Hi Keita, Ikumi Keita <ik...@ikumi.que.jp> writes:
> The largest obstacle is that TikZ option is quite complicated. :-( > [...] > > Thus the standard key-value completion facility of AUCTeX isn't enough > in my view to provide satisfactory support for TikZ options. I agree, TikZ options are indeed too heavy for AUCTeX. > I hope LSP servers can provide practical support for TikZ. Give digestif[1] a roll; installation is really straight forward. And if you have eglot, starting it should work OOTB. > Ah, I see. You are talking about a separate topic of moving the point > inside the empty "[]". Doesn't the suggested change break > compatibility? Not that I'm aware of. With the current implementation: (defun LaTeX--env-parse-args (args) "Helper function to insert arguments defined by ARGS." (save-excursion (LaTeX-find-matching-begin) (end-of-line) (let ((TeX-exit-mark (or TeX-exit-mark (make-marker)))) (TeX-parse-arguments args)))) You can set `TeX-exit-mark' inside args which is parsed by `TeX-parse-arguments', but it doesn't work since the code for moving to that point is only available in `TeX-parse-macro' and not in `LaTeX--env-parse-args'. Further, `save-excursion' would nullify a point movement anyway. Hence my suggestion which respects `TeX-exit-mark'; either set by a function in `args' or the value returned by `point-marker'. (defun LaTeX--env-parse-args (args) "Helper function to insert arguments defined by ARGS." (let ((TeX-exit-mark (or TeX-exit-mark (point-marker)))) (TeX-parse-arguments args) (goto-char (marker-position TeX-exit-mark)) (set-marker TeX-exit-mark nil))) Where do you expect a potential breakage? Maybe I'm missing something? Best, Arash Footnotes: [1] https://github.com/astoff/digestif