Am Montag, 22. Oktober 2001 17:25 schrieb Andre Poenitz:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 05:26:23PM +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> > I have to admit that I never ever used math (I'm a real
> > non-mathematic) and, just trying it out, I don't know how to get
> > spaces there *sigh*.
>
> E.g. by typing   \;  \: \, or \!.
>
> Pressing <space> immediately behind such a beast cycles through the
> possible values.

I see, thanks. It's better than I thought... This is something I can 
imagine for toggling between thin-space and normal-space. But how to 
change to protected space?

> > But from your description I'm not shure if that's what I want.  I
> > want to write a text as fast as possible and use the special
> > characters without watching the screen, in one stroke if possible.
>
> Given the limited number of one-key sequences and a certain 'expected
> behaviour' of most of them you do not really expect hard-coded
> one-key sequences for things like that.

M-S-space counts as "one-key" stroke for me. And indeed M-space and 
M-S-space are unbinded in all bindings (and they are really sensible 
and memorizable IMHO).

Jürgen.

> Andre'

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