Hongsheng Zhao | 4 Jun 15:54
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semantic checker under winedt.

Hi all,

When I write my presentation with winedt, I want to have a semantic
checker for my tex source file. 

I've also known that ChkTeX can do the similar thing, but it doesn't work with winedt, at least I don't know
how to make it work with winedt.  Could someone please give me some hints on this issue?

Kind regards,
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Hongsheng Zhao <zhaohscas <at> yahoo.com.cn> 
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry
Chinese Academy of Sciences 
GnuPG DSA: 0xD108493
2009-6-4

JP Azevedo | 9 Jun 17:00
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how to enable comments on PDFs generated from WinEdt

Hello,
I would like to know if there is anyway I can enable the commenting
option when I generate PDFs from within WinEdt.
Is there any parameter that I could add on the execution mode of MikTex?
I've noticed that this functions has worked in the past.
Best, JP

JP Azevedo | 9 Jun 17:02
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saving related tables and figures

Hello all,
I have a latex main document with several additional tables and
figures connected to it using the \input and \includegraphics
commands.
Is there anyway that I could generate a macro in WinEdt that would
read this main file and save a copy of both files (i.e. TEX and JPG)
in a designated location?
Thanks, JP

Ulrike Fischer | 9 Jun 18:19
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Scanning first line of document to get jobname

Hello,

I just learned that if my documents starts directly (no space, no
empty line) with
%& --jobname=mynewjobname

then the tex engines of miktex (pdflatex, latex etc) changes the
jobname of the document to mynewjobname.

Can a similar scan be added to the various macro files of winedt so
that winedt close mynewjobname.pdf (if open) and opens in the viewers
mynewjobname.pdf or .dvi?

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Ulrike Fischer

WinEdt Team | 10 Jun 03:58

Re: A small bug?

You are right. This has now been fixed. It has to do with the
fact that "<" matches an empty string.

In case like this (when the search string is <) using
Alt+CTRL+Right to insert a string in front might be a better
idea (it works in Block Selection as well).

Best regards,

alex

>
> I noted recently a small strange detail.
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> Having for example following text selected
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> S1
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> S2
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> S3
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> And executing a replace '<' with '<X\.' I get the right replacement with
> replace all, but then a confirmation window announces that 5 out of 5
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Salvatore Vassallo | 16 Jun 17:40
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LaTeXdoc and TeXLive

I've recently switched from MikTeX to TeXLive and now LaTeXDoc is no
more working. Winedt Diagnosis of the system says that everything is OK:

 TeX-Root: OK
  C:\Programmi\texlive\2008
TeX-Bin:  OK
  C:\Programmi\texlive\2008\bin\win32
TeX-Help Folder: OK
  C:\Programmi\texlive\2008\texmf-doc\doc
TeX-Help: (TeX Live pdf doc) OK
  C:\Programmi\texlive

TeXLive has installed the LaTeX docs in
C:\Programmi\texlive\2008\texmf-dist\doc

and it seems that LaTeXDoc isn't able to find them.

Where does it expect to find them? Can I move the docs in another place
so that it can find them? Or can I patch LeTeXdoc so that it can find them?

Thanks in advance

Salvatore Vassallo

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Help please!!! How to recover deleted files

I accidentally pressed the delete tree button on WinEdt? Is there any way to recover the deleted files!!?

 

I made a copy of the folder that the files were in before pressing the button, but it deleted the files in the copied folder as well. How can that be??

 

I am running Windows XP Professional SP3 and WinEdt 5 (v 5.5)

praschifka | 17 Jun 16:56
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RE: Help please!!! How to recover deleted files

All is OK. I have found the files. It appears that the files were not where I thought they were and I had not deleted them.

 

My apologies.

 

> I accidentally pressed the delete tree button on WinEdt? Is there any way to recover the deleted files!!?

>

 

> I made a copy of the folder that the files were in before pressing the button, but it deleted the files in the copied folder as > well. How can that be??

>

> I am running Windows XP Professional SP3 and WinEdt 5 (v 5.5)

Nicolas Vaughan | 17 Jun 17:07
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Re: RE: Help please!!! How to recover deleted files

To avoid further complications, it is recommended that you change your backup and autosave settings (Preferences->Backup). That has saved me more than once from total caos!
Best,
Nicolas Vaughan


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:56 AM, <praschifka <at> internode.on.net> wrote:

All is OK. I have found the files. It appears that the files were not where I thought they were and I had not deleted them.

 

My apologies.

 

> I accidentally pressed the delete tree button on WinEdt? Is there any way to recover the deleted files!!?

> I made a copy of the folder that the files were in before pressing the button, but it deleted the files in the copied folder as > well. How can that be??

>

> I am running Windows XP Professional SP3 and WinEdt 5 (v 5.5)


Les Bell | 17 Jun 23:25
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Re: Help please!!! How to recover deleted files


"Justin Praschifka & Josephine Speck" <praschifka <at> internode.on.net> wrote:

>>
I accidentally pressed the delete tree button on WinEdt? Is there any way
to recover the deleted files!!?
<<

You might want to take a look at
http://www.officerecovery.com/freeundelete/ . Download it and install it
(perhaps on a USB key) *before* you need it.

Best,

--- Les Bell
[http://www.lesbell.com.au]
Tel: +61 2 9451 1144


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