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Re: bug#28405: Adding entries to LaTeX-indent-environment-list
From: |
Arash Esbati |
Subject: |
Re: bug#28405: Adding entries to LaTeX-indent-environment-list |
Date: |
Tue, 01 Feb 2022 22:23:31 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 |
Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> writes:
> I am deeply puzzled now.
>
> 1. I like Keita's patch because it results in filling with a much
> better indenting.
>
> 2. But, are you saying the price for this is that auto-filling is
> disabled and I have to deal with very long equations myself? Why
> is this so? I'd rather would like to have nice indentation and
> auto-filling. Rational: more and more (No emacs) users use editor
> that support virtual filling and that results in long equation.
> It is true that virtual-auto-fill-mode (available in MELPA) is quite
> good, but I still prefer good all breaks at 70 chars, and
> therefore auto-fill-mode
I'm not sure if we're talking about the same thing. Docstring of
`LaTeX-indent-environment-list' says:
,----[ C-h v LaTeX-indent-environment-list RET ]
| LaTeX-indent-environment-list is a variable defined in ‘latex.el’.
|
| Alist of environments with special indentation.
| The second element in each entry is the function to calculate the
| indentation level in columns.
|
| Environments present in this list are not filled by filling
| functions, see ‘LaTeX-fill-region-as-paragraph’.
|
| You can customize this variable.
|
| Value:
| (("verbatim" current-indentation)
| ("verbatim*" current-indentation)
| ("filecontents" current-indentation)
| ("filecontents*" current-indentation)
| ("tabular" LaTeX-indent-tabular)
| ("tabular*" LaTeX-indent-tabular)
| ("array" LaTeX-indent-tabular)
| ("eqnarray" LaTeX-indent-tabular)
| ("eqnarray*" LaTeX-indent-tabular)
| ("displaymath")
| ("equation")
| ("picture")
| ("tabbing"))
`----
and the one for `LaTeX-fill-region-as-paragraph' says:
,----[ C-h f LaTeX-fill-region-as-paragraph RET ]
| LaTeX-fill-region-as-paragraph is an interactive native compiled Lisp
| function in ‘latex.el’.
|
| (LaTeX-fill-region-as-paragraph FROM TO &optional JUSTIFY-FLAG)
|
| Fill region as one paragraph.
| Break lines to fit ‘fill-column’, but leave all lines ending with
| \\ (plus its optional argument) alone. Lines with code
| comments and lines ending with ‘\par’ are included in filling but
| act as boundaries. Prefix arg means justify too. From program,
| pass args FROM, TO and JUSTIFY-FLAG.
|
| You can disable filling inside a specific environment by adding
| it to ‘LaTeX-indent-environment-list’, only indentation is
| performed in that case.
|
`----
Now take this small example:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
\begin{equation}
a
a
a
a
\end{equation}
\end{document}
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: latex
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% End:
Put the point inside the equation environment and hit 'M-q', nothing
happens. When you type in material, there is a line-wrapping at
`fill-column', but that's all.
So basically this is what happens with Keita's patch: line-wrapping will
happen when you enter math, but hitting 'M-q' later is disabled.
Hitting 'TAB' will adjust the indentation of a line, but there is no
filling. And there is a comment in `LaTeX-indent-environment-list':
;; The following should have their own, smart indentation function.
;; Some other day.
("displaymath")
("equation")
("picture")
("tabbing"))
Best, Arash
Re: bug#28405: Adding entries to LaTeX-indent-environment-list, Ikumi Keita, 2022/02/02
- Re: bug#28405: Adding entries to LaTeX-indent-environment-list, Arash Esbati, 2022/02/02
- Re: bug#28405: Adding entries to LaTeX-indent-environment-list, Ikumi Keita, 2022/02/03
- [a new bug? concerning indenting] (was: bug#28405: Adding entries to LaTeX-indent-environment-list), Uwe Brauer, 2022/02/08
- Re: [a new bug? concerning indenting] (was: bug#28405: Adding entries to LaTeX-indent-environment-list), Ikumi Keita, 2022/02/09
- Re: [a new bug? concerning indenting], Uwe Brauer, 2022/02/09
- Re: [a new bug? concerning indenting], Ikumi Keita, 2022/02/09