* x-symbol like ASCII token replacement
@ 2005-06-24 10:27 Achim D. Brucker
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From: Achim D. Brucker @ 2005-06-24 10:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I'm searching a way for getting a token-replacement similar to
the one the x-symbol-mode provides, e.g. when using x-symbol
with the LaTeX token language I can write "\textasciitile"
and get "~" displayed (whereas a saving this file and copy/paste
still used the "\textasciitile" representation). I already
extended the x-symbol mode for my own symbols, but now I
want to replace a token by a multi-charakter symbol, e.g.
when I write "\textasciitile" the text "tilde" should be
displayed (but of course, \textasciitilde should be stored in
the file, etc).
It seems that this is not possible by simply extending a
x-symbol token language. Do you have any hint's how I
could achieve my goal?
Thanks,
Achim
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