Hi Alain,
first, make sure you have the most updated version of the command. The text in the command should be the following:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'pathname' filename = Pathname.new(ENV['TM_DROPPED_FILE']).realpath dir = ENV['TM_DIRECTORY'] || "" filename = filename.relative_path_from(Pathname.new(dir)) if dir != "" case ENV['TM_MODIFIER_FLAGS'] when /OPTION/ puts ["\\begin{center}", " \\includegraphics[height=${1:3in}]{#{filename}}", "\\end{center}"].join("\n") when /SHIFT/ puts "\\includegraphics[height=${1:3in}]{#{filename}}" else puts ["\\begin{figure}[${1:htbp}]", " \\begin{center}", " \\includegraphics[height=${2:3in}]{#{filename}}", " \\end{center}", " \\caption{${4:caption}}", " \\label{fig:${5:label}}", "\\end{figure}"].join("\n") end
If this is indeed what you have there, then please send me the full paths of both the pdf file and the tex file. Note in particular the first 5-6 lines. Are you using the subversion copy of the LaTeX bundle?
On Oct 18, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Alain Matthes wrote:
hello
if i create a new file with Latex bundle and if i drag a .pdf file, the result is correct
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{center} \includegraphics[height=3in]{/Users/ego/Desktop/
AmeriqueNordES2005.pdf} \end{center} \caption{caption} \label{fig:label} \end{figure}
but if i save the .tex file and i want to drag again a .pdf file :
the result is /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/pathname.rb:529:in ??? strange
Thanks for a solution
Alain Matthes
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