Hello,
With the actual code of LateXCommandCompletions.rb, it's impossible to use "alt esc" in a general context ( other than \ref{} or \cite{} )
example
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document} \input{essai} \in .... alt esc nothing ! \end{document}
I need to add fileExt = "" at the beginning of the file LateXCommandCompletions.rb
But I lost LateXCommandCompletions.rb after the recent update 1.5.8 and today after the install of GetBundles and an update of the Latex Bundle.
I would like to know if my solution is fine and how to manage my files to avoid problem after any updates
Thanks
Best Regards
Alain Matthes
Le 7 mars 09 à 16:46, Alain Matthes a écrit :
Hello,
With the actual code of LateXCommandCompletions.rb, it's impossible to use "alt esc" in a general context ( other than \ref{} or \cite{} )
example
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document} \input{essai} \in .... alt esc nothing ! \end{document}
I need to add fileExt = "" at the beginning of the file LateXCommandCompletions.rb
But I lost LateXCommandCompletions.rb after the recent update 1.5.8 and today after the install of GetBundles and an update of the Latex Bundle.
I would like to know if my solution is fine and how to manage my files to avoid problem after any updates
??? no answers
Alain
Alain Matthes-2 wrote:
Le 7 mars 09 à 16:46, Alain Matthes a écrit :
Hello,
With the actual code of LateXCommandCompletions.rb, it's impossible to use "alt esc" in a general context ( other than \ref{} or \cite{} )
example
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document} \input{essai} \in .... alt esc nothing ! \end{document}
I need to add fileExt = "" at the beginning of the file LateXCommandCompletions.rb
But I lost LateXCommandCompletions.rb after the recent update 1.5.8 and today after the install of GetBundles and an update of the Latex Bundle.
I would like to know if my solution is fine and how to manage my files to avoid problem after any updates
??? no answers
Alain
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I also have some issues with the alt-esc command completion.
To explain when the problem occurs I have to tell you part of my setup:
essay.tex (set as Master File) background.tex (included in essay.tex with the command \input{background.tex})
Problem:
When I'm writing in background.tex and write \cit.. and press alt-esc - I get the full list of available commands (citation, citeauthor, etc.), but when I try the same in essay.tex the commands are never displayed. When I press alt-esc after typing \cite{.. I see the BibTeX entries so that works in all different parts of the essay.
Does anybody know what may cause this and is there any way to solve it?
Thanks for your help!
A.M