Mosè Giordano writes:
else. If the mouse cursor is on \end{document} and I digit 'C-u C-c
C-e', AUCTeX will change the minipage environment.
>>> Sorry: I meant \end{minipage}.
>>
>> I don't see what should be wrong with that behavior. It changes the
>> nearest
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen.
Be sure to consult the FAQ section in the manual before submitting
a bug report. In addition check if the bug is reproducable with an
up-to-date version of AUCTeX. So please upgrade to the version
Orlando Iovino writes:
> else. If the mouse cursor is on \end{document} and I digit 'C-u C-c
Sorry: I meant \end{minipage}.
Thanks,
OI
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Tassilo Horn writes:
> Well, it actually worked when point was on the \end but not when it was
> on the {itemize}. I think I have fixed that now in the Git version.
Thank you so much!
> Bye,
> Tassilo
Bye,
OI
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2015-09-22 13:57 GMT+02:00 Tassilo Horn :
> Orlando Iovino writes:
>
>>> else. If the mouse cursor is on \end{document} and I digit 'C-u C-c
>>> C-e', AUCTeX will change the minipage environment.
>> Sorry: I meant \end{minipage}.
>
> I don't see what should
Tassilo Horn writes:
> I don't see what should be wrong with that behavior. It changes the
> nearest environment containing point, so if you want to change the
> itemize, point has to be somewhere in that.
It changes the environment when point is both inside and on
the beginning