The enter key (and fn-return on my powerbook) is working fine for me with the new scope rule Allan committed. At least it adds the \item on the next line... So I'm not sure what might be happening for you. When I type ctrl-shift-T at the end of a \item xx x yyy foo bar line the scope I see is:
text.latex meta.environment.list.latex meta.scope.item.latex
Is that what you see too?
Can you send me an example of \verb!%! in use? I will add it to the test case file and look into updating the syntax rules to cover it. After more years than I will admit I have not seen that particular construct. What does it mean?
Thanks,
Brad
On Jun 25, 2005, at 4:48 AM, Berndt Farwer wrote:
Thanks, but ...
On 25 Jun 2005, at 11:16 Uhr, Allan Odgaard wrote:
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.
... after a svn checkout, I see the scope you mention, but still get only new lines.________________________________________________________________ ______ For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate