TeXlipse 1.2.0 - New and Noteworthy

Check also TeXlipse 1.1.0 - New and Noteworthy for more funky features of older TeXlipse versions.

Annotate unbalanced braces

The background parser was improved and now detects and annotates unbalanced braces.

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Open Declaration

TeXlipse now supports the navigation command Open Declaration (Shortkey: F3). You can use it to

  • jump to the defining label, if cursor is on a reference
  • jump to the definition of a selected custom command that was created via \newcommand,
  • open the file of a selected \input or \include command in the editor,
  • jump to corresponding BibTex entry, if cursor is on a citation.


Highlighting

TeXlipse now highlights the matching \end{...} command, if the cursor is on a \begin{...} command and vice versa. Furthermore all matching references and the defining label are highlighted if a reference or label is selected.

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Jump to matching bracket

If a bracket is selected you can use Ctrl+Shift+P or the menu item Navigate/Go to/Matching bracket to jump to the matching brace or bracket


Also note that Java version 1.5 or greater is now required.