Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes: > 赵瑞昌 <[email protected]> writes: > >> I have updated the emacs to 24.5.1, and installed auctex 11.88.8 by >> `package-list-packages'. however, the problem seems still exist: when >> `C-M-@' (mark-sexp) at the beginning of a `\begin{...', only `\begin' >> canbe marked, instead of the whole env. And also the >> `forward/backward-sexp' can only effect to the `\begin'. > > Ah, now I get what you are saying. Well, (La)TeX has no real notion of > a sexp, so `forward-sexp' and `backward-sexp' basically move over words > and symbols (TeX macros), or from one (, [, or { to the respective > closing paren/bracket. > > But you can give Magnar's awesome expand-region a try. > > https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el > > That has support for expanding the current region also in LaTeX specific > ways. E.g. with > > \begin{enumerate} > \item foo > \item _b_ar > \end{enumerate} > > where the _b_ means point is on the b in bar, calling er/expand-region > results in > > \begin{enumerate} > \item foo > \item _bar_ > \end{enumerate} > > where the complete _bar_ is marked, another call gives > > \begin{enumerate} > \item foo > _\item bar_ > \end{enumerate} > > where the complete \item ... is marked, another two calls mark all > items, and a final call markes the complete environment. > > I think that's exactly what you want, right? And expand-region.el can > do this magic not only for latex but also for lisp, ruby, python, xml, > javascript, CSS, and what not.
(I'm going through old bug reports that unfortunately weren't resolved at the time.) I think this is a "wontfix", therefore I'm closing this report. Best, Arash _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
