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Re: .emacs poser
From: |
Jambunathan K |
Subject: |
Re: .emacs poser |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Dec 2013 11:23:01 +0530 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
I would recommend Org-mode with export to LaTeX and PDF. You can create
OpenDocument text or create HTML for posting to a blog.
Dale Snell <ddsnell@frontier.com> writes:
> Hence I use the degree symbol (°) a lot. I have occasional use for
> super- and sub-script characters, and the ever popular copyright (©),
> trademark (™), and registered trademark signs (®).
You can do a
M-x set-input-method TeX
then typing the string on the first column will give you the characters
on the second column
| what to type | what you get |
|--------------+--------------|
| \degree | ° |
| \copyright | © |
| ^{TM} | ™ |
| \registered | ® |
| --- | — |
| -- | – |
To check what to type, do
C-u C-x =
on a character inserted with C-x 8 C-m and look for the following line
in the *Help* buffer
to input: type "--" with TeX input method
Ofcourse you can conjure up your own abbrevs and not go with above
system provided defaults.
(info "(emacs) Defining Abbrevs")
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