[TxMt] RE : autocompletion in LaTeX
baptiste auguie
bapt_4510 at yahoo.fr
Sun Nov 12 18:27:47 UTC 2006
> You should have a look at the Help file within the
> LaTeX bundle,
> there's a number of different autocompletion
> commands in the LaTeX
> bundle. For the particular case you quoted, i.e.
> creating new
> environments, you would create it by first typing
> abstract and then
> pressing cmd-{ (cmd-shift-[ in US keyboards). (This
> is the command
> named "Insert Environment based on current word".
> You can also try to
> press cmd-{ before typing anything and see the
> options you get. If
> you want to autocomplete plain commands, then typing
> \ and the first
> couple of letters, and then pressing esc should do
> exactly what you
> want.
>
> Finally, you might want to have a look at the
> screencasts if you
> haven't seen them yet:
>
http://skiadas.dcostanet.net/afterthought/list-of-my-textmate-pages/
>
> Haris
Thanks, I had a closer look at these, and they
probably are efficient ways to provide autocompletion.
I sort of prefer a list that follows my typing than a
keyword though (I think it's a bad habit to type
"document" and then let TM wrap it in a \begin{}\end{}
environment. If you ever have to switch to another
editor for some reason, it's gonna be a pain.) Have
you had a chance to try Kile? I found its
autocompletion a dream.
I quite like the "ESC" way, though this key is quite
far on my keyboard. Is there a way to change the
mapping for the "TAB" which i never use for instance?
thanks again,
baptiste
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