On Mar 10, 2008, at 6:27 AM, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
Hi!
For a long time I'm using the auto-completion of the LaTeX-bundle. I have a bib-file with 290 entries and I want to use the auto-completion of the bundle, soon after pressing escape for auto-completion there are 3 ruby-processes in activity monitor to be seen that take up altogether 180% of the processor (dual core ;) ) and no auto-completion happens. What can I do to track down and solve the problem?
I managed to locate Niels' problem. Niels look at line 2661, which looks like:
@article{Hein:1994fk, Annote = {Alternative Quellenangabe (urspr{"u}ngliche), @inproceedings{Hein:1998}, Address = {New York and London}, Author = {Hein, Laura E.}, ...
The Annote field opens up, and its end is not quite clear as it essentially contains a whole other entry. In particular it is that @ in inproceedings that throws the system off. Not sure what the best way to deal with it it however. Niels, for now if you just remove that @ from @inproceedings there, that should do it.
Why is all that stuff in the Annote field? Was that on purpose, or a mistake?
Niels
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College