[Mac OS X TeX] what all the editors for X should have
Maarten Sneep
sneep at nat.vu.nl
Thu Feb 21 10:11:43 EST 2002
On 21-Feb-02 Oliver Hardt wrote:
# \item bla bla bla blabal lkh akjh akljh akjh aklha l k halahl ka
# hlaha khahaa hahal haa halha ad as ad asd asd asd asd asd asd ad ad
# asd asd asd asd asd asda sasd
#
# it should be
#
# \item bla bla bla blabal lkh akjh akljh akjh ak
# l k halahl ka hlaha khahaa hahal haa halha ad as
# asd asd asd asd asd asda sasd
#
# also, i would like it if this principle is omnipresent, so that the
# indent in the line following a \begin{environment} is not only
# present in the first line.
#
# if that already works in one or all of these editors, i would really
# be happy if someone could point it out to me and how to activate the
# feat. thanks! olli.
ProjectBuilder has this feature, and I think it can be added with relatively
little trouble (even by an end-user [note: I haven't done this]) to all cocoa
programs. The difference between what you describe and what they do is
\item adsklfjkahds
lsadkfaoiwer
(note the extra 4 spaces)
Have a look at Mike Ferris' TextExtras
(http://www.lorax.com/FreeStuff/TextExtras.html)
Enjoy,
Maarten Sneep
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Maarten Sneep
Atomic- and Laser Physics group
vrije Universiteit, amsterdam
The Netherlands
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