On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 09:14:29AM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 26.05.2017, 15:58 +1200 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
> > The main reason for using a post argument is to avoid confusion with
> > other optional arguments. The only real-life example I can give is
> > from
> > my own
On 26/05/2017 7:40 p.m., Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 25.05.2017, 12:51 +1200 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
Given the arrangement of keys on a
keyboard, there seems a certain naturalness to assigning Alt+A 0 to
the
first post argument.
Done.
Jürgen
Thank you Jürgen!
Andrew
Am Donnerstag, den 25.05.2017, 12:51 +1200 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
> Given the arrangement of keys on a
> keyboard, there seems a certain naturalness to assigning Alt+A 0 to
> the
> first post argument.
Done.
Jürgen
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Am Freitag, den 26.05.2017, 15:58 +1200 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
> The main reason for using a post argument is to avoid confusion with
> other optional arguments. The only real-life example I can give is
> from
> my own work, the calculyx package
> (http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/Calculyx).
Furth
right.
+1
On my system Alt+A 0 is unassigned. I
suggest assigning it to argument-insert post:1. A post argument follows the
main argument, so there is a natural sequence from the ordinary arguments to
the left of the main argument, then the main argument, then post arguments.
Given the arrangement
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 12:51:26PM +1200, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> The shortcut keys Alt+A 1, ..., Alt+A 9 are assigned to argument-insert 1
> ... argument-insert 9. On all the keyboards I have used, the numbers run in
> a row 1234567890 from left to right.
+1
> On my system Alt+A 0 i
The shortcut keys Alt+A 1, ..., Alt+A 9 are assigned to argument-insert
1 ... argument-insert 9. On all the keyboards I have used, the numbers
run in a row 1234567890 from left to right. On my system Alt+A 0 is
unassigned. I suggest assigning it to argument-insert post:1. A post
argument