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[AUCTeX] Wish: Editing multi file documents more conveniently
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Tassilo Horn |
Subject: |
[AUCTeX] Wish: Editing multi file documents more conveniently |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:27:48 +0200 |
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Hello,
I usually organize larger LaTeX documents with one file per chapter and
one master file where I \include the chapters.
What I'm missing is a comfortable way to edit the document as one
without having to open the files manually.
What I think of:
* On a \input{foo} or \include{foo} I press some key and the
corresponding file foo gets visited.
* In the foo-buffer I automatically jump back to the master file when
point tries to move beyond (point-min) or (point-max).
Instead of visiting foo, its contents could be displayed directly
(replacing the \include{foo}) as if it was part of the including
file. To distinguish the including file's content from the included
one's another face (background) could be used (like it's done when
folding environments). When point moves out of the included file's
region it collapsed back to \include{foo}.
In my opinion the second approch (with the folding Look & Feel) would be
extremely nifty, but may be hard to implement.
What do you mean?
Bye,
Tassilo
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- [AUCTeX] Wish: Editing multi file documents more conveniently,
Tassilo Horn <=