Bug#593617: texmaker: Commented-out %\section{} still shows in structure tree
Arthur Magill
arthur.magill at epfl.ch
Fri Sep 17 07:51:01 UTC 2010
Hi Andreas,
Sorry, I took a bit longer to get to this than I'd hoped. But I'm here
now. I've installed 2.0 and the problem still exists. Here's a minimal demo:
\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
\section{one}
% commenting out section two should hide it from the 'structure view'
%\section{two}
\section{three}
\end{document}
Attached screenshot shows the problem. I would expect a commented out
section to disappear from the tree view on the left of the screen, but
it doesn't.
Thanks for taking the time to look at this. I had a quick look at
upstream, but couldn't see any bug reporting mechanism.
Cheers,
Arthur
On 26/08/10 14:04, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Arthur,
>
> thanks for your careful using of TexMaker and reporting issues like
> this. It is probably very welcome by upstream to learn about it.
>
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 06:57:40PM +0200, Arthur Magill wrote:
>> Package: texmaker
>> Version: 1.9.9-2
>> Severity: normal
>>
>> If I comment out a \section{} or \subsection{} line by adding a % character,
>> the section still shows in the document structure tree (usually on the left of
>> the main window). LaTeX itself builds exactly as I would expect, ignoring the
>> commented out line.
>
> Could you please test whether it happens also in version 2.0 of TeXMaker.
> The package was just uploaded and should be available at Debian mirrors
> in a couple of hours.
>
> If the problem remains to exist it would be grat if you could provide a
> sample text and an according screenshot to easily enable me forewarding
> this problem to upstream. (I do not personally use TeXMaker and it
> would be really helpful if you could save my time this way to enable me
> to give more information to upstream.)
>
> Kind regards and thanks for reporting TeXMaker problems
>
> Andreas.
>
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