[OS X TeX] option+I in TS 2.30
Alain Schremmer
schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Sun Feb 7 17:23:38 CET 2010
On Feb 7, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
> Since the Cmd-I shortcut I use is attached to a Macro (that
> contains \emph{#SEL##INS#} in my case) you can set it to what ever
> you like. It has nothing to do with setting it to \emph{} or \textit
> {}.
As you once observed, I don't use commands very much and my right
hand is indeed quasi welded to the mouse.
> I guess I find getting the documentation for a package quickly
I guess too but, given that:
-- my LaTeX was installed by an installation-challenged person so
that the docs are probably not where they should be,
-- the \usepackages for the magnum opus are buried away in style
sheets,
-- I am more than conservative in my use of LaTeX commands---
although sometimes I verily abuse them,
-- I am not on speaking terms with documentations to the point that,
when I cannot avoid it, I call a conference with the pdf that are
stored in a folder called . . . packages.
. . . Yes, I am still stuck in the twentieth century. Sigh
Still, I don't think much of this has much to do with what Matsoukas
was complaining about which, as I understood it, was much more mundane.
Best regards
--schremmer
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