Thanks, Haris, for your reply.
Am 09.01.2006 um 00:30 schrieb Charilaos Skiadas:
This command is for plain text files. You can try the "tidy" command in the LaTeX bundle (bound to ctrl-shift-h I think), though I am not sure it does exactly what you want. I think it will try to tidy the entire document though, which might not be exactly what you need.
No, tidy does not really do what I want to achieve here. I also must admit that the LaTeX bundle's authors' idea of tidyness does not really match mine ... ;-)
In general, the LaTeX and Source bundles are the places to look at for LaTeX related tasks.
I browsed through the bundle's help files, but could not find anything that would come close to what I have in mind.
Reformat Paragraph is really close to what I want, and in fact would be exactly what I want, if a paragraph would indeed be a logical LaTeX paragraph (rather than a textual paragraph) for Textmate. (The command even has almost the same key binding as in Emacs!)
So do I get you right that it is not possible for a language definition to specify what it counts as a paragraph?
Thanks, Marco