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From: | Leo Stein |
Subject: | Re: Parse graphicspath for searching [was: Provide advice to ffap (find-file-at-point) from \input@path?] |
Date: | Tue, 15 Oct 2024 03:22:03 -0500 |
Yes, just received yesterday!
Hi Leo,
Thank you for your cooperation. Have you received the reply from FSF
that tells your assignment process is complete? If not, please wait it
patiently; According to my experience, FSF copyright assignment
process can take several months.
Regards,
Ikumi Keita
#StandWithUkraine #StopWarInUkraine
#Gaza #StopMassiveKilling #CeasefireNOW
>>>>> Leo Stein <leo.stein@gmail.com> writes:
> FYI I sent back the signed FSF assignment form on Oct. 7 ... Not sure what
> this means about my proposed patch.
> Best
> Leo
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 1:36 AM Leo Stein <leo.stein@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I agree with you :) I won't let attempting to be perfect stand in the way
>> of being useful.
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 19, 2024, 01:00 Ikumi Keita <ikumi@ikumi.que.jp> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Leo,
>>>
>>> >>>>> Leo Stein <leo.stein@gmail.com> writes:
>>> > Probably not, but I didn't want to make any assumptions. One example
>>> might
>>> > be that a user includes a comment just before/after their
>>> > \graphicspath{...} command, reminding themselves of the syntax, e.g.
>>>
>>> > % The syntax for \graphicspath is
>>> \graphicspath{{path1/}{path2/}{path3/}}
>>> > \graphicspath{{figs/}{../scripts/figs/}}
>>>
>>> > I now realize that even the \graphicspath command inside the comment
>>> will
>>> > be parsed. Should it be ignored?
>>>
>>> > I think that LaTeX won't mind extra whitespace or ignored comments
>>> inside a
>>> > graphicspath command, e.g.
>>>
>>> > \graphicspath{%
>>> > {figs/} % my handmade figures
>>> > {../scripts/figs/} % figures generated by my analysis code
>>> > }
>>>
>>> > but my current regex won't match this example.
>>>
>>> Yes, the proposed code doesn't ignore commented \graphicspath, and
>>> doesn't deal with whitespaces and comments between the outer braces. I
>>> think we can still live with it as preliminary work. Don't worry, there
>>> are tons of such simplifications in the current AUCTeX code. But if you
>>> want to elaborate it further, you can take your time.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ikumi Keita
>>> #StandWithUkraine #StopWarInUkraine
>>> #Gaza #StopMassiveKilling #CeasefireNOW
>>>
>>
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