Hello. Consider the following latex snippet with the cursor position indicated by |:
\begin{itemize} \item My 1st item %%% comment | \end{itemize} At that point call `LaTeX-insert-item' (M-RET) to get the following: \begin{itemize} \item My 1st item %%% comment %%% \item | \end{itemize} while I would have expected \begin{itemize} \item My 1st item %%% comment \item | \end{itemize} I cannot think of a situation where the current version is desirable. This happens because `LaTeX-insert-item' inserts a new line using `LaTeX-newline' instead of `TeX-newline. In addition to the above, `LaTeX-insert-item' always inserts a new line unless the cursor is at the beginning of line: (unless (bolp) (LaTeX-newline)) This is rarely the case. For example, if you enter a new line inside itemize, the line is indented. It would be better to replace the (bolp) check with a check that the line contains only whitespace characters. So my proposal is to replace the above line with (unless (string-match-p "^[[:blank:]]*$" (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))) (TeX-newline))
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