Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> writes: >> But it's not easy to implement, and there are certain corner cases >> especially with multi-file documents. > > Right this is why I thought, as a first step, only to implement it for > one-file documents. > >> E.g., moving a section in a one-file document basically means moving >> some region. With a multi-file document, it could also mean moving >> just some \include or \input statement. And with a document with >> sections A, B, and C where A and B are in one file and C in another >> file, moving C in between A and B would entail deleting some include >> in probably some main.tex and adding a new in the file with A and B. >> Or alternatively, it could kill all text in C.tex and yank it in >> between A and B, and then delete C.tex. > > Of course this would be really brilliant, but I think it requires > quite a bit of work.
I won't come to implementing that anytime soon but I just added this idea to emacs/etc/TODO so maybe someone else gives it a go. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
