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input many e letters cause error and the page be fake dead state in side the \begin{equation} \end{equation} #628

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2010hexi opened this issue Sep 10, 2020 · 2 comments
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I need several line to present formula, so I add

\begin{equation} 
 abc efg 
\end{equation}

so when I strike the ENTER key, it will start a new line for me to input formula, it is good for me, you can take a look at this image,

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but the strange things happen when you type many eeeeeeeeee and then ENTER , and then you want to continue input other thing on the next line , something wrong , you will see like this:

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Look at this gif, you will more clear.

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it seems that it will automatically copy again the \text{eeeeeeeeeeeeee} and \end{equation} and then put them after the first \end{equation}

I have no idea how to deal with this issue, and I try to use \​begin{multline}...\end{multline} , but it doesn't work.

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I want to know if any config can help stop it automatically convert the e to the \exponantialE command ?

or any other approaches to solve this problem?

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arnog commented Sep 10, 2020

Thanks for reporting this and for the screencast, this was very helpful in understanding your report.

You can remove the definition for the "ee" inline shortcut by setting the overrideDefaultInlineShortcuts options to true, and the inlineShortcuts option to the default value, minus the entry for 'ee'.

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arnog commented Sep 10, 2020

This was a very interesting bug. It's an issue that could get triggered when a macro (in this case \exponentialE) was followed by some tokens that were not its arguments, inside an atom subtree.

@arnog arnog closed this as completed in cf0b2e1 Sep 10, 2020
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