On 25/06/2005, at 10.35, Berndt Farwer wrote:
Firstly, the insertion of an \item is bound to -^-, the Enter key or fn-Return, but all I ever get is a new line without the \item.
That's because the scope was also set. So only when the caret is in the scope set for the snippet, would enter do this -- I'm trying to establish the convention that enter continues the thing one is in, i.e. for line comments it continue the comment, for bullet points (using *, •, or ·) in plain text, it makes a new point on the next line etc.
As for LaTeX, the grammar rule to actually markup the scope for \item was temporarily disabled. I've enabled it in the grammar on the repository and updated the scope for the snippet. So this will work for 1.1b15, or if you do an svn checkout of the LaTeX bundle.
The file LaTeXcomplete.pl exists in my LaTeX bundle, but I still get the following error: bin/bash: line 1: /Macros/LaTeXcomplete.pl: No such file or directory Other commands, such as LaTeX Tidy work, even though they use the same TM_BUNDLE_PATH variable.
It seems there's a problem with TM_BUNDLE_PATH used in commands called from macros (i.e. it's not setup to the macros bundle). I'll look into this later — thanks!
[...] I have put symbolic links to the original files in my private copy of the bundle, but this is not very elegant ...
No, unfortunately the better solution hasn't been found yet.
Another minor point is the lack of support for correct syntax colouring of \verb!%! ... but this is not used too frequently ;-)
The grammars are fully editable! :) I have no idea what it does, but if Brad does, he most lkely will add support for it. Otherwise submit a test-case with some explanation.