[TxMt] LaTeX bundle problem
Maxime Boissonneault
maxime.boissonneault at usherbrooke.ca
Fri Jun 29 01:56:36 UTC 2007
Robin Houston a écrit :
> On 6/27/07, Maxime Boissonneault <maxime.boissonneault at usherbrooke.ca>
> wrote:
>> First, I want to compile it using latex, and not pdftex. So, I set the
>> variable TM_LATEX_COMPILER to latex. However, this only is not enough.
>
> You are right. You have to set TEX_PSTRICKS=1 as well (or do what you
> did,
> of course). This is just one of the unsatisfactory things about the
> configuration
> mechanism, as it stands. I do still mean to rationalise it, when I
> find the time!
>
Ok. Well, I can send you the code I did if you want to.
>> Second, I write it in French. There are a lot of accents (é,è,à,ù,ï,ë,
>> and so on) in French, and sometimes, there is one in a
>> chapter/section/subsection title. The accents go into the label to.
>> Creating the chapter/section/subsection works fine with the accents.
>> However, when I try to refer to them and use \ref{sub followed by
>> Alt-Esc to use the auto-completion, I can select the sections with
>> accents in the labels, but when I do select a section with an accent,
>> instead of writing the label, it deletes everything inside the \ref{}.
>
> I can't reproduce this problem. It works okay in my simple tests.
> Could you
> send an example that demonstrates it?
>
Just copy this in a .tex file :
\documentclass[titlepage,oneside,letterpaper,openright,12pt]{article}
\usepackage[style/frenchb]{babel}
\usepackage[cyr]{aeguill}
\begin{document}
\subsection{Étude de la physique} % (fold)
\label{sub:Étude_de_la_physique}
\ref{}
% subsection Étude_de_la_physique (end)
\end{document}
Run, then go in the \ref{}, type sub followed by Alt-Esc. The sub will
disappear.
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