Overleaf - Additional Keymaps

Adds new keybindings to Overleaf

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Userscripts to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

You will need to install a user script manager extension to install this script.

(I already have a user script manager, let me install it!)

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

(I already have a user style manager, let me install it!)

Author
BLumbye
Daily installs
0
Total installs
11
Ratings
0 0 0
Version
0.2
Created
2023-03-04
Updated
2023-04-19
Size
3.47 KB
License
GPL-3
Applies to

This script adds keymaps to both the editor itself, but also other areas of Overleaf. Right now the amount of keymaps is quite sparse, though the plan is to add more as the need arises.

Editor keymaps:

  • Ctrl + m: Adds \texttt{} around all selections, just like the built-in commands for bold and italics.
  • Alt + e: Escapes all reserved characters (# $ % & { } _ ~ ^ \) in all selections, e.g. replacing # with \#.

Other keymaps:

  • F2 when file is in focus: Rename the file. Functionally the exact same as pressing the pencil button in the toolbar. This does not interfere with the default binding to toggle fold.