The parser currently does not support splitting of multiple values for references. It only knows a \ref-like type of command and multiple values are not allowed for \ref.
This issue cannot be addressed before there is a more fine-grained definition of latex commands. See also this discussion.
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Sorry, I'm not that optimistic. A proper solution to the topic of more flexible argument handling at large would require an extension (or possibly rewrite) of the complete latex parser and an improved cwl format. This won't come soon.
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The parser currently does not support splitting of multiple values for references. It only knows a \ref-like type of command and multiple values are not allowed for
\ref
.This issue cannot be addressed before there is a more fine-grained definition of latex commands. See also this discussion.
I am glad that the similar issue has been addressed already.
I hope this will be fixed soon:) Thank you.
Sorry, I'm not that optimistic. A proper solution to the topic of more flexible argument handling at large would require an extension (or possibly rewrite) of the complete latex parser and an improved cwl format. This won't come soon.
Ticket moved from /p/texstudio/bugs/882/