-key:
Up => \uparrow
Shift-Up => \Uparrow
Down => \downarrow
Shift-Down => \Downarrow
Left => \leftarrow
Shift-Left => \leftarrow
Right => \rightarrow
Shift-Right => \Rightarrow
Home => \nwarrow
PgUp => \nearrow
End => \swarrow
PgDn => \searrow
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