[TxMt] Re: Text mate 2 is unable to detect Command mistakes in Latex

René Schwaiger sanssecours at f-m.fm
Sun Feb 15 10:51:56 UTC 2015


Hi Omprokash Das,

> On 15 Feb 2015, at 10:51 , Omprokash Das <omprokash at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> I am having some serious problem with Textmate 2 in Mac Yosemite. I am typing my thesis in Latex. All of a sudden Textmate 2 stopped showing any error for undefined commands. Let me give you an example, lets say I need  to write $\alpha$, but mistakenly I typed $\apha$ in the .tex file. When I compile it with Textmate, it does not show any error as in `Undefined Control Sequence’, it says 0 Error in the log window and just skips the part of $\apha$ in the pdf. This is a very serious problem for me as I am typing my thesis I am likely to make many such typing mistakes and if these goes undetected in the compilation then that’s a huge problem for me! Could you please tell me how to solve this problem? This thing didn’t happen before, I have been using Textmate 2 in Yosemite for around 6 moths now without any problem until today. Following are the sample codes I used to recreate the problem:
> 
> \documentclass[12pt]{amsart}
> \usepackage{amssymb, amsmath}
> \date{}
> 
> \begin{document}
> \title{Error Testing}
> \maketitle
> 
> I want to write $\alpha$ but mistakenly if I write $\apha$ and complie it with Textmate $2$, on the log window it does not show any error as `Undefined control sequence' and on the PDF it just skips the part where it has $\apha$. 
> 
> $\slpha$ $\alphabeta$ 
> \end{document}

I just replied to the issue you opened on [GitHub](https://github.com/textmate/latex.tmbundle/issues/120). If somebody else has steps for me to reproduce the error, then please just post them here or on GitHub.

> Thanks,
> Omprokash Das

Kind regards,
  René


More information about the textmate mailing list