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Option to Disable Automatic \mathbf
Extension to Subsequent Characters
#2208
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As you mention, there is already a way to do this by pressing the SPACE key. Another way would be to use a custom |
@arnog, I appreciate your prompt response. I've encountered an issue where, despite having a non-empty mathModeSpace, using the SPACE key both inserts a space symbol and exits the typeface extension. It would be helpful if the executeCommand function could include an option to exit the typeface extension programmatically, for example, to assign a different keybinding. |
I'm sorry, I don't follow. The initial report was about a user typing in a mathfield, but now you're talking about using an API? You can change the style using the |
@arnog, I apologize for not providing enough details earlier. My aim is consistent with what I initially mentioned in my first comment about disabling the automatic \mathbf extension. To accomplish this, I considered repeatedly using an API similar to |
Description
In the current implementation, when typing characters immediately after a
\mathbf{foo}
expression, the typed characters (e.g.,bar
) automatically convert to\mathbf{bar}
. This feature can sometimes be inconvenient, especially since\mathbf
is commonly used for single characters, for example, matrices.Expected Behavior
Is there a way to disable this automatic
\mathbf
extension so that subsequent characters are not automatically formatted without typing space key?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: