From: <mic...@gm...> - 2003-06-30 22:22:59
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> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article > that has been posted to gmane.emacs.code-browser as well. > > On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, michael trash wrote: > > > > > Hello again, > > > > When editing latex-files (I use auctex), speedbar can give you the > > structure of the document by displaying > chapter/section/subsection/... > > titles, in the same way that it displays classes/methods in e.g. > > java-files. In the "Method"-window in ECB, this functionality is > present > > for java-files, but apparently not for latex-files. Is there any way > that > > this window could also display the structure of latex files? > > I just have tested this with some large files in latex-mode from auctex > and > there is no difference in the grouping between speedbar and ECB! IMHO > this can > not be cause of the fact that the parsing- and grouping-code is the > same for > both tools! > > But i assume because you complain... :-) > Please send me an example latex-source where speedbar and ECB show > differently > grouped displays! > > I have also grepped AucTeX if it does a special speedbar setup...but > there is > nothing, at least i have not found anything.... > > And send me also all you speedbar settings from your .emacs, either > manually > setup or via customize-feature - send me simply all. > > Ciao, > Klaus > I am quite new to this domain, and have never used speedbar before. I really do not have any customization in my .emacs, I just expect it to work :-) Here is actually most of my .emacs ======================================== (set-frame-height (selected-frame) 45) (set-frame-width (selected-frame) 135) (require 'iso-transl) (require 'tex-site) (setq semantic-load-turn-everything-on t) (require 'semantic-load) (require 'ecb) (require 'cua) (CUA-mode 'emacs) (setq ecb-tip-of-the-day nil) (setq ecb-layout-name "left1") ======================================== I should also say that when running speedbar (M-x speedbar), I get the proper structure, i.e. the directory tree and the titles of sections etc. For instance: [-] master.tex 1: > document 1: > Title2 1: > Subtitle1 1: > Title1 1: > document 1: > article In contrast, the "method" window of ECB is strictly empty, which is the reason for my post. Best regards, Michael -- Hello +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Bitte lächeln! Fotogalerie online mit GMX ohne eigene Homepage! |