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mina
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Kile project tree and labels

Post by mina »

Hi all,

So I have a Kile project with many files. Each time I start up Kile, the files are displayed in the tree (panel on the left, 'Files and projects' tab) in alphabetical order, instead of as a tree representing the project. Whenever I open a file, it gets included in a tree the way that it should be. But to render a complete tree of my project I have to open each and every file!

Within the project I have many labels. Whenever I wish to add a reference to a label somewhere in my text, the 'code completion' (ctrl-space) shows only those labels that are not new and are in open files. Instead of all available labels, old and new.

Is this normal Kile behaviour? Does anyone else see these two quirks?

I use KDE 4.4.5 on Fedora 13, Kile 2.0.85 (and Kile calls itself 'Beta').

Cheers,
Mina

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michaels
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Re: Kile project tree and labels

Post by michaels »

Hi,

I also have this behavior on my computer at my university. It's really a weird thing, and annoying actually. At university, we have Kile 2.0.85 running on KDE 4.4.x (Gentoo stable).

At home, I recently installed Kubuntu 10.10, KDE 4.5.1 and the same version of Kile as above. I access my project from university via SVN, so the same project settings and files. At home, the project loads as expected, so any labels are available via auto-complete, even if the corresponding file was not open before.

I am unsure whether the difference in the KDE Version is truly the solution the problem. The kile settings should be pretty much the same, since I copied the corresponding config file.

Since I can not change the Linux installation at university, I would be curious to know, whether you came up with a solution in the meantime. Thanks!

Best,

Michael
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