I find it easier to compose derivations in offline latex software, which is TexMaker, and then post it to PF if I need to seek help or discuss something.
This works well except for in-line TeX:
TexMaker uses a 'commence inline TeX' code that is the same as the 'end inline TeX' code, which is just the dollar sign. Double dollars, which on PF denote a non-inline passage of TeX, don't work on TeXmaker.
PF uses the codes (open sq bracket)itex] and (open sq bracket)/itex] for inline code. These are 'asymmetric' between the begin and end code symbols whereas TexMaker has 'symmetric' symbols. TexMaker doesn't recognise the (open sq bracket)itex] approach and PF doesn't recognise the single-dollar approach.
This makes it messy to copy between TexMaker to PF becauise all codes for inline TeX have to be altered one by one. There is no global-replace that can be done.
Is there any code that PF's latex engine will recognise as both a 'start inline code' and 'end inline code' command?
Alternatively, does anybody know of any other 'asymmetric' commands for inline code that I could try in TexMaker. I have tried itex & /itex, latex & /latex & tex & /tex.
Thank you.
This works well except for in-line TeX:
TexMaker uses a 'commence inline TeX' code that is the same as the 'end inline TeX' code, which is just the dollar sign. Double dollars, which on PF denote a non-inline passage of TeX, don't work on TeXmaker.
PF uses the codes (open sq bracket)itex] and (open sq bracket)/itex] for inline code. These are 'asymmetric' between the begin and end code symbols whereas TexMaker has 'symmetric' symbols. TexMaker doesn't recognise the (open sq bracket)itex] approach and PF doesn't recognise the single-dollar approach.
This makes it messy to copy between TexMaker to PF becauise all codes for inline TeX have to be altered one by one. There is no global-replace that can be done.
Is there any code that PF's latex engine will recognise as both a 'start inline code' and 'end inline code' command?
Alternatively, does anybody know of any other 'asymmetric' commands for inline code that I could try in TexMaker. I have tried itex & /itex, latex & /latex & tex & /tex.
Thank you.
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