[TxMt] Re: LaTeX label completion messed up by - (dash) (Evan Berkowitz)
Max Lein
realoreocookie at gmx.de
Fri Jul 25 08:42:56 UTC 2008
> The completion command picks the current word (rather, gets the
> current word from textmate), looks that up and completes based on
> that. In this case, since - and/or : are not considered word
> characters, a label such as "here-is-a-label", if we are at "here-
> is", will be completed as if it as only showing the "is" part. So TM
> passes to the completion command the word "is", gets back the label
> "here-is-a-label", and inserts it in place of "is", resulting in
> "here-here-is-a-label". The quick fix from your side is to go to
> Textmate -> Preferences -> Text Editing, and add whatever characters
> you need in "Word Characters" box. You gain proper completion in this
> case, but you lose alt+left/right moving you through each part.
I see.
The whole point of using the colon was, of course, the ability to
navigate quickly via alt+left/right within the label/citation (e. g.
to fix something or so). It's a pity the fix is difficult,
autocompletion really rocks and has improved my workflow a lot. Now I
just stop short of the first colon, but the list is usually not short
(I'm into mathematical physics, so I have to label sections, theorems,
formulas, etc.), so it would be nice to have. But if it's just not
possible with the current methods, I guess we have to wait for the
programmer to add what we want and need ...
But in any case, thanks for the explanation. And I know now that this
is a pet peeve of others as well and not just myself :-)
> However, Ctrl+left/right should still do the right thing.
Huh? Ctrl+left/right switches spaces on my system.
Max
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