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by Marciano Siniscalchi
[http://tekonomist.wordpress.com]

Additional contributors (*thank you thank you thank you*): first of all, Wallace Wu and Juerg Rast, who contributed code for multifile support in ref and cite completions, "new-style" ref/cite completion, and project file support. Also, skuroda (Preferences menu), Sam Finn (initial multifile support for the build command); Daniel Fleischhacker (Linux build fixes), Mads Mobaek (universal newline support), Stefan Ollinger (initial Linux support), RoyalTS (aka Tobias Schidt?) (help with bibtex regexes and citation code, various fixes), Juan Falgueras (latexmk option to handle non-ASCII paths), Jeremy Jay (basic biblatex support), Ray Fang (texttt snippet), Ulrich Gabor (tex engine selection and cleaning aux files), Wes Campaigne and 'jlegewie' (ref/cite completion 2.0!). **Huge** thanks to Daniel Shannon (aka phyllisstein) who first ported LaTeXTools to ST3.
Additional contributors (*thank you thank you thank you*): first of all, Wallace Wu and Juerg Rast, who contributed code for multifile support in ref and cite completions, "new-style" ref/cite completion, and project file support. Also, skuroda (Preferences menu), Sam Finn (initial multifile support for the build command); Daniel Fleischhacker (Linux build fixes), Mads Mobaek (universal newline support), Stefan Ollinger (initial Linux support), RoyalTS (aka Tobias Schidt?) (help with bibtex regexes and citation code, various fixes), Juan Falgueras (latexmk option to handle non-ASCII paths), Jeremy Jay (basic biblatex support), Ray Fang (texttt snippet), Ulrich Gabor (tex engine selection and cleaning aux files), Wes Campaigne and 'jlegewie' (ref/cite completion 2.0!). **Huge** thanks to Daniel Shannon (aka phyllisstein) who first ported LaTeXTools to ST3. Also thanks for Charley Peng, who has been assisting users and generating great pull requests; I'll merge them as soon as possible.

*If you have contributed and I haven't acknowledged you, email me!*

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LaTeXTools Plugin version 2013-07-29 changelog:

HEADLINE FEATURE: New, fully customizable build system! For now,
things work more or less as before, but the infrastructure is there to
customize things beyond your wildest dreams!

NOTE: due to the change in the build system, I had to overhaul the preferences settings. Please READ THIS before proceeding any further:

* From now on, LaTeXTools will use a single settings file, called
`LaTeXTools.sublime-settings`, which *mustexist in the `User`
directory. By this I mean that LaTeXTools *will not workuntil you
have a proper `LaTeXTools.sublime-settings` file in the `User`
directory.

* Because of this, LaTeXtools provides an easy way to
create it, and even *automagicallymigrate your settings from any old
`LaTeXTools Preferences.sublime-settings` file you may have. In
Sublime Text, open the command palette from the Tools menu, search
for "LaTeXTools: Reconfigure and migrate settings," and hit Return.
That's it! Check the README for details.

New features:

- New build system
- Change the default TeX engine and build command using simple options
in "LaTeXTools.sublime-settings" (in your User directory).

Bugs fixed:

- Removed annoying brace-matching behavior with indented text (thanks
Ivan Canay for reporting this issue)



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