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I'm in LaTeX/PS mode and whenever I close my $ math statements the cursor jumps to the first $ and back to the closing $. How can I disable this?










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          I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:




          Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
          the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.




          What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren to nil.



          EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode to still highlight the opening parenthesis.






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          • Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.

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            10 hours ago






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            For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if blink-matching-paren is set to t. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.

            – andrej
            10 hours ago











          • I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode? blink-matching-paren is set to t

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            10 hours ago








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            You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the show-paren-mode activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren set to nil there is no highlighting on my system.

            – andrej
            9 hours ago












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          I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:




          Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
          the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.




          What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren to nil.



          EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode to still highlight the opening parenthesis.






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          • Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.

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            For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if blink-matching-paren is set to t. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.

            – andrej
            10 hours ago











          • I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode? blink-matching-paren is set to t

            – user1766555
            10 hours ago








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            You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the show-paren-mode activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren set to nil there is no highlighting on my system.

            – andrej
            9 hours ago
















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          I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:




          Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
          the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.




          What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren to nil.



          EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode to still highlight the opening parenthesis.






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          • Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.

            – user1766555
            10 hours ago






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            For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if blink-matching-paren is set to t. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.

            – andrej
            10 hours ago











          • I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode? blink-matching-paren is set to t

            – user1766555
            10 hours ago








          • 1





            You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the show-paren-mode activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren set to nil there is no highlighting on my system.

            – andrej
            9 hours ago














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          I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:




          Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
          the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.




          What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren to nil.



          EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode to still highlight the opening parenthesis.






          share|improve this answer















          I assume that you are using AUCTeX. According to the documentation of TeX-insert-dollar among other things the following happens if you input the closing $ sign:




          Show matching dollar sign if this dollar sign ends
          the TeX math mode and ‘blink-matching-paren’ is non-nil.




          What you can do is to set blink-matching-paren to nil.



          EDIT: This will also affect the behaviour of emacs when you input a closing parenthesis etc., but you can use other modes e.g. show-paren-mode to still highlight the opening parenthesis.







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          • Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.

            – user1766555
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if blink-matching-paren is set to t. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.

            – andrej
            10 hours ago











          • I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode? blink-matching-paren is set to t

            – user1766555
            10 hours ago








          • 1





            You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the show-paren-mode activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren set to nil there is no highlighting on my system.

            – andrej
            9 hours ago



















          • Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.

            – user1766555
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if blink-matching-paren is set to t. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.

            – andrej
            10 hours ago











          • I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode? blink-matching-paren is set to t

            – user1766555
            10 hours ago








          • 1





            You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the show-paren-mode activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren set to nil there is no highlighting on my system.

            – andrej
            9 hours ago

















          Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.

          – user1766555
          10 hours ago





          Yes, I'm using AUCTeX. What is supposed to happen for closing parenthesis? I don't think I see anything happen.

          – user1766555
          10 hours ago




          1




          1





          For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if blink-matching-paren is set to t. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.

          – andrej
          10 hours ago





          For parentesis I see the same behaviour that you describe for $, i.e. from ) the cursor jumps to ( if blink-matching-paren is set to t. But if you don't like this behaviour anyway then this should be fine.

          – andrej
          10 hours ago













          I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode? blink-matching-paren is set to t

          – user1766555
          10 hours ago







          I see the first parenthesis gets highlighted when closing, but it doesn't make my cursor jump back and fourth like with $. Is it because I am using emacs evil mode? blink-matching-paren is set to t

          – user1766555
          10 hours ago






          1




          1





          You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the show-paren-mode activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren set to nil there is no highlighting on my system.

          – andrej
          9 hours ago





          You are right! There is no jumping of the cursor but only highlighting. Maybe you have (as do I) the show-paren-mode activated. Without that and blink-matching-paren set to nil there is no highlighting on my system.

          – andrej
          9 hours ago










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