bug#21532: 11.88.8; Change environment feature don't works fine.

2015-09-22 Thread Tassilo Horn
Mosè Giordano  writes:

 else. If the mouse cursor is on \end{document} and I digit 'C-u C-c
 C-e', AUCTeX will change the minipage environment.
>>> Sorry: I meant \end{minipage}.
>>
>> I don't see what should be wrong with that behavior.  It changes the
>> nearest environment containing point, so if you want to change the
>> itemize, point has to be somewhere in that.
>
> I agree that it's safer to stay *inside* an environment to change it,
> but there is a mismatch between what (LaTeX-current-environment)
> returns when point is on environment name in "\end{environment}" and
> which environment is actually changed.

I think that has been a problem in `LaTeX-find-matching-end' which I
have fixed right now.

Bye,
Tassilo



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bug#21532: 11.88.8; Change environment feature don't works fine.

2015-09-22 Thread Orlando Iovino

Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen.

Be sure to consult the FAQ section in the manual before submitting
a bug report.  In addition check if the bug is reproducable with an
up-to-date version of AUCTeX.  So please upgrade to the version
available from http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/ if your
installation is older than the one available from the web site.

If the bug is triggered by a specific (La)TeX file, you should try
to produce a minimal sample file showing the problem and include it
in your report.

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Dear Developers,

Let consider following MWE

--8<---cut here---start->8---
\documentclass{article}

\begin{document}

\begin{minipage}{1.0\linewidth}
  \begin{itemize}
  \item One
  \item Two
  \item Three
  \end{itemize}
\end{minipage}

\end{document}
--8<---cut here---end--->8---

and let suppose we want to change itemize environment with anything
else. If the mouse cursor is on \end{document} and I digit 'C-u C-c
C-e', AUCTeX will change the minipage environment.

Thanks in advance!
OI


Emacs  : GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (i686-pc-mingw32)
 of 2015-04-11 on LEG570
Package: 11.88.8

current state:
==
(setq
 AUCTeX-date "2015-08-28"
 window-system 'w32
 LaTeX-version "2e"
 TeX-style-path '("~/.emacs.d/auctex"
  
"c:/Users/Orlando/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-11.88.8/style" 
"c:/Users/Orlando/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/auctex/auto" 
"c:/Users/Orlando/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/auctex/style" "auto" "style")
 TeX-auto-save t
 TeX-parse-self t
 TeX-master t
 TeX-command-list '(("TeX"
 "%(PDF)%(tex) %(file-line-error) %(extraopts) 
%`%S%(PDFout)%(mode)%' %t"
 TeX-run-TeX nil
 (plain-tex-mode ams-tex-mode texinfo-mode) :help
 "Run plain TeX")
("LaTeX" "%`%l%(mode)%' %t" TeX-run-TeX nil
 (latex-mode doctex-mode) :help "Run LaTeX")
("Makeinfo" "makeinfo %(extraopts) %t" TeX-run-compile
 nil (texinfo-mode) :help "Run Makeinfo with Info output")
("Makeinfo HTML" "makeinfo %(extraopts) --html %t"
 TeX-run-compile nil (texinfo-mode) :help
 "Run Makeinfo with HTML output")
("AmSTeX"
 "%(PDF)amstex %(extraopts) %`%S%(PDFout)%(mode)%' %t"
 TeX-run-TeX nil (ams-tex-mode) :help "Run AMSTeX")
("ConTeXt"
 "texexec --once --texutil %(extraopts) %(execopts)%t"
 TeX-run-TeX nil (context-mode) :help "Run ConTeXt once")
("ConTeXt Full" "texexec %(extraopts) %(execopts)%t"
 TeX-run-TeX nil (context-mode) :help
 "Run ConTeXt until completion")
("BibTeX" "bibtex %s" TeX-run-BibTeX nil t :help
 "Run BibTeX")
("Biber" "biber %s" TeX-run-Biber nil t :help "Run Biber")
("View" "%V" TeX-run-discard-or-function t t :help
 "Run Viewer")
("Print" "%p" TeX-run-command t t :help "Print the file")
("Queue" "%q" TeX-run-background nil t :help
 "View the printer queue" :visible TeX-queue-command)
("File" "%(o?)dvips %d -o %f " TeX-run-command t t :help
 "Generate PostScript file")
("Index" "makeindex %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help
 "Create index file")
("Xindy" "texindy %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help
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("Check" "lacheck %s" TeX-run-compile nil (latex-mode)
 :help "Check LaTeX file for correctness")
("ChkTeX" "chktex -v6 %s" TeX-run-compile nil
 (latex-mode) :help
 "Check LaTeX file for common mistakes")
("Spell" "(TeX-ispell-document \"\")" TeX-run-function
 nil t :help "Spell-check the document")
("Clean" "TeX-clean" TeX-run-function nil t :help
 "Delete generated intermediate files")
("Clean All" "(TeX-clean t)" TeX-run-function nil t :help
 "Delete generated intermediate and output files")
("Other" "" TeX-run-command t t :help
 "Run an arbitrary command")
)
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bug#21532: 11.88.8; Change environment feature don't works fine.

2015-09-22 Thread Orlando Iovino
Orlando Iovino  writes:

> else. If the mouse cursor is on \end{document} and I digit 'C-u C-c

Sorry: I meant \end{minipage}.

Thanks,
OI




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bug#21532: 11.88.8; Change environment feature don't works fine.

2015-09-22 Thread Orlando Iovino
Tassilo Horn  writes:

> Well, it actually worked when point was on the \end but not when it was
> on the {itemize}.  I think I have fixed that now in the Git version.

Thank you so much!

> Bye,
> Tassilo

Bye,
OI




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bug#21532: 11.88.8; Change environment feature don't works fine.

2015-09-22 Thread Mosè Giordano
2015-09-22 13:57 GMT+02:00 Tassilo Horn :
> Orlando Iovino  writes:
>
>>> else. If the mouse cursor is on \end{document} and I digit 'C-u C-c
>>> C-e', AUCTeX will change the minipage environment.
>> Sorry: I meant \end{minipage}.
>
> I don't see what should be wrong with that behavior.  It changes the
> nearest environment containing point, so if you want to change the
> itemize, point has to be somewhere in that.

I agree that it's safer to stay *inside* an environment to change it,
but there is a mismatch between what (LaTeX-current-environment)
returns when point is on environment name in "\end{environment}" and
which environment is actually changed.

Bye,
Mosè



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bug#21532: 11.88.8; Change environment feature don't works fine.

2015-09-22 Thread Orlando Iovino
Tassilo Horn  writes:

> I don't see what should be wrong with that behavior.  It changes the
> nearest environment containing point, so if you want to change the
> itemize, point has to be somewhere in that.

It changes the environment when point is both inside and on
the beginning line such as \begin{itemize}, but don't works if point is
on \end{itemize} line.

If this isn't a bug, my apologies :-)

> Bye,
> Tassilo

Bye,
OI




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