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I save the following in the file MathUnicode.sty and include the MathUnicode package in all my LaTeX files (that is, by putting \usepackage{MathUnicode} in the preamble).
I save the following in the file MathUnicode.sty and include the MathUnicode package in all my LaTeX files.
I save the following in the file MathUnicode.sty and include the MathUnicode package in all my LaTeX files (that is, by putting \usepackage{MathUnicode} in the preamble).
But how does one create this keylayout? I used an editor (such as Ukelele) but also ended up doing quite a bit of tweaking by hand. Keylayouts are written in XML, following Apple's specification. My keylayout is called MathUnicode.keylayout, and can be downloaded herehere. It is based on the British keylayout. I have given my keylayout a custom icon by saving MathUnicode.icns(which can be downloaded herehere) in the same directory.
But how does one create this keylayout? I used an editor (such as Ukelele) but also ended up doing quite a bit of tweaking by hand. Keylayouts are written in XML, following Apple's specification. My keylayout is called MathUnicode.keylayout, and can be downloaded here. It is based on the British keylayout. I have given my keylayout a custom icon by saving MathUnicode.icns(which can be downloaded here) in the same directory.
But how does one create this keylayout? I used an editor (such as Ukelele) but also ended up doing quite a bit of tweaking by hand. Keylayouts are written in XML, following Apple's specification. My keylayout is called MathUnicode.keylayout, and can be downloaded here. It is based on the British keylayout. I have given my keylayout a custom icon by saving MathUnicode.icns(which can be downloaded here) in the same directory.
I list below all of the key bindings in my layout. Note that, for instance, thatalt--> (which produces ⟶) means "type --> while holding down the alt key". Note also that I have generally avoided notating the shift key (preferring P over shiftp, and so on) except where it makes the mnemonic more memorable.
I list below all of the key bindings in my layout. Note, for instance, thatalt--> (which produces ⟶) means "type --> while holding down the alt key".
I list below all of the key bindings in my layout. Note that, for instance, alt--> (which produces ⟶) means "type --> while holding down the alt key". Note also that I have generally avoided notating the shift key (preferring P over shiftp, and so on) except where it makes the mnemonic more memorable.