On May 7, 2005, at 20:31, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Not sure what the best key binding is though, but I do see that they currently clash.
How about shift-ctrl-T ? Is that taken?
It's “show scope”, but really, shift-ctrl-T is what I personally use for my various “test” commands, and it just slipped into the repository. It's probably time to make a list on the wiki with reserved keys ;)
There is the following behavior I can't understand though. In my case I have a comment that says: % Kashiwara, ${B}$-functions and holonomic systems. {R}ationality of roots of ${B}$-functions and it becomes % Kashiwara, B}-functions and holonomic systems. {R}ationality of roots of B}-functions Not really a big deal, especially since I changed the command and don't keep the comment, but I am just curious what happens to the dollar signs and the left brace.
Ah, it's inserted as a snippet, thus the dollar signs have special meaning. I have committed a fix.
It can't really strip the comment after the selection, but it could change the inserted text, depending on the presence of bracket. But maybe it should just always strip the comment.
I've made it do so.
One thing though: If i press cancel instead of selecting a reference, it replaces the selection with the word "false". One more suggestion. How about, if there is no selection and no current word, it just produces a list of all the bibliography items?
Well, makes sense -- but for that you'll have to learn shell scripting and add it yourself! ;)