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LaTeX closing $ signs makes cursor jump
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to get rainbow-delimiters/rainbow-blocks to highlight in-line math in LaTeX equationsDetection inside general LaTeX (not necessarily Math) commandsVim-LaTeX-Suite Macros in AucTeX / EmacsExporting unicode characters to pdf using latex from org modeAutomatic close evil-make bufferHow do I preview latex math in org mode without generating image files?Don't complain about unmatching parenthesis and brackets in latex math modeFixed width font in LatexLimitations of latex mode inline math syntax highlightingOrg latex exports $ … $ math as ( … ) : can this be avoided?
I'm in LaTeX/PS mode and whenever I close my $ math statements the cursor jumps to the first $ and back to the closing $. How can I disable this?
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I'm in LaTeX/PS mode and whenever I close my $ math statements the cursor jumps to the first $ and back to the closing $. How can I disable this?
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I'm in LaTeX/PS mode and whenever I close my $ math statements the cursor jumps to the first $ and back to the closing $. How can I disable this?
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I'm in LaTeX/PS mode and whenever I close my $ math statements the cursor jumps to the first $ and back to the closing $. How can I disable this?
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I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar
among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:
Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.
What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren
to nil
.
EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode
to still highlight the opening parenthesis.
Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:03
1
For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( ifblink-matching-paren
is set tot
. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:09
I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode?blink-matching-paren
is set tot
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:11
1
You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) theshow-paren-mode
activated. Without that andblink-matching-paren
set tonil
there is no highlighting on my system.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:21
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I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar
among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:
Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.
What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren
to nil
.
EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode
to still highlight the opening parenthesis.
Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:03
1
For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( ifblink-matching-paren
is set tot
. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:09
I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode?blink-matching-paren
is set tot
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:11
1
You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) theshow-paren-mode
activated. Without that andblink-matching-paren
set tonil
there is no highlighting on my system.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:21
add a comment |
I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar
among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:
Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.
What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren
to nil
.
EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode
to still highlight the opening parenthesis.
Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:03
1
For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( ifblink-matching-paren
is set tot
. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:09
I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode?blink-matching-paren
is set tot
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:11
1
You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) theshow-paren-mode
activated. Without that andblink-matching-paren
set tonil
there is no highlighting on my system.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:21
add a comment |
I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar
among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:
Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.
What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren
to nil
.
EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode
to still highlight the opening parenthesis.
I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar
among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:
Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.
What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren
to nil
.
EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode
to still highlight the opening parenthesis.
edited Apr 6 at 20:32
answered Apr 6 at 19:54
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Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:03
1
For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( ifblink-matching-paren
is set tot
. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:09
I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode?blink-matching-paren
is set tot
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:11
1
You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) theshow-paren-mode
activated. Without that andblink-matching-paren
set tonil
there is no highlighting on my system.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:21
add a comment |
Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:03
1
For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( ifblink-matching-paren
is set tot
. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:09
I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode?blink-matching-paren
is set tot
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:11
1
You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) theshow-paren-mode
activated. Without that andblink-matching-paren
set tonil
there is no highlighting on my system.
– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:21
Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:03
Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:03
1
1
For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if
blink-matching-paren
is set to t
. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:09
For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if
blink-matching-paren
is set to t
. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:09
I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode?
blink-matching-paren
is set to t
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:11
I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode?
blink-matching-paren
is set to t
– user1766555
Apr 6 at 20:11
1
1
You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the
show-paren-mode
activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren
set to nil
there is no highlighting on my system.– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:21
You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the
show-paren-mode
activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren
set to nil
there is no highlighting on my system.– andrej
Apr 6 at 20:21
add a comment |
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