Texpad wrongly autocompleting begin{example}?
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My TeXpad (Mac OS) suddenly started autcompleting my begin{example} with begin{Example}, which does not work, of course. How can I stop the begin{Example} autocomplete and change it to the correct begin{example}?
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My TeXpad (Mac OS) suddenly started autcompleting my begin{example} with begin{Example}, which does not work, of course. How can I stop the begin{Example} autocomplete and change it to the correct begin{example}?
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@JeffreyJWeimer I read the manual, googled the question, so I don't think it is a trival quesiton. Maybe you want to give space to people who actually want to answer the question?
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@JeffreyJWeimer I hope your attitude helps your ego issues. Thanks for your help. Think if you really should be in this site "helping people"/
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Expand your question. Explain how you created the "autocompletes", what you may have done since they worked and since they stopped working, and whether the developer of the software has given you any insight that this is an issue with LaTeX (which is germane to this forum) as opposed to an issue with the application itself (which is not entirely germane to this forum and/or which will need the above stated insights to provide you with any real help).
– Jeffrey J Weimer
Nov 13 at 2:01
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My TeXpad (Mac OS) suddenly started autcompleting my begin{example} with begin{Example}, which does not work, of course. How can I stop the begin{Example} autocomplete and change it to the correct begin{example}?
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My TeXpad (Mac OS) suddenly started autcompleting my begin{example} with begin{Example}, which does not work, of course. How can I stop the begin{Example} autocomplete and change it to the correct begin{example}?
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@JeffreyJWeimer I read the manual, googled the question, so I don't think it is a trival quesiton. Maybe you want to give space to people who actually want to answer the question?
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:34
@JeffreyJWeimer I hope your attitude helps your ego issues. Thanks for your help. Think if you really should be in this site "helping people"/
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:47
2
Expand your question. Explain how you created the "autocompletes", what you may have done since they worked and since they stopped working, and whether the developer of the software has given you any insight that this is an issue with LaTeX (which is germane to this forum) as opposed to an issue with the application itself (which is not entirely germane to this forum and/or which will need the above stated insights to provide you with any real help).
– Jeffrey J Weimer
Nov 13 at 2:01
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@JeffreyJWeimer I read the manual, googled the question, so I don't think it is a trival quesiton. Maybe you want to give space to people who actually want to answer the question?
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:34
@JeffreyJWeimer I hope your attitude helps your ego issues. Thanks for your help. Think if you really should be in this site "helping people"/
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:47
2
Expand your question. Explain how you created the "autocompletes", what you may have done since they worked and since they stopped working, and whether the developer of the software has given you any insight that this is an issue with LaTeX (which is germane to this forum) as opposed to an issue with the application itself (which is not entirely germane to this forum and/or which will need the above stated insights to provide you with any real help).
– Jeffrey J Weimer
Nov 13 at 2:01
@JeffreyJWeimer I read the manual, googled the question, so I don't think it is a trival quesiton. Maybe you want to give space to people who actually want to answer the question?
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:34
@JeffreyJWeimer I read the manual, googled the question, so I don't think it is a trival quesiton. Maybe you want to give space to people who actually want to answer the question?
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:34
@JeffreyJWeimer I hope your attitude helps your ego issues. Thanks for your help. Think if you really should be in this site "helping people"/
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:47
@JeffreyJWeimer I hope your attitude helps your ego issues. Thanks for your help. Think if you really should be in this site "helping people"/
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:47
2
2
Expand your question. Explain how you created the "autocompletes", what you may have done since they worked and since they stopped working, and whether the developer of the software has given you any insight that this is an issue with LaTeX (which is germane to this forum) as opposed to an issue with the application itself (which is not entirely germane to this forum and/or which will need the above stated insights to provide you with any real help).
– Jeffrey J Weimer
Nov 13 at 2:01
Expand your question. Explain how you created the "autocompletes", what you may have done since they worked and since they stopped working, and whether the developer of the software has given you any insight that this is an issue with LaTeX (which is germane to this forum) as opposed to an issue with the application itself (which is not entirely germane to this forum and/or which will need the above stated insights to provide you with any real help).
– Jeffrey J Weimer
Nov 13 at 2:01
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@JeffreyJWeimer I read the manual, googled the question, so I don't think it is a trival quesiton. Maybe you want to give space to people who actually want to answer the question?
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:34
@JeffreyJWeimer I hope your attitude helps your ego issues. Thanks for your help. Think if you really should be in this site "helping people"/
– autobot
Nov 13 at 1:47
2
Expand your question. Explain how you created the "autocompletes", what you may have done since they worked and since they stopped working, and whether the developer of the software has given you any insight that this is an issue with LaTeX (which is germane to this forum) as opposed to an issue with the application itself (which is not entirely germane to this forum and/or which will need the above stated insights to provide you with any real help).
– Jeffrey J Weimer
Nov 13 at 2:01