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Cannot use predictive mode with latex


From: Christian Herenz
Subject: Cannot use predictive mode with latex
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:24:53 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; de; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100116 SeaMonkey/2.0.2

Hi,

Predictive just will not work on my machine with latex (or html).
I checked everything twice, and then used the debugger as advised in the INSTALL file (that comes with predictive).

The following steps laed to the error (after having completed the steps in your INSTALL file):
1. C-x f test.tex (file does not exist - new)
2. M-x predictive-mode
3. Enter \ (Backslash - I normally would like to write something like "\begin{document}")

Debbugger says following in emacs:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
  =(nil 92)
  (while (= (char-before) 92) (backward-char) (incf i))
  (save-excursion (while (= ... 92) (backward-char) (incf i)))
(let ((i 0)) (save-excursion (while ... ... ...)) (if (oddp i) (quote add) (quote reject)))
  (lambda nil (let (...) (save-excursion ...) (if ... ... ...)))()
  auto-completion-self-insert()
  completion-self-insert()
  call-interactively(completion-self-insert)

4. After that I only hear beeps when I try to modify something in the buffer (i.e. it is blocked). I am not able to add anything to the buffer.

I hope I am doing not something completely wrong here, so that it is my fault. But I checked everything twice (steps in the install file). Very odd (I did just the plain install: make, make install)....

I'm running the Emacs version, which comes with debian lenny:
GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.11) of 2008-11-09 on excelsior, modified by Debian. But I just tested it an run into the same problem on openSUSE 11.1.

When entering predictive-mode in a plain text file, it works fine.

Greetings,
Christian


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