Macro: When the last written characters match this expression, they are “Trigger” is a regular expression which triggers the inclusion of the That the pseudo-command needs to start with a backslash (”\”). Pseudo-command is completed, the macro will be inserted instead. The “abbreviation” is a pseudo-command for the latex completer. The needed functionality can be selected by checkbox. “environment” which are automatically extended by begin/end or it canīe a java script. TeXstudio allows you to insert your own macros. % !TeX TXS-program:bibliography = txs:///biber Personal macros # With TeXShop and TeXWorks (also in the variant % !BIB TS-program). The special % !BIB program command is understood for compatibility Changes during an edit session will only take effect when The macro is just read once, when the file is TheyĪre run via the trigger (regular expression or special trigger, see The macros defined via TXS-SCRIPT are active in all files of aĭocument (e.g. This defines a temporary script macro which is executed, when theįile is loaded, and which in turns loads the two files in /tmp/test. % !TeX TXS-SCRIPT = foobar % //Trigger = ?load-this-file % app.load("/tmp/test/test.tex") % app.load("/tmp/test/a.tex") % TXS-SCRIPT-END The general “Bibliography command” (txs:///bibliography). In theĮxample, we tell TXS to use the biber command ( txs:///biber) for It overrides the build-systemĬommand specified to the left by the one on the right. user0 as user defined command 0) % !TeX TXS-program:bibliography = txs:///biber Options are “latex”, “pdflatex”, “xelatex”, “lualatex” and Used in the actions “Build
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