Ah, cool. This works. But it requires three keystrokes rather than one, and, moreover, with the completion method, the \ref tag was filled with whatever the last label had by default, which is (was) very convenient. But this will certainly save me some typing: thanks.
Quoting David Howden dhowden@gmail.com:
Try Alt+Esc instead. You can also do this without first typing \ref{} and it will put the stuff in for you (type part of the label name and hit Alt+Esc).
I'm not sure, but I think this was the same in TM1? I certainly don't remember the basic ESC completion working across multiple documents.
David.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 6:32 AM, Kyle Johnson kbj@linguist.umass.edu wrote:
I'm using Textmate 2 (9147) on 10.7.4 to make LaTeX files. On this, and every previous version of Textmate 2 I've used, I have not been able to get the completion button (<esc>) to work inside of inside \ref{} tags. When I type in a partial label name within \ref{} and press <esc>, it does nothing --- that is it doesn't return matches with \label{} tags. Completion does work inside \label{} tags. It will return the contents of the last \ref{} tag. Completion worked in both contexts in Textmate 1.
I haven't seen this mentioned here. Is anyone else encountering this behavior?
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