Hi Arash,
> Arash Esbati writes:
> My tendency is to install the change. It seems to fix a bug, and fixes
> before release are OK, at least in my book :-)
Alright, I've pushed the commit.
Regards,
Ikumi Keita
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Ikumi Keita writes:
> To developers:
> I'm a bit unsure whether there is regression with this fix or not. Do
> you think it should be delayed until the new tarball release is out?
My tendency is to install the change. It seems to fix a bug, and fixes
before release are OK, at least in my book :
> Berthold Lorke writes:
> hey guys! thanks for checking out and trying to fix it!
> i tried the patch and it seems like everything works fine now! thanks!
Thanks for checking. Sorry for not being carefull enough to fix
bug#28382[1] last year. :-(
To developers:
I'm a bit unsure whether th
hey guys! thanks for checking out and trying to fix it!
i tried the patch and it seems like everything works fine now! thanks!
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Hi Keita,
Ikumi Keita writes:
> Currenty, `LaTeX-insert-environment' doesn't indent the active region if
> the environment is in `LaTeX-indent-environment-list'.
Yes, this was also my conclusion after having a brief look.
> Could you try the attached patch?
Thanks, I tried and it works. Let'
Hi Berthold, thanks for the report.
> Berthold Lorke writes:
> Okay, I am sorry if I am bugging you (no pun intended), but I now
> still do believe there is a problem.
> I am using auctex 13.1.9. Let us assume the following inside of a
> buffer in `tex-mode` with auctex installed. I did th
Okay, I am sorry if I am bugging you (no pun intended), but I now still
do believe there is a problem.
I am using auctex 13.1.9. Let us assume the following inside of a
buffer in `tex-mode` with auctex installed. I did this with a fresh
Emacs, no other packages installed and no config.
```
my apologies, i was using version 13.1.1, and i thought this was the
most recent version (my package management had a hiccup or something).
i updated to 13.1.6, and now it works. thank you, and sorry for the
inconvenience.
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Berthold Lorke writes:
> It seems that it still doesn't work quite right for any environments
> listed in `LaTeX-indent-environment-list`, for example `equation`,
> `align`, `cases`, `picture`, among many others.
Are you still using 13.0.11? If yes, can you please update first from
ELPA? Thank
It seems that it still doesn't work quite right for any environments
listed in `LaTeX-indent-environment-list`, for example `equation`,
`align`, `cases`, `picture`, among many others.
Furthermore, I noticed the following.
If after selecting the environment, there is no additional prompt, say
Hi Berthold,
> Berthold Lorke writes:
> Yes! This is exactly the behaviour I expected, and I believe there is
> no reason why this shouldn't be the default.
> Thank you very much, I hope this will be patched in (or added as an
> option, but again, I see no reason why it shouldn't be the def
Yes! This is exactly the behaviour I expected, and I believe there is
no reason why this shouldn't be the default.
Thank you very much, I hope this will be patched in (or added as an
option, but again, I see no reason why it shouldn't be the default).
On 21/05/2021 10.26, Ikumi Keita wrote:
> Hi
Hi Berthold,
> Berthold Lorke writes:
> I don't see how "no indent" was requested by Florian. All he wanted was
> no line wrapping of highlighted text after executing a latex-environment
> C-c C-e command. Which I also do not want. So there is nothing he
> suggested that I want changed.
Y
I see no contradiction.
On 20/05/2021 19.27, Ikumi Keita wrote:
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>
> Hi Berthold,
>
>> Berthold Lorke writes:
>> Indeed, this fixes the indenting problem, but it adds a quirk. I don't
>> want auto-fill-mode enabled, be
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Hi Berthold,
> Berthold Lorke writes:
> Indeed, this fixes the indenting problem, but it adds a quirk. I don't
> want auto-fill-mode enabled, because this adds line breaks that I do not
> wish to have. Is there a way to
Hi Berthold,
> Berthold Lorke writes:
> Whenever I highlight a region and do C-c C-e of any kind, the result
> will not have the text indented correctly, and the closing
> "\end{environment}" will also not be indented correctly. Merely the
> "\begin{environment} is indented correctly.
I gue
Whenever I highlight a region and do C-c C-e of any kind, the result
will not have the text indented correctly, and the closing
"\end{environment}" will also not be indented correctly. Merely the
"\begin{environment} is indented correctly.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install auctex
2. Open a tex fi
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