Editing tools

In this chapter, we discuss the general editing facilities present in TeXmacs. Besides classical features, like “cut and paste”, “search and replace”, etc., TeXmacs also supports additional functionality which exploits the document structure. Examples of such features are “structured cursor movement” and “structured variants”. It should be noticed that more traditional functions like “search and replace” also attempt to exploit the structure. For instance, when searching x in math mode, you will only find matches which are also in math mode.

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