Hello,
When using the LaTeX bundle, "Reformat paragraph" isn't very clever about respecting things like environments that aren't separated by a blank line and commands like \item and \caption that might take paragraph text. Is it possible to customise this?
Thinking more about it, it's certainly not an easy problem. But if there are hooks, then I'd like to start looking at taking advantage of them...
Cheers, Will
On Sep 24, 2008, at 6:56 AM, Will Robertson wrote:
Hello,
When using the LaTeX bundle, "Reformat paragraph" isn't very clever about respecting things like environments that aren't separated by a blank line and commands like \item and \caption that might take paragraph text. Is it possible to customise this?
Thinking more about it, it's certainly not an easy problem. But if there are hooks, then I'd like to start looking at taking advantage of them...
I think it's more a question of someone just writing a "reformat paragraph" script for LaTeX files. Then you can bind it to the same keystroke. But I don't know of any such "latex beautifier". If we can formalize precisely what such a script should be doing, it will probably be not too hard to write one.
Cheers, Will
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College
I wrote such a function last weekend, it is part of my personalised LaTeX extensions (trying to mimic some functionality of the ultratex package for emacs). I put it on
http://xwww.uni-math.gwdg.de/cwockel/data/
feel free to give it a try (note that it overrides some default key bindings). It does not respect \item and \caption, but environments and inline equations. If you have any additional wishes, I shall try to incorporate them. Comments and bugs would also be appreciated!
Best, Christoph
On 24.09.2008, at 14:50, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
On Sep 24, 2008, at 6:56 AM, Will Robertson wrote:
Hello,
When using the LaTeX bundle, "Reformat paragraph" isn't very clever about respecting things like environments that aren't separated by a blank line and commands like \item and \caption that might take paragraph text. Is it possible to customise this?
Thinking more about it, it's certainly not an easy problem. But if there are hooks, then I'd like to start looking at taking advantage of them...
I think it's more a question of someone just writing a "reformat paragraph" script for LaTeX files. Then you can bind it to the same keystroke. But I don't know of any such "latex beautifier". If we can formalize precisely what such a script should be doing, it will probably be not too hard to write one.
Cheers, Will
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College
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