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Do TeXStudio Macros allow for conditionals?



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowPackage providing fully expandable conditionalsWhere to store macros for TeXstudioHow to control conditional statements within new commands and environmentsHow to restrict TexStudio macro script to work only in text/normal mode?Delimiters and Translation TexStudio MacrosNested if in align environment not workingProblem with Macros in TexStudioFast dollar signsMultiple Find & Replace in TexStudio using Script MacrosHow to write a TeXstudio macro for the `replaced` command in the `changes` package?










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I am trying to get a conditional to work within a TeXStudio script macro. Specifically, this is what I have:



%SCRIPT
txt = cursor.selectedText()
editor.write("\left\langle "+txt+" \right\rangle")
cursor.clearSelection()
if (cursor.hasSelection() == false)
cursor.shift(-14)



The above macro, basically wraps the selected text in leftlangle and rightrangle. The second part is meant to move the cursor inside, if there is no selection. If there is a selection, I want the cursor to be where it would normally be (outside, to the right of rangle).



The above macro works fine, except it always moves the cursor inside, regardless of whether I have a selection. If I remove the conditional statement, then the macro is always outside. Is this not how conditionals work in TeXStudio?









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  • I think if you define a LaTeX new command on preamble of you tex file it will work as you expect. TXS will be able to recognize it and autocomplete it.

    – Sigur
    2 mins ago















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I am trying to get a conditional to work within a TeXStudio script macro. Specifically, this is what I have:



%SCRIPT
txt = cursor.selectedText()
editor.write("\left\langle "+txt+" \right\rangle")
cursor.clearSelection()
if (cursor.hasSelection() == false)
cursor.shift(-14)



The above macro, basically wraps the selected text in leftlangle and rightrangle. The second part is meant to move the cursor inside, if there is no selection. If there is a selection, I want the cursor to be where it would normally be (outside, to the right of rangle).



The above macro works fine, except it always moves the cursor inside, regardless of whether I have a selection. If I remove the conditional statement, then the macro is always outside. Is this not how conditionals work in TeXStudio?









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  • I think if you define a LaTeX new command on preamble of you tex file it will work as you expect. TXS will be able to recognize it and autocomplete it.

    – Sigur
    2 mins ago













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I am trying to get a conditional to work within a TeXStudio script macro. Specifically, this is what I have:



%SCRIPT
txt = cursor.selectedText()
editor.write("\left\langle "+txt+" \right\rangle")
cursor.clearSelection()
if (cursor.hasSelection() == false)
cursor.shift(-14)



The above macro, basically wraps the selected text in leftlangle and rightrangle. The second part is meant to move the cursor inside, if there is no selection. If there is a selection, I want the cursor to be where it would normally be (outside, to the right of rangle).



The above macro works fine, except it always moves the cursor inside, regardless of whether I have a selection. If I remove the conditional statement, then the macro is always outside. Is this not how conditionals work in TeXStudio?









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I am trying to get a conditional to work within a TeXStudio script macro. Specifically, this is what I have:



%SCRIPT
txt = cursor.selectedText()
editor.write("\left\langle "+txt+" \right\rangle")
cursor.clearSelection()
if (cursor.hasSelection() == false)
cursor.shift(-14)



The above macro, basically wraps the selected text in leftlangle and rightrangle. The second part is meant to move the cursor inside, if there is no selection. If there is a selection, I want the cursor to be where it would normally be (outside, to the right of rangle).



The above macro works fine, except it always moves the cursor inside, regardless of whether I have a selection. If I remove the conditional statement, then the macro is always outside. Is this not how conditionals work in TeXStudio?







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  • I think if you define a LaTeX new command on preamble of you tex file it will work as you expect. TXS will be able to recognize it and autocomplete it.

    – Sigur
    2 mins ago

















  • I think if you define a LaTeX new command on preamble of you tex file it will work as you expect. TXS will be able to recognize it and autocomplete it.

    – Sigur
    2 mins ago
















I think if you define a LaTeX new command on preamble of you tex file it will work as you expect. TXS will be able to recognize it and autocomplete it.

– Sigur
2 mins ago





I think if you define a LaTeX new command on preamble of you tex file it will work as you expect. TXS will be able to recognize it and autocomplete it.

– Sigur
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