> From: "AndrePoenitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 04:46:14PM +0900, Rob Lahaye wrote: > > The confusion started when clicking on the [TeX] icon in > > the icon bar doesn't do anything anymore within math. > > That was how I used to type TeX text inside math. > > Err... you actually reached to the mouse, clicked on the tool bar, and > moved your hand back to the keyboard to get the effect of pressing the > backslash key? Sort of. I used to do: reach to the mouse, click on TeX in the toolbar, and then inside math type "rm{", which appeared in red and the closing "}" appeared automagically. No backslashes needed! Do you understand what I'm talking about? Well, it's fine as it is now in CVS. Only the "new" way to create TeX inside math (new to me at least) seems to be a new feature. That's why it may confuse people in Version 1.2. Cheers, Rob. |
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