A Text Replacement definition plist
file
Based on the brilliant idea of LaTeX-Input from clarkgrubb.
- Helps to add some math symbols under text-only scenarios.
- For people who thinks switching to another input method just for one or two symbols is too much work (as offered by LaTeX-Input).
- Text-replacement definitions are automatically synced via iCloud. Hence, once installed on your Mac, these shortcuts can work on all your iOS devices.
- Go to System Perferences > Keyboard > Text.
- Drag
LaTeX.plist
to the listbox on the left.
For a while, no change may be observed in this listbox. That's because this Text Replacement functionality wasn't really designed to handle definitions as many as such. Give it a few minutes.
macOS seems to have its own logic handling upper cases in text substitution, which cause \alpha
and \Alpha
to both yield Α
. One solution is to manually remove the uppercased versions from the listbox, as macOS automatically converts the replacement to uppercase when the first letter you types is capitalized.
However, not being a native speaker to Greek, I don't have time or confidence to figure out a comprehensive list of LaTeX instructions that complies with this behavior. Let me know if you can do it. Thanks.
Check out Macmoji, a Text Substitution plist
file for Slack-style emojis.