On Sep 17, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Alain Matthes wrote:
Le 17 sept. 08 à 07:16, Alain Matthes a écrit :
Le 17 sept. 08 à 04:25, Charilaos Skiadas a écrit :
Alain, can you provide a more precise example? Namely a sample file, and exactly what happens when you press alt-esc?
Let me try to understand more precisely. If you open an existing tex file, no problems?
This only happens when you start a new document file, and then save it?
Hi,
I know when the problem arrives
- a new file
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document} \end{document}
No problem
What do you mean when you say "no problem"? What completion are you trying to do in this case, that isn't working. Alt-esc has a couple of different uses, depending on context. What completion precisely are we talking about? Are you trying withing a \ref{...} statement? And what do you expect it to do in the above case?
I save it try.tex on my Desktop : No problem
I insert \input{essai}
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document} \input{essai} \end{document}
Where is the file "essai" relatively to the current file? And is it a file with extension .tex, i.e. is it essai.tex ?
No problem
- I save it and now alt-esc does not work anymore
Perhaps a problem with LatexCommandCompletions.rb ??
Greetings
Alain
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College