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Re: Don't you think this would be a nice feature? (Place holder)
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Weiwei |
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Re: Don't you think this would be a nice feature? (Place holder) |
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Sun, 28 Sep 2008 09:48:07 -0700 (PDT) |
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Thank you all guys!! Feel very good seeing so many replies and useful
information. You guys are really helpful!!
On Sep 28, 6:41 am, Martin Dahl <martin.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Weiwei <shuww1...@gmail.com> writes:
> > Thanks Tim. The problem I try to state is how to quickly jump to
> > places which is already there. I never used tempo, but have a little
> > bit of experience with skeleton. I defined a skeleton which helps me
> > to insert the following environment by typing "isub" followed by
> > space:
>
> > \begin{figure}[H]
> > \centering
> > \subfigure[]{\includegraphics[width=3.1in]{}}
> > \subfigure[]{\includegraphics[width=3.1in]{}}
> > \caption{}
> > \label{fig:}
> > \end{figure}
>
> > Now the cursor is in between the first "[]". After I type something, I
> > want to jump to "{}" in the same line to fill the eps filename. Can
> > skeleton or tempo do this job? I have used a third-party template mode
> > before (not tempo though), and it let me fill staff such as date,
> > author, etc. in the minibuffer, which I feel not that convenient.
> > Correct me if skeleton or tempo is able to do the job and I will give
> > them a try. Thanks!
>
> > Weiwei
>
> I think yasnippet might be what you are looking for. It allows you to
> jump beetween predefined points in inserted text with the tab key.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/yasnippet/
>
> --
> Martin Dahl