As you do in Eclipse just type TODO followed by your text. If you want to include the LaTeX output directly into. If you don't want it to appear it in your document use 2. You just have to use the flag -tlatex with the command line, or formatlatex with the Ant task. You can also type \listoftodos which will print all your todos as a nice styled list. Whenever I want an up-to-date combined list of todos, I compile a separate document made for this purpose (or run a single non-interactive script) which generates a list of todos. The text inside the todo command will appear in the structure-view, as green text in the editor and also as box in your document.
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I'm just traveling so not looking every hour into email. Every time I compile any of the PDFs in TeXstudio, a 6th PDF is automatically generated which has a list of todos from every project.
Or I compile for you if you send the code to my personal email and send the PDF back as email) (Other idea: if you think your laptop installation has an issue, run TeX on another computer or use Overleaf online - the latter one is difficult with a complex document. The technical discussion will continue here once I saw the technical reason (if I find it). If you don't want it to appear it in your document use 2. If you are in a hurry, you could zip/compress your document folder (with all document data) and send it to me at I could have a look. The text inside the todo command will appear in the structure-view, as green text in the editor and also as box in your document. Alternatively, Ctrl + Alt can be used to place multiple cursors without selecting, even in the same line or in non adjacent lines. pdf file for previewing Post by JohannesB Sun 9:33 pm Hi, i hope it was a typo, but the file ending should be tex. 2.8.1 in Manual) Press them all together and simultaneously move the mouse or cursors to select the text.
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I understand that you may not want to share the full document here and that you may not have the time to gather and post the information to find the error. The key combination for block selection is Shift + Ctrl + Alt (See Sect. Without additional information, we cannot guess what goes wrong with your files. my curriculum in LaTeX was a task that has been on my TODO-list for quite a while. So right at the beginning (page 1, dedication), no other messages, no errors. Therefore TeXstudio has numerous features like syntax-highlighting. After a warning (duplicate hyperlink identifier) that's not important (just ignored) the file ends with