On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 07:03:05AM +0000, Jan Larres wrote:
> I recently found another small bug with the BibTeX completion. If there
> is a commented out \bibliography{} command before the actual one,
> latex-suite erroneously tries to use the commented out one. In my case
> this led to completion not working because the commented out command
> referred to a non-existing file.
>
> Since there was a BibTeX example posted recently, you can just reuse
> that and insert a line like
>
> %\bibliography{doesnotexist}
>
> before the existing \bibliography{} command.
Yes, I can reproduce this. Does someone maybe new a good way to always
strip "%"-style comments from a line in a tex file? Currently there are
afaics several different approaches with regexes in vim-latex, therefore
I would like to have one way I can use everywhere. It is not just
everything since a %-sign to the end of the line, as you can see in
these examples:
%comment
this is \%not a comment
this is \\%again a comment
this is \\\%not a comment anymore
Also I am not sure about verbatim-environments and the \verb command,
but maybe there will always be some cases, where it does not work.
Regards
Till
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