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Re: scope environment in TikZ
From: |
Arash Esbati |
Subject: |
Re: scope environment in TikZ |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Nov 2022 11:46:05 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 |
Ikumi Keita <ikumi@ikumi.que.jp> writes:
>>>>>> Arash Esbati <arash@gnu.org> writes:
>> Give digestif[1] a roll; installation is really straight forward. And if
>> you have eglot, starting it should work OOTB.
>
> I've already tried it before; it provided basic support for TikZ
> options. I hope it provides more advanced support as well :-)
I hope so, but as I said, I can't tell since I've never used it.
> If I understand correctly, it would move the point inside "{}" after C-c
> C-e when the user gave empty answer for argument query for environments
> like this:
> (LaTeX-add-environments
> ...
> '("foo" LaTeX-env-args t)
> ...)
> If the user intentionally keep there empty, that behavior wouldn't be
> what the user wants.
FTR, the current definition is like this:
(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))))
My suggestion is actually this (I copied a wrong version in my last
message :-():
(defun LaTeX--env-parse-args (args)
"Helper function to insert arguments defined by ARGS."
(let ((TeX-exit-mark (or TeX-exit-mark
(point-marker))))
(LaTeX-find-matching-begin)
(end-of-line)
(TeX-parse-arguments args)
(goto-char (marker-position TeX-exit-mark))
(set-marker TeX-exit-mark nil)))
In your example above, the point will be indeed inside "{}" after 'C-c
C-e' with no query at all. Compare these examples:
(LaTeX-add-environments
'("foo" LaTeX-env-args t)
'("bar" LaTeX-env-args nil)
'("baz" LaTeX-env-args "Title"))
C-c C-e foo RET gives (with * being point):
\begin{foo}{*}
\end{foo}
C-c C-e bar RET gives:
\begin{bar}{}
*
\end{bar}
C-c C-e baz RET gives:
\begin{baz}{}
*
\end{baz}
C-c C-e baz RET baz RET gives:
\begin{baz}{baz}
*
\end{baz}
For me, t behaves as described in the manual "Insert empty braces, leave
point between the braces.". Does the above make sense?
> (But maybe I'm too skeptical and there is no environment which applies
> this worry.)
Not at all, I'm grateful that you're critical about code changes, please
don't stop this :-)
Best, Arash
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