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How to insert command proposes?
When I start to type the first letters of a command the program propoese me its prediction. How can I insert this offer to text easily?
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Re: How to insert command proposes?
It's not clear to me which editor you are using. Choosing the point from the list of suggestions (with arrow keys) and confirming with Enter should do.
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Thorsten
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Thorsten
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How to insert command proposes?
I think that the editor used here (a crucial detail that HypnosiS forgot to mention) is TeXnicCenter; if this is the case, then Control+Space bar will do the job.
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Re: How to insert command proposes?
Yes it was TeXnicCenter. I tried different combinations but couldnt find that ctrl+space
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Thank you very much. Small but efficient info

How to insert command proposes?
Simply press the "Ctrl" key and, while holding it, press the Spacebar.HypnosiS wrote:..I tried different combinations but couldnt find that ctrl+space
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How to insert command proposes?
Yes, I understood your comment. I meant how coulnt I think that combinationgmedina wrote:Simply press the "Ctrl" key and, while holding it, press the Spacebar.HypnosiS wrote:..I tried different combinations but couldnt find that ctrl+space
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So the problem is solved I mean.