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Re: [TeXmacs] show-part broken


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  • From: "Denis J. Navas" <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] show-part broken
  • Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 10:09:49 -0600
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El 19/04/2011 09:11 a.m., address@hidden escribió:
1. Load testcase.tm
2. Select Part > Show one part (note that still both parts are shown)
3. Try to select "Chapter 1" and "Section 1.1." -> crash.

The result of step 2 is in "testcase-onepart.tm":

1. Load "testcase-onepart.tm"
2. Try to select "Chapter 1" and "Section 1.1." -> crash.

Jan

On 19.04.2011 16:32, Sam Liddicott wrote:

On 19/04/11 15:22, Jan.Lellmann wrote:

Hello,

I find Texmacs constantly crashing when I select text over the beginning
of a new section (i.e. the selection includes text from the previous
section and the header of the following section).

I found that for some reason, Texmacs inserts several nested <show-part>
tags. If I remove these tags, Texmacs does not write them back and editing
works afterwards. However this is not really a solution, since it it quite
time-consuming to find all the nested tags and properly remove them. Has
anyone else experienced this problem, and is there some workaround?

I've never observed it, but often if I use cursor key selection of some
custom blocks the caret suddenly jumps to the end of the document.

Do you know any steps you take which cause the show-part tags to be inserted?

Sam

Since I am learning TeXmacs, I tried testcase.m, selecting from the menu: Part -- show one part. My program does not crash, but the cursor moves to the beguining of the document. I am using iTeXmacs, version GNU TeXmacs 1.0.7.8, on Windows XP SP3.

Denis Navas



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