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To complete installation of magicComments and logparser, run the following git commands.
git submodule init
git submodule update

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texworks-scripts's Issues

Extend openAllInputs to open document root

In my main document, I have lines saying

\include{chapter1}

and the openAllInputs script is very handy for those. In (e.g.) chapter1.tex, conversely, I have the TeXworks special comment

% !TeX root = main.tex

Can openAllInputs be extended to open that sort of link as well?

Labels (and Headlines) with Unicode-Characters are ignored

Let's say we have latex-document with \label{präposition} and another one with \label{pasta} and after typing \ref{ and then pressing Ctrl-M it only proposes pasta but not präposition. Suggestions for labels do not appear at all, even if there are no Unicode-Characters. I hope you can fix this. Thanks for your work!

Installing AutoComplete in TeXworks on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit

Hi Henrik,
In my research group many people are writing their theses, and using zotero and bibtex, so the autocomplete for citations in an open bibtex file will be very useful.

      But I'm not getting it to work.  
      Does your autocomplete work in the Ubuntu distribution TeXLive 2012.20120611-5

      I've put the two *.js files (autocomplete.js, autocompleteFunctions) into an autocomplete subfolder of the TeXworks scripting folder and restarted.
      But the autocomplete function does not appear among managed scripts, or any menu item.  
     And I've reloaded scripts, and checked Manage Scripts, and don't see autocomplete either as a Standalone Script, or a Hook Script.  

     Do you have any suggestions on how to get this working?

Thanks

open file when the current .tex file is in another directory

When a .tex file with e.g. an \include or \input is in another directory that the main .tex file then the openAllInputs-tex.js script fails because it looks for the file relative to the current document instead of being relative to a potentially stated main .tex file (specified with a % !TeX = <path-to-main.tex>)

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