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When I'm typing latex math (with frequent bras and kets) in the quantum forum, I often put this first:
\def\<\rangle
\def\>\langle
because this is annoyingly ugly: ##<\psi | \phi>,~##
but this: ##\langle\psi | \phi\rangle##
is a pain to type and edit if there's a lot of it.
(There's a few other things, such as abbreviations for oft-used math characters in particular fonts).
So,... umm,... I was just wondering... is it be hard or easy to implement a (modest-sized) set of predefined macros on a per-user basis?
\def\<\rangle
\def\>\langle
because this is annoyingly ugly: ##<\psi | \phi>,~##
but this: ##\langle\psi | \phi\rangle##
is a pain to type and edit if there's a lot of it.
(There's a few other things, such as abbreviations for oft-used math characters in particular fonts).
So,... umm,... I was just wondering... is it be hard or easy to implement a (modest-sized) set of predefined macros on a per-user basis?