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[Bug-AUCTeX] Re: 2007-05-25; \documentclass options like version=2.97a p
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Christian Schlauer |
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[Bug-AUCTeX] Re: 2007-05-25; \documentclass options like version=2.97a prevent parsing |
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Sun, 24 Jun 2007 23:13:44 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.1 (gnu/linux) |
Ralf Angeli <address@hidden> writes:
> * Christian Schlauer (2007-06-19) writes:
>
>> Now the problem is that if a `floating point version number' is
>> specified, the file scrlttr2.elc is not loaded, which means that C-c
>> C-e lett TAB does not offer the letter environment.
>
> The regexp for recognizing a \documentclass macro when parsing the file
> looks like this
> "\\\\document\\(style\\|class\\)\
> \\(\\[\\(\\([^#\\.%]\\|%[^\n\r]*[\n\r]\\)*\\)\\]\\)?\
> {\\([^#\\\\\\.\n\r]+?\\)}"
> (See `LaTeX-auto-minimal-regexp-list'.) So periods in arguments are
> explicitely disallowed. Does anybody know why this restriction is in
> place?
I don't know. Could it be that the regexp was just made as
conservative as possible?
What about the `binding correction' BCOR, which has existed in
KOMA-Script for as long as I know:
\documentclass[a4paper,BCOR8.25mm]{scrreprt}
This example is taken straight from the KOMA-Script manual
scrguien.pdf, dated 2007-01-09.
I'd say the period has to be allowed in AUCTeX, because it is `valid
LaTeX', as it seems.
--
Christian