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- $\begingroup$ A couple of questions. What do you mean by shortcut? What is an "Equal Symbol Aligned Math Cell"? A picture would be preferable, a link, though, is acceptable. Lastly, while this alters the programming environment, it isn't directly on topic for SO. A better place is Mathematica. $\endgroup$rcollyer– rcollyer2012-01-26 04:22:21 +00:00Commented Jan 26, 2012 at 4:22
- 5$\begingroup$ @rcollyer In the "Writing assistant" palette there is an "Equal Symbol Aligned Math Cell" entry in the "Math Cells" drop down menu. I'm assuming that the OP wants a shortcut to that. $\endgroup$Heike– Heike2012-01-26 09:25:50 +00:00Commented Jan 26, 2012 at 9:25
- $\begingroup$ @Heike, I never use the writing assistant. So, thanks. But, again what type of shortcut? $\endgroup$rcollyer– rcollyer2012-01-26 11:10:00 +00:00Commented Jan 26, 2012 at 11:10
- 2$\begingroup$ @rcollyer neither do I but google came to the rescue. $\endgroup$Heike– Heike2012-01-26 11:24:36 +00:00Commented Jan 26, 2012 at 11:24
- 1$\begingroup$ I meant a keyboard shortcut. An "Equal Symbol Aligned Math Cell" is exactly what @Heike mentioned. I noticed that for some stylesheets there are keyboard shortcuts e.g. Cmd+7 for text, and I was wondering how to edit the stylesheets to add my own shortcuts, in particular for the math cells. $\endgroup$James Lim– James Lim2012-01-26 18:14:07 +00:00Commented Jan 26, 2012 at 18:14
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