On Oct 20, 2006, at 6:35 AM, Christopher Brewster wrote:
The problem is specific to that project I am afraid. There is no problem with other latex files in other folders.
Ah, that's a rather important piece of information you omitted in your previous email.
Is it part of a project, via TM_LATEX_MASTER?
yes it is
Make sure that the path in TM_LATEX_MASTER is an absolute path, not a relative one. I.e. it should be like /User/yourname/...... Then opt-esc should start working.
How are you testing that it is not working?
for \ref{} put cursor in braces and press esc
Well, unless you start the word, then esc doesn't have anything to complete. The completion command is never called in that case. So esc needs the first letter. opt-esc works just fine without a letter, but esc can't.
Does the other completion command work, the one via opt-esc?
This does nothing.
This should work with an absolute path for TM_LATEX_MASTER.
Thanks,
Christopher
Haris