On 9/7/2007 9:17:23 AM, Fritz Heberlein wrote:
>>So, I was wondering whether
>>one could call a
>>Dialog_Input_1 file from
>>another such file. It turned
>>out that this indeed is simple
>>to do. In fact, I have adapted
>>one of your earlier
>>texenvir.vdm file to do
>>exactly that. I called the new
>>file, FH-PR_texenvir.vdm.
>
>Thank you Peter! I had
>discussed that possibility
>with Christian a couple of
>years ago, but I haven't found
>time to implement a consistent
>solution yet. Planning an
>integrated system of dialog
>boxes for TeX certainly will
>take some time ...
>
>Regards,
>
>Fritz
Thanks Fritz,
>>So, I was wondering whether
>>one could call a
>>Dialog_Input_1 file from
>>another such file.
I had
>discussed that possibility
>with Christian a couple of
>years ago, but I haven't found
>time to implement a consistent
>solution yet.
I was glad to learn that I have asked a natural question. In fact, this part has nothing to do with MikTeX. I assume that many Vedit users have done the same. It would be nice to hear from them.
I share your feelings about,
Planning an
>integrated system of dialog
>boxes for TeX certainly will
>take some time ...
In fact, I have found several excellent Latex help files on the web, and I certainly do not wish to duplicate them.
At the same time, I find your idea useful for my personal notes. For example, I just learned that the \verb environment can be used to type a "web tilde". Incidentally, how do you typeset a "web tilde" ? May be this was never an issue for you, since you have no interest in a "Math tilde", that is to say a tilde that goes on top of a character to modify that character.
-peter
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