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83 | 1 Info file: yatexe, -*-Text-*- |
2 produced by `texinfo-format-buffer' | |
3 from file `yatexe.tex' | |
206 | 4 using `texinfmt.el' version 2.38 of 3 July 1998. |
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124 | 6 |
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83 | 9 |
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11 File: yatexe, Node: Top, Next: What is YaTeX?, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir) | |
12 | |
13 * Menu: | |
14 | |
124 | 15 * What is YaTeX?:: |
83 | 16 * Main features:: What YaTeX can do |
17 * Installation:: Guide to install | |
18 * Typesetting:: Call typesetting processes | |
19 * %#notation:: Meta-keyword `%#' | |
20 * Completion:: Input LaTeX commands with completion | |
21 * Local dictionaries:: Directory dependent completion | |
22 * Commenting out:: Commenting/uncommenting text | |
23 * Cursor jump:: Jumping to related position | |
24 * Changing and Deleting:: Changing/deleting certain unit of text | |
25 * Filling:: Filling an item or paragraph | |
26 * Updation of includeonly:: Free from maintaining includeonly | |
27 * What column:: Check what table-column the cursor belong | |
28 * Intelligent newline:: Guess requisites of new line | |
29 * Usepackage checker:: Selecting correct \usepackage is YaTeX's job | |
30 * Online help:: On-line documentation of LaTeX | |
31 * Browsing file hierarchy:: Walking through file hierarchy | |
32 * Cooperation with other packages:: Work well with gmhist, min-out | |
33 * Customizations:: How to breed `Wild Bird' | |
34 * Etcetera:: YaTeX is acquisitive. | |
35 * Copying:: Redistribution | |
36 | |
37 | |
206 | 38 |
83 | 39 |
40 File: yatexe, Node: What is YaTeX?, Next: Main features, Prev: Top, Up: Top | |
41 | |
42 What is YaTeX? | |
43 ************** | |
44 | |
45 YaTeX automates typesetting and previewing of LaTeX and enables | |
46 completing input of LaTeX mark-up command such as | |
47 `\begin{}'..`\end{}'. | |
48 | |
49 YaTeX also supports Demacs which runs on MS-DOS(386), Mule (Multi | |
50 Language Enhancement to GNU Emacs), and latex on DOS. | |
51 | |
206 | 52 |
83 | 53 |
54 File: yatexe, Node: Main features, Next: Installation, Prev: What is YaTeX?, Up: Top | |
55 | |
56 Main features | |
57 ************* | |
58 | |
59 * Invocation of typesetter, previewer and related programs(`C-c t') | |
60 * Typesetting on static region which is independent from point | |
61 * Semiautomatic replacing of `\includeonly' | |
62 * Jumping to error line(`C-c '') | |
63 * Completing-read of LaTeX commands such as `\begin{}', | |
124 | 64 `\section' etc. |
83 | 65 (`C-c b', `C-c s', `C-c l', `C-c m') |
66 * Enclosing text into LaTeX environments or commands | |
67 (`C-u' ABOVEKEYSTROKES) | |
68 * Displaying the structure of text at entering sectioning commands | |
69 * Lump shifting of sectioning commands (*Note view-sectioning::) | |
70 * Learning unknown/new LaTeX commands for the next completion | |
71 * Argument reading with a guide for complicated LaTeX commands | |
72 * Generating argument-readers for new/unsupported commands(`yatexgen') | |
73 * Quick changing or deleting of LaTeX commands(`C-c c', `C-c k') | |
74 * Jumping from and to inter-file, begin<->end, ref<->label(`C-c g') | |
75 * Blanket commenting out or uncommenting | |
76 (`C-c >', `C-c <', `C-c ,', `C-c .') | |
77 * Easy input of accent mark, math-mode's commands and Greek letters | |
78 (`C-c a', `;', `:') | |
79 * Online help for the popular LaTeX commands | |
80 (`C-c ?', `C-c /') | |
81 * Document files hierarchy browser (`C-c d') | |
82 * Adding automatically \usepackage corresponding to inputting LaTeX | |
83 macro with completion | |
84 * Allow you to forget creating \label{}s, \ref or \cite completion | |
85 automatically generate labels. | |
86 | |
206 | 87 |
83 | 88 |
89 File: yatexe, Node: Installation, Next: Typesetting, Prev: Main features, Up: Top | |
90 | |
91 Installation | |
92 ************ | |
93 | |
94 Put next two expressions into your `~/.emacs'. | |
95 | |
96 (setq auto-mode-alist | |
97 (cons (cons "\\.tex$" 'yatex-mode) auto-mode-alist)) | |
98 (autoload 'yatex-mode "yatex" "Yet Another LaTeX mode" t) | |
99 | |
100 Next, add certain path name where you put files of YaTeX to your | |
101 load-path. If you want to put them in `~/src/emacs', write | |
102 | |
103 (setq load-path | |
104 (cons (expand-file-name "~/src/emacs") load-path)) | |
105 | |
106 in your `~/.emacs' | |
107 | |
108 Then, yatex-mode will be automatically loaded when you visit a | |
109 file which has extension `.tex'. If yatex-mode is successfully | |
110 loaded, mode string on mode line will be turned to "YaTeX". | |
111 | |
112 | |
206 | 113 |
83 | 114 |
115 File: yatexe, Node: Typesetting, Next: %#notation, Prev: Installation, Up: Top | |
116 | |
117 Typesetting | |
118 *********** | |
119 | |
120 The prefix key stroke of yatex-mode is `C-c' (Press 'C' with Control | |
121 key) by default. If you don't intend to change the prefix key stroke, | |
122 assume all `[prefix]' as `C-c' in this document. These key | |
123 strokes execute typeset or preview command. | |
124 | |
125 `[prefix] t j' | |
126 ... invoke latex | |
127 `[prefix] t r' | |
128 ... invoke latex on region | |
130
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129 `[prefix] t e' |
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130 ... invoke latex on current environment or whole |
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131 portion of current formulas in math-mode. |
83 | 132 `[prefix] t k' |
133 ... kill current typesetting process | |
134 `[prefix] t b' | |
135 ... invoke bibtex | |
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136 `[prefix] t i' |
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139 ... invoke latex && dvipdfmx |
83 | 140 `[prefix] t p' |
141 ... preview | |
142 `[prefix] t l' | |
143 ... lpr dvi-file | |
144 `[prefix] t s' | |
145 ... search current string on xdvi-remote | |
146 | |
147 * Menu: | |
148 | |
124 | 149 * Calling typesetter:: |
150 * Calling previewer:: | |
151 * Printing out:: | |
83 | 152 |
206 | 153 |
83 | 154 |
155 File: yatexe, Node: Calling typesetter, Next: Calling previewer, Prev: Typesetting, Up: Typesetting | |
156 | |
157 Calling typesetter | |
158 ================== | |
159 | |
160 Typing `[prefix] t j', the current editing window will be divided | |
161 horizontally when you invoke latex command, and log message of LaTeX | |
162 typesetting will be displayed in the other window; called typesetting | |
163 buffer. The typesetting buffer automatically scrolls up and traces LaTeX | |
164 warnings and error messages. If you see latex stopping by an error, you | |
165 can send string to latex in the typesetting buffer. | |
166 | |
167 If an error stops the LaTeX typesetting, this key stroke will move the | |
168 cursor to the line where LaTeX error is detected. | |
169 | |
170 `[prefix] '' | |
171 `([prefix]+single quotation)' | |
172 | |
173 ... jump to the previous error or warning | |
174 | |
175 If you find a noticeable error, move to the typesetting buffer and move | |
176 the cursor on the line of error message and type `SPACE' key. This makes | |
177 the cursor move to corresponding source line. | |
178 | |
131 | 179 YaTeX-typeset-region invoked by `[prefix] tr' call typesetter for |
180 region. The region is specified by standard point and mark, or by | |
181 `%#BEGIN' and `%#END' marks. Selected region will be copied to the | |
182 temporary file `texput.tex' with the same preamble as the main file of | |
183 current editing sources. Be sure to put all local macro settings in | |
206 | 184 preamble, not after `\begin{document}'. The method of specification of |
185 the region is shown in the section *Note %#notation::. | |
83 | 186 |
187 The documentclass for typeset-region is the same as that of editing file | |
188 if you edit one file, and is the same as main file's if you edit splitting | |
189 files. | |
190 | |
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192 inner math mode and then call typeset-region with marked region. This is |
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193 convenient to quick view of current tabular environment or current editing |
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194 formulas. Keeping previewer window for `texput.dvi' is handy for |
131 | 195 debugging. Since `[prefix] te' selects the inner-most environment as |
196 region, it is not suitable for partial typesetting of doubly or more | |
197 composed environment. If you want to do partial typesetting for a nested | |
198 environment, use `[prefix] tr' for static-region, which is described in | |
199 the section *Note %#notation::. | |
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203 File: yatexe, Node: Calling previewer, Next: Printing out, Prev: Calling typesetter, Up: Typesetting | |
204 | |
205 Calling previewer | |
206 ================= | |
207 | |
208 `[prefix] t p' invokes the TeX previewer. And if you are using | |
209 xdvi-remote, which can be controled from other terminals, `[prefix] t s' | |
210 enables you to search current string at the cursor on the running xdvi | |
211 window. | |
212 | |
206 | 213 |
83 | 214 |
215 File: yatexe, Node: Printing out, Prev: Calling previewer, Up: Typesetting | |
216 | |
217 Printing out | |
218 ============ | |
219 | |
220 When you type `[preifx] t l', YaTeX asks you the range of dvi-printing | |
221 by default. You can skip this by invoking it with universal-argument as | |
222 follows: | |
223 | |
224 C-u [prefix] tl | |
225 | |
206 | 226 |
83 | 227 |
228 File: yatexe, Node: %#notation, Next: Completion, Prev: Typesetting, Up: Top | |
229 | |
230 %# notation | |
231 *********** | |
232 | |
233 You can control the typesetting process by describing `%#' notations in | |
234 the source text. | |
235 | |
236 * Menu: | |
237 | |
124 | 238 * Changing typesetter:: |
239 * Splitting input files:: | |
240 * Static region for typesetting:: | |
241 * Lpr format:: | |
242 * Editing %# notation:: | |
83 | 243 |
206 | 244 |
83 | 245 |
246 File: yatexe, Node: Changing typesetter, Next: Splitting input files, Prev: %#notation, Up: %#notation | |
247 | |
248 To change the `latex' command or to split a source text. | |
249 ======================================================== | |
250 | |
251 To change the typesetting command, write | |
252 | |
253 %#!latex-big | |
254 | |
255 anywhere in the source text. This is useful for changing typesetter. | |
256 | |
206 | 257 |
83 | 258 |
259 File: yatexe, Node: Splitting input files, Next: Static region for typesetting, Prev: Changing typesetter, Up: %#notation | |
260 | |
261 Splitting input files | |
262 ===================== | |
263 | |
264 And if you split the source text and edit subfile that should be | |
265 included from main text. | |
266 | |
267 %#!latex main.tex | |
268 | |
269 will be helpful to execute latex on main file from sub text buffer. Since | |
270 this command line after `%#!' will be sent to shell literally, next | |
271 description makes it convenient to use ghostview as dvi-previewer. | |
272 | |
273 %#!latex main ; dvi2ps main.dvi > main | |
274 | |
275 Note that YaTeX assumes the component before the last period of the last | |
276 word in this line as base name of the main LaTeX source. The `%f' | |
277 notation in this line is replaced by main file name, and `%r' replaced by | |
278 root name of main file name. If you specify `%f' or `%r', YaTeX always | |
279 ask you the name of main file at the first typesetting. | |
280 | |
281 To make best use of the feature of inter-file jumping by `[prefix] g' | |
282 (see *Note Cursor jump::), take described below into consideration. | |
283 | |
206 | 284 * You can put split texts in sub directory, but not in sub directory of |
285 sub directory. | |
83 | 286 * In the main text, specify the child file name with relative path name |
206 | 287 such as \include{chap1/sub}, when you include the file in a |
288 sub-directory. | |
289 * In a sub-text, write `%#!latex main.tex' even if `main.tex' is in the | |
290 parent directory(not %#!latex ../main.tex). | |
291 | |
83 | 292 |
293 | |
294 File: yatexe, Node: Static region for typesetting, Next: Lpr format, Prev: Splitting input files, Up: %#notation | |
295 | |
296 Static region | |
297 ============= | |
298 | |
299 Typeset-region by `[prefix] tr' passes the region between point and mark | |
300 to typesetting command by default. But when you want to typeset static | |
301 region, enclose the region by `%#BEGIN' and `%#END' as follows. | |
302 | |
303 %#BEGIN | |
304 TheRegionYouWantToTypesetManyTimes | |
305 %#END | |
306 | |
307 This is the rule of deciding the region. | |
308 | |
309 1. If there exists %#BEGIN before point, | |
310 | |
311 1. If there exists %#END after %#BEGIN, | |
312 * From %#BEGIN to %#END. | |
313 | |
314 2. If %#END does not exist after %#BEGIN, | |
315 * From %#BEGIN to the end of buffer. | |
316 | |
317 2. If there does not exist %#BEGIN before point, | |
318 * Between point and mark(standard method of Emacs). | |
319 | |
320 It is useful to write `%#BEGIN' in the previous line of \begin and | |
321 `%#END' in the next line of \`end' when you try complex environment such | |
322 as `tabular' many times. It is also useful to put only `%#BEGIN' alone at | |
323 the middle of very long text. Do not forget to erase `%#BEGIN' `%#END' | |
324 pair. | |
325 | |
206 | 326 |
83 | 327 |
328 File: yatexe, Node: Lpr format, Next: Editing %# notation, Prev: Static region for typesetting, Up: %#notation | |
329 | |
330 Lpr format | |
331 ========== | |
332 | |
333 Lpr format is specified by three Lisp variables. Here are the default | |
334 values of them. | |
335 | |
336 `(1)dviprint-command-format' | |
337 `"dvi2ps %f %t %s | lpr"' | |
338 `(2)dviprint-from-format' | |
339 `"-f %b"' | |
340 `(3)dviprint-to-format' | |
341 `"-t %e"' | |
342 | |
343 On YaTeX-lpr, `%s' in (1) is replaced by the file name of main text, | |
344 `%f' by contents of (2), %t by contents of (3). At these replacements, | |
345 `%b' in (2) is also replaced by the number of beginning page, `%e' in (3) | |
346 is replaced by the number of ending page. But `%f' and `%t' are ignored | |
347 when you omit the range of print-out by `C-u [prefix] tl'. | |
348 | |
349 If you want to change this lpr format temporarily, put a command such as | |
350 follows somewhere in the text: | |
351 | |
352 %#LPR dvi2ps %f %t %s | 4up -page 4 | texfix | lpr -Plp2 | |
353 | |
354 And if you want YaTeX not to ask you the range of printing out, the next | |
355 example may be helpful. | |
356 | |
357 %#LPR dvi2ps %s | lpr | |
358 | |
206 | 359 |
83 | 360 |
361 File: yatexe, Node: Editing %# notation, Prev: Lpr format, Up: %#notation | |
362 | |
363 Editing %# notation | |
364 =================== | |
365 | |
366 To edit `%#' notation described above, type | |
367 | |
368 `[prefix] %' | |
369 ... editing %# notation menu | |
370 | |
371 and select one of the entry of the menu as follows. | |
372 | |
373 !)Edit-%#! B)EGIN-END-region L)Edit-%#LPR | |
374 | |
375 Type `!' to edit `%#!' entry, `b' to enclose the region with `%#BEGIN' and | |
376 `%#END', and `l' to edit `%#LPR' entry. When you type `b', all `%#BEGIN' | |
377 and `%#END' are automatically erased. | |
378 | |
206 | 379 |
83 | 380 |
381 File: yatexe, Node: Completion, Next: Local dictionaries, Prev: %#notation, Up: Top | |
382 | |
383 Completion | |
384 ********** | |
385 | |
386 YaTeX makes it easy to input the LaTeX commands. There are several | |
387 kinds of completion type, begin-type, section-type, large-type, etc... | |
388 | |
389 * Menu: | |
390 | |
124 | 391 * Begin-type completion:: |
392 * Section-type completion:: | |
393 * Large-type completion:: | |
394 * Maketitle-type completion:: | |
395 * Arbitrary completion:: | |
396 * End completion:: | |
397 * Accent completion:: | |
398 * Image completion:: | |
399 * Greek letters completion:: | |
83 | 400 |
206 | 401 |
83 | 402 |
403 File: yatexe, Node: Begin-type completion, Next: Section-type completion, Prev: Completion, Up: Completion | |
404 | |
405 Begin-type completion | |
406 ===================== | |
407 | |
206 | 408 "Begin-type completion" completes commands of `\begin{env}' ... |
83 | 409 `\end{env}'. All of the begin-type completions begin with this key |
410 sequence. | |
411 | |
412 `[prefix] b' | |
413 ... start begin-type completion | |
414 | |
415 An additional key stroke immediately completes a frequently used LaTeX | |
416 `\begin{}'...`\`end'{}' environment. | |
417 | |
418 `[prefix] b c' | |
419 ... `\begin{center}...\end{center}' | |
420 `[prefix] b d' | |
421 ... `\begin{document}...\end{document}' | |
422 `[prefix] b D' | |
423 ... `\begin{description}...\end{description}' | |
424 `[prefix] b e' | |
425 ... `\begin{enumerate}...\end{enumerate}' | |
426 `[prefix] b E' | |
427 ... `\begin{equation}...\end{equation}' | |
428 `[prefix] b i' | |
429 ... `\begin{itemize}...\end{itemize}' | |
430 `[prefix] b l' | |
431 ... `\begin{flushleft}...\end{flushleft}' | |
432 `[prefix] b m' | |
433 ... `\begin{minipage}...\end{minipage}' | |
434 `[prefix] b t' | |
435 ... `\begin{tabbing}...\end{tabbing}' | |
436 `[prefix] b T' | |
437 ... `\begin{tabular}...\end{tabular}' | |
438 `[prefix] b^T' | |
439 ... `\begin{table}...\end{table}' | |
440 `[prefix] b p' | |
441 ... `\begin{picture}...\end{picture}' | |
442 `[prefix] b q' | |
443 ... `\begin{quote}...\end{quote}' | |
444 `[prefix] b Q' | |
445 ... `\begin{quotation}...\end{quotation}' | |
446 `[prefix] b r' | |
447 ... `\begin{flushright}...\end{flushright}' | |
448 `[prefix] b v' | |
449 ... `\begin{verbatim}...\end{verbatim}' | |
450 `[prefix] b V' | |
451 ... `\begin{verse}...\end{verse}' | |
452 | |
453 Any other LaTeX environments are made by completing-read of the Emacs | |
454 function. | |
455 | |
456 `[prefix] b SPACE' | |
457 ... begin-type completion | |
458 | |
459 The next message will show up in the minibuffer | |
460 | |
124 | 461 Begin environment(default document): |
83 | 462 |
463 by typing `[prefix] b'. Put the wishing environment with completion in | |
464 the minibuffer, and `\begin{env}'...\`\end{env}' will be inserted in the | |
465 LaTeX source text. If the environment you want to put does not exist in | |
466 the YaTeX completion table, it will be registered in the user completion | |
467 table. YaTeX automatically saves the user completion table in the user | |
468 dictionary file at exiting of emacs. | |
469 | |
470 At the completion of certain environments, the expected initial entry will | |
471 automatically inserted such as `\item' for `itemize' environment. If you | |
472 don't want the entry, it can be removed by undoing. | |
473 | |
474 If you want to enclose some paragraphs which have already been written, | |
475 invoke the begin-type completion with changing the case of `b' of key | |
476 sequence upper(or invoke it with universal argument by `C-u' prefix). | |
477 | |
478 The following example encloses a region with `description' environment. | |
479 | |
480 `[prefix] B D' | |
481 `(or ESC 1 [prefix] b D)' | |
482 `(or C-u [prefix] b D)' | |
483 | |
484 ... begin-type completion for region | |
485 | |
486 This enclosing holds good for the completing input by `[prefix] b SPC'. | |
487 `[prefix] B SPC' enclose a region with the environment selected by | |
488 completing-read. | |
489 | |
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492 File: yatexe, Node: Section-type completion, Next: Large-type completion, Prev: Begin-type completion, Up: Completion | |
493 | |
494 Section-type completion | |
495 ======================= | |
496 | |
497 "Section-type completion" completes section-type commands which take an | |
498 argument or more such as `\section{foo}'. To invoke section-type | |
499 completion, type | |
500 | |
501 `[prefix] s' | |
502 ... section-type completion | |
503 | |
504 then the prompt | |
505 | |
506 (C-v for view) \???{} (default documentclass): | |
507 | |
508 will show up in the minibuffer. Section-type LaTeX commands are completed | |
509 by space key, and the default value is selected when you type nothing in | |
510 the minibuffer. | |
511 | |
512 Next, | |
513 | |
514 \section{???}: | |
515 | |
516 prompts you the argument of section-type LaTeX command. For example, the | |
517 following inputs | |
518 | |
519 \???{} (default documentclass): section | |
520 \section{???}: Hello world. | |
521 | |
522 will insert the string | |
523 | |
524 \section{Hello world.} | |
525 | |
526 in your LaTeX source. When you neglect argument such as | |
527 | |
528 (C-v for view) \???{} (default section): vspace* | |
124 | 529 \vspace*{???}: |
83 | 530 |
531 YaTeX puts | |
532 | |
533 \vspace*{} | |
534 | |
535 and move the cursor in the braces. | |
536 | |
537 In LaTeX command, there are commands which take more than one arguments | |
538 such as `\addtolength{\topmargin}{8mm}'. To complete these commands, | |
539 invoke section-type completion with universal argument as, | |
540 | |
541 C-u 2 [prefix] s (or ESC 2 [prefix] s) | |
542 | |
543 and make answers in minibuffer like this. | |
544 | |
545 (C-v for view) \???{} (default vspace*): addtolength | |
546 \addtolength{???}: \topmargin | |
547 Argument 2: 8mm | |
548 | |
549 `\addtolength' and the first argument `\topmargin' can be typed easily by | |
550 completing read. Since YaTeX also learns the number of arguments of | |
551 section-type command and will ask that many arguments in future | |
552 completion, you had better tell the number of arguments to YaTeX at the | |
553 first completion of the new word. But you can change the number of | |
554 arguments by calling the completion with different universal argument | |
555 again. | |
556 | |
557 | |
558 Invoking section-type completion with `[Prefix] S' (Capital `S') | |
559 includes the region as the first argument of section-type command. | |
560 | |
561 The section/large/maketitle type completion can work at the prompt for | |
562 the argument of other section-type completion. Nested LaTeX commands are | |
563 efficiently read with the recursive completion by typing YaTeX's | |
564 completion key sequence in the minibuffer. | |
565 | |
566 * Menu: | |
567 | |
124 | 568 * view-sectioning:: |
83 | 569 |
206 | 570 |
83 | 571 |
572 File: yatexe, Node: view-sectioning, Prev: Section-type completion, Up: Section-type completion | |
573 | |
574 view-sectioning | |
575 --------------- | |
576 | |
577 In the minibuffer at the prompt of section-type command completion, | |
578 typing `C-v' shows a list of sectioning commands in source text(The line | |
579 with `<<--' mark is the nearest sectioning command). Then, default | |
580 sectioning command appears in the minibuffer. You can go up/down | |
581 sectioning command by typing `C-p'/`C-n', can scrolls up/down the listing | |
582 buffer by `C-v'/`M-v', and can hide sectioning commands under certain | |
583 level by 0 through 6. Type `?' in the minibuffer of sectioning prompt | |
584 for more information. | |
585 | |
586 You can generate this listing buffer (`*Sectioning Lines*' buffer) by | |
587 typing | |
588 `M-x YaTeX-section-overview' | |
589 ... Generate *Sectioning Lines* buffer | |
590 | |
124 | 591 from the LaTeX source buffer. In this listing buffer, typing `u' on the |
592 sectioning command shifts up the corresponding sectioning command in | |
83 | 593 source text and `d' shifts down. After marking lines in the listing |
124 | 594 buffer, typing `U' shifts up all sectioning commands in the region, and |
595 `U' shifts down. Here are all the key bindings of `*Sectioning Lines*' | |
596 buffer. | |
83 | 597 |
598 `SPC' | |
599 ... Jump to corresponding source line | |
600 `.' | |
601 ... Display corresponding source line | |
602 `u' | |
603 ... Shift up a sectioning line | |
604 `d' | |
605 ... Shift down a sectioning line | |
606 `U' | |
607 ... Shift up sectioning lines in region | |
608 `D' | |
609 ... Shift down sectioning lines in region | |
610 `0...6' | |
611 ... Hide sectioning commands whose level is lower than n | |
612 | |
613 | |
206 | 614 |
83 | 615 |
616 File: yatexe, Node: Large-type completion, Next: Maketitle-type completion, Prev: Section-type completion, Up: Completion | |
617 | |
618 Large-type completion | |
619 ===================== | |
620 | |
621 "Large-type completion" inputs the font or size changing descriptions | |
622 such as `{\large }'. When you type | |
623 | |
624 `[prefix] l' | |
625 ... large-type completion | |
626 | |
627 the message in the minibuffer | |
628 | |
124 | 629 {\??? } (default large): |
83 | 630 |
631 prompts prompts you large-type command with completing-read. There are | |
632 TeX commands to change fonts or sizes, `it', `huge' and so on, in the | |
633 completion table. | |
634 | |
635 Region-based completion is also invoked by changing the letter after | |
636 prefix key stroke as `[prefix] L'. It encloses the region by braces with | |
637 large-type command. | |
638 | |
206 | 639 |
83 | 640 |
641 File: yatexe, Node: Maketitle-type completion, Next: Arbitrary completion, Prev: Large-type completion, Up: Completion | |
642 | |
643 Maketitle-type completion | |
644 ========================= | |
645 | |
646 We call it "maketitle-type completion" which completes commands such as | |
647 `\maketitle'. Take notice that maketitle-type commands take no arguments. | |
648 Then, typing | |
649 | |
650 `[prefix] m' | |
651 ... maketitle-type completion | |
652 | |
653 begins maketitle-completion. Above mentioned method is true for | |
654 maketitle-completion, and there are LaTeX commands with no arguments in | |
655 completion table. | |
656 | |
206 | 657 |
83 | 658 |
659 File: yatexe, Node: Arbitrary completion, Next: End completion, Prev: Maketitle-type completion, Up: Completion | |
660 | |
661 Arbitrary completion | |
662 ==================== | |
663 | |
664 You can complete certain LaTeX command anywhere without typical | |
665 completing method as described, by typing | |
666 | |
667 `[prefix] SPC' | |
668 ... arbitrary completion | |
669 | |
670 after the initial string of LaTeX command that is preceded by `\'. | |
671 | |
206 | 672 |
83 | 673 |
674 File: yatexe, Node: End completion, Next: Accent completion, Prev: Arbitrary completion, Up: Completion | |
675 | |
676 End completion | |
677 ============== | |
678 | |
679 YaTeX automatically detects the opened environment and close it with | |
124 | 680 \`\end{environment}'. Though proficient YaTeX users never fail to make |
83 | 681 environment with begin-type completion, some may begin an environment |
682 manually. In that case, type | |
683 | |
684 `[prefix] e' | |
685 ... `end' completion | |
686 | |
687 at the end of the opened environment. | |
688 | |
206 | 689 |
83 | 690 |
691 File: yatexe, Node: Accent completion, Next: Image completion, Prev: End completion, Up: Completion | |
692 | |
693 Accent completion | |
694 ================= | |
695 | |
696 When you want to write the European accent marks(like `\`{o}'), | |
697 | |
698 `[prefix] a' | |
699 ... accent completion | |
700 | |
701 shows the menu | |
702 | |
703 1:` 2:' 3:^ 4:" 5:~ 6:= 7:. u v H t c d b | |
704 | |
705 in the minibuffer. Chose one character or corresponding numeric, and you | |
706 will see | |
707 | |
708 \`{} | |
709 | |
710 in the editing buffer with the cursor positioned in braces. Type one more | |
711 character `o' for example, then | |
712 | |
713 \`{o} | |
714 | |
715 will be completed, and the cursor gets out from braces. | |
716 | |
206 | 717 |
83 | 718 |
719 File: yatexe, Node: Image completion, Next: Greek letters completion, Prev: Accent completion, Up: Completion | |
720 | |
721 Image completion of mathematical sign | |
722 ===================================== | |
723 | |
724 Arrow marks, sigma mark and those signs mainly used in the TeX's math | |
725 environment are completed by key sequences which imitate the corresponding | |
726 symbols graphically. This completion only works in the math environment. | |
727 YaTeX automatically detects whether the cursor located in math environment | |
728 or not, and change the behavior of key strokes `;' and `:'. | |
729 | |
730 By the way, we often express the leftarrow mark by `<-' for example. | |
124 | 731 Considering such image, you can write `\leftarrow' by typing `<-' after |
732 `;' (semicolon) as a prefix. In the same way, `\longleftarrow' (`<--') is | |
733 completed by typing `;<--', infinity mark which is imitated by `oo' is | |
734 completed by typing `;oo'. | |
83 | 735 |
736 Here are the sample operations in YaTeX math-mode. | |
737 | |
738 INPUT Completed LaTeX commands | |
739 ; < - `\leftarrow' | |
740 ; < - - `\longleftarrow' | |
741 ; < - - > `\longleftrightarrow' | |
742 ; o `\circ' | |
743 ; o o `\infty' | |
744 | |
745 In any case, you can quit from image completion and can move to the next | |
746 editing operation if the LaTeX command you want is shown in the buffer. | |
747 | |
124 | 748 `;' itself in math-environment is inserted by `;;'. Typing `TAB' in the |
749 midst of image completion shows all of the LaTeX commands that start with | |
750 the same name as string you previously typed in. In this menu buffer, | |
751 press `RET' after moving the cursor (by `n', `p', `b', `f') to insert the | |
752 LaTeX command. | |
83 | 753 |
754 To know all of the completion table, type `TAB' just after `;'. And | |
755 here is the sample menu by `TAB' after `;<'. | |
756 | |
757 KEY LaTeX sequence sign | |
758 < \leq < | |
759 ~ | |
124 | 760 << \ll << |
83 | 761 <- \leftarrow <- |
762 <= \Leftarrow <= | |
763 | |
764 You can define your favorite key-vs-sequence completion table in the | |
765 Emacs-Lisp variable `YaTeX-math-sign-alist-private'. See also | |
766 `yatexmth.el' for the information of the structure of this variable. | |
767 | |
206 | 768 |
83 | 769 |
770 File: yatexe, Node: Greek letters completion, Prev: Image completion, Up: Completion | |
771 | |
772 Greek letters completion | |
773 ======================== | |
774 | |
775 Math-mode of YaTeX provides another image completion, Greek letters | |
776 completion in the same method. After prefix `:', typing `a' makes | |
777 `\alpha', `b' makes `\beta' and `g' makes `\gamma' and so on. First, type | |
778 `:TAB' to know all the correspondence of alphabets vs. Greek letters. | |
779 | |
124 | 780 If you will find `;' or `:' doesn't work in correct position of math |
781 environment, it may be a bug of YaTeX. Please send me a bug report with | |
782 the configuration of your text, and avoid it temporarily by typing `;' or | |
783 `:' after universal-argument(`C-u') which forces `;' and `:' to work as | |
784 math-prefix. | |
83 | 785 |
206 | 786 |
83 | 787 |
788 File: yatexe, Node: Local dictionaries, Next: Commenting out, Prev: Completion, Up: Top | |
789 | |
790 Local dictionaries | |
791 ****************** | |
792 | |
793 Tables for completion consist of three dictionaries; `standard | |
794 dictionary' built in `yatex.el', `user dictionary' for your common private | |
795 commands, and `local dictionary' that is effective in a certain directory. | |
796 | |
797 When you input the command unknown to YaTeX at a completion in the | |
798 minibuffer, YaTeX asks you with the following prompt; | |
799 | |
800 `foo' is not in table. Register into: U)serDic L)ocalDic N)one D)iscard | |
801 | |
802 In this menu, typing `u' updates your `user dictionary', `l' updates your | |
803 local dictionary, `n' updates only on-memory dictionary which go through | |
804 only current Emacs session, and `d' updates no dictionary and throws the | |
805 new word away. | |
806 | |
807 If you find this switching feature meaningless and bothersome, put the | |
808 next expression into your `~/.emacs' | |
809 | |
810 (setq YaTeX-nervous nil) | |
811 | |
206 | 812 |
83 | 813 |
814 File: yatexe, Node: Commenting out, Next: Cursor jump, Prev: Local dictionaries, Up: Top | |
815 | |
816 Commenting out | |
817 ************** | |
818 | |
819 You may want to comment out some region. | |
820 | |
821 `[prefix] >' | |
822 ... comment out region by % | |
823 `[prefix] <' | |
824 ... uncomment region | |
825 | |
826 cause an operation to the region between point and mark. | |
827 | |
828 `[prefix] .' | |
829 ... comment out current paragraph | |
830 `[prefix] ,' | |
831 ... uncomment current paragraph | |
832 | |
833 comments or uncomments the paragraph where the cursor belongs. This | |
834 `paragraph' means the region marked by the function mark-paragraph, bound | |
835 to `ESC h' by default. It is NOT predictable what will happen when you | |
836 continuously comment out some paragraph many times. | |
837 | |
124 | 838 You can also comment out an environment between `\begin' and `\end', or |
839 a `\begin'-\`\end' pair themselves, by making the following key strokes on | |
840 the line where `\begin{}' or `\end{}' exists. | |
83 | 841 |
842 `[prefix] >' | |
843 ... comment out from \begin to \`end' | |
844 `[prefix] <' | |
845 ... uncomment from \begin to \`end' | |
846 | |
847 comment whole the contents of environment. Moreover, | |
848 | |
849 `[prefix] .' | |
850 ... comment out \begin and \`end' | |
851 `[prefix] ,' | |
852 ... uncomment \begin and \`end' | |
853 | |
854 (un)comments out only environment declaration: `\begin{}' and `\end{}'. | |
855 NOTE that even if you intend to comment out some region, invoking | |
856 `[prefix] >' on the `\begin',`\end' line decides to work in `commenting | |
857 out from `\begin' to `\end'' mode. | |
858 | |
859 | |
206 | 860 |
83 | 861 |
862 File: yatexe, Node: Cursor jump, Next: Changing and Deleting, Prev: Commenting out, Up: Top | |
863 | |
864 Cursor jump | |
865 *********** | |
866 | |
867 | |
868 * Menu: | |
869 | |
124 | 870 * Jump to corresponding object:: |
871 * Invoking image processor:: | |
872 * Jump to main file:: | |
873 * Jumping around the environment:: | |
874 * Jumping to last completion position:: | |
83 | 875 |
206 | 876 |
83 | 877 |
878 File: yatexe, Node: Jump to corresponding object, Next: Invoking image processor, Prev: Cursor jump, Up: Cursor jump | |
879 | |
880 Jump to corresponding object | |
881 ============================ | |
882 | |
883 Typing | |
884 | |
885 `[prefix] g' | |
886 ... go to corresponding object | |
887 | |
888 in a certain place move the cursor to the place corresponding to the LaTeX | |
889 command of last place. YaTeX recognize the followings as pairs that have | |
890 relation each other. | |
891 | |
892 * `\begin{}' <-> `\end{}' | |
893 * `%#BEGIN' <-> `%#END' | |
894 * On the image-including line -> corresponding viewer or drawing tool | |
895 * `\label{}' <-> `\ref{}' | |
896 * `\include(\input)' -> included file | |
897 * `\bibitem{}' <-> `\cite{}' | |
898 | |
899 On a `\begin',`\end' line, typing `[prefix] g' moves the cursor to the | |
900 corresponding `\end',`\begin' line, if its partner really exists. The | |
901 behavior on the line `%#BEGIN' and `%#END' are the same. Note that if the | |
902 correspondent of `label/ref' or `cite/bibitem' exists in another file, | |
903 that file have to be opened to make a round trip between references by | |
904 `[prefix] g'. | |
905 | |
906 If you type `[prefix] g' on the line of `\include{chap1}', typically in | |
907 the main text, YaTeX switches buffer to `chap1.tex'. | |
908 | |
909 `[prefix] 4 g' | |
910 ... go to corresponding object in other window | |
911 | |
124 | 912 do the same job as `[prefix] g' except it's done in other window. Note |
913 that this function doesn't work on `begin/end', `%#BEGIN/%#END' pairs | |
914 because it is meaningless. | |
83 | 915 |
206 | 916 |
83 | 917 |
918 File: yatexe, Node: Invoking image processor, Next: Jump to main file, Prev: Jump to corresponding object, Up: Cursor jump | |
919 | |
920 Invoking image processor | |
921 ======================== | |
922 | |
923 | |
924 `image-including line' described above means such lines as | |
925 `\epsfile{file=foo.ps}'. If you type `[prefix] g' on that line, YaTeX | |
926 automatically searches source of `foo.ps' and invokes image viewer or | |
927 drawing tool correspoinding to it. For example; if you draw an image | |
928 foo.obj with Tgif and enclose its product named foo.eps by `\epsfile' | |
929 command. Typing `[prefix] g' on `\epsfile' line make YaTeX invoke `tgif | |
930 foo.obj'. How a processor is choosen is as follows. | |
931 | |
932 1. If there is an expression matching with one of the pattern defined in | |
933 `YaTeX-processed-file-regexp-alist', extract file name from regexp | |
934 group surrounded by \\(\\). (Which group corresponds is written in | |
935 the cdr part of each list.) If no matches were found, do nothing. | |
936 2. If there is a pattern as `%PROCESSOR' which is defined in the | |
937 variable `YaTeX-file-processor-alist', call that processor giving the | |
938 file name with corresponding extension. | |
939 3. If not, check the existence of each file which is supplied the | |
940 extension in the cdr part of each list of | |
941 `YaTeX-file-processor-alist'. If any, call the corresponding image | |
942 viewer or drawing tool. | |
943 | |
206 | 944 |
83 | 945 |
946 File: yatexe, Node: Jump to main file, Next: Jumping around the environment, Prev: Invoking image processor, Up: Cursor jump | |
947 | |
948 Jump to main file | |
949 ================= | |
950 | |
951 Typing | |
952 | |
953 `[prefix] ^' | |
954 ... visit main file | |
955 `[prefix] 4^' | |
956 ... visit main file in other buffer | |
957 | |
124 | 958 in a sub text switch the buffer to the main text specified by `%#!' |
959 notation. | |
83 | 960 |
206 | 961 |
83 | 962 |
963 File: yatexe, Node: Jumping around the environment, Next: Jumping to last completion position, Prev: Jump to main file, Up: Cursor jump | |
964 | |
965 Jumping around the environment | |
966 ============================== | |
967 | |
968 And these are the functions which work on the current LaTeX environment: | |
969 | |
970 `M-C-a' | |
971 ... beginning of environment | |
972 `M-C-e' | |
973 ... `end' of environment | |
974 `M-C-@' | |
975 ... mark environment | |
976 | |
206 | 977 |
83 | 978 |
979 File: yatexe, Node: Jumping to last completion position, Prev: Jumping around the environment, Up: Cursor jump | |
980 | |
981 Jumping to last completion position | |
982 =================================== | |
983 | |
984 YaTeX always memorize the position of completion into register `3'. So | |
985 every time you make a trip to any other part of text other than you are | |
986 writing, you can return to the editing paragraph by calling | |
987 register-to-point with argument YaTeX-current-position-register, which is | |
988 achieved by typing `C-x j 3'(by default). | |
989 | |
206 | 990 |
83 | 991 |
992 File: yatexe, Node: Changing and Deleting, Next: Filling, Prev: Cursor jump, Up: Top | |
993 | |
994 Changing and Deleting | |
995 ********************* | |
996 | |
997 These functions are for change or deletion of LaTeX commands already | |
998 entered. | |
999 | |
1000 `[prefix] c' | |
1001 ... change LaTeX command | |
1002 `[prefix] k' | |
1003 ... kill LaTeX command | |
1004 | |
1005 * Menu: | |
1006 | |
124 | 1007 * Changing LaTeX commands:: |
1008 * Killing LaTeX commands:: | |
83 | 1009 |
206 | 1010 |
83 | 1011 |
1012 File: yatexe, Node: Changing LaTeX commands, Next: Killing LaTeX commands, Prev: Changing and Deleting, Up: Changing and Deleting | |
1013 | |
1014 Changing LaTeX commands | |
1015 ======================= | |
1016 | |
1017 `[prefix] c' can change the various (La)TeX commands. This can change the | |
1018 followings. | |
1019 * Environment names | |
1020 * Section-type commands | |
1021 * Argument of section-type commands | |
1022 * Optional parameters (enclosed by []) of section-type commands | |
1023 * Font/size designators | |
1024 * Math-mode's maketitle-type commands that can be inputted with image | |
1025 completion | |
1026 | |
1027 Typing `[prefix] c' on one of above objects you want to change brings a | |
1028 suitable reading function sometimes with completion. Note: If you want to | |
1029 change the argument of section-type command that contains other LaTeX | |
1030 commands, type `[prefix] c' either of surrounding braces of the argument | |
1031 in order to make YaTeX ignore the internal LaTeX sequences as an object of | |
1032 changing. Anyway, it is very difficult to know which argument position | |
1033 the cursor belongs because the LaTeX commands can be nested and braces can | |
1034 freely emerge. So keep it mind to put the cursor on a brace when you are | |
1035 thinking of changing a complicated argument. | |
1036 | |
206 | 1037 |
83 | 1038 |
1039 File: yatexe, Node: Killing LaTeX commands, Prev: Changing LaTeX commands, Up: Changing and Deleting | |
1040 | |
1041 Killing LaTeX commands | |
1042 ====================== | |
1043 | |
1044 `[prefix] k' kills the LaTeX commands sometimes with their arguments. | |
1045 Following table illustrates the correspondence of the invoking position | |
1046 and what is killed. | |
1047 | |
1048 [Invoking position] [action] | |
1049 \begin, \end line kill \begin,\end pairs | |
1050 %#BEGIN, %#END line kill %#BEGIN,%#END pairs | |
1051 on a Section-type command kill section-type command | |
1052 on a parenthesis kill parentheses | |
1053 | |
1054 Note that when killing `\begin, \end' or `%#BEGIN, %#END' pair, the lines | |
1055 `\begin, \end' or `%#BEGIN, %#END' exist will be killed entirely. So take | |
1056 care not to create any line that contains more than one `\begin' or so. | |
1057 | |
1058 While all operations above are to kill `containers' which surround some | |
1059 text, universal argument (`C-u') for these commands kills not only | |
1060 `containers' but also `contents' of them. See below as a sample. | |
1061 | |
1062 Original text: [prefix] k C-u [prefix] k | |
1063 Main \footnote{note} here. Main note here. Main here. | |
1064 ~(cursor) | |
1065 | |
206 | 1066 |
83 | 1067 |
1068 File: yatexe, Node: Filling, Next: Updation of includeonly, Prev: Changing and Deleting, Up: Top | |
1069 | |
1070 Filling | |
1071 ******* | |
1072 | |
1073 | |
1074 Filling an item | |
1075 =============== | |
1076 | |
1077 To fill a term (descriptive sentences) of `\item', type | |
1078 | |
1079 `M-q' | |
1080 ... fill item | |
1081 | |
1082 on that item. | |
1083 | |
1084 YaTeX uses the value of the variable `YaTeX-item-regexp' as the regular | |
1085 expression to search item header in itemize environment. If you make a | |
1086 newcommand to itemize terms(e.g. `\underlineitem'), put | |
1087 | |
1088 (setq YaTeX-item-regexp | |
1089 "\\(\\\\\\(sub\\)*item\\)\\|\\(\\\\underlineitem\\)") | |
1090 | |
124 | 1091 in your `~/.emacs'. If you are not familiar with regular expression for |
1092 Emacs-Lisp, name a newcommand for `itemize' beginning with `\item' such as | |
1093 `\itembf', not `\bfitem'. | |
83 | 1094 |
1095 This function reformats the `\item' into `hang-indented' style. For | |
1096 example: | |
1097 | |
1098 itemize, enumerate environment: | |
1099 > | |
1100 >\item[foo] `foo' is the typical word for describing an | |
1101 > arbitrarily written.... | |
1102 description environment: | |
1103 > \item[bar] When the word `for' is used as an arbitrarily | |
1104 > word, `bar' is bound to follow it. | |
1105 | |
1106 Note that the indent depth of an `\item' word and its descriptive | |
1107 paragraph are the same in latter case. If you want to use different | |
1108 depth, invoke fill-paragraph at the beginning of non-whitespace | |
1109 character(see below). | |
1110 | |
1111 | |
1112 Filling paragraph | |
1113 ================= | |
1114 | |
1115 Fill-paragraph is little bit adapted for LaTeX sources. It retains from | |
1116 filling in certain environments where formatting leads to a disaster such | |
1117 as verbatim, tabular, or so. And it protects `\verb' expressions from | |
1118 being folded (The variable `YaTeX-verb-regexp' controls this). Besides, | |
1119 putting cursor on the first occurrence of non-whitespace character on a | |
1120 line changes the fill-prefix temporarily to the depth of the line. | |
1121 | |
206 | 1122 |
83 | 1123 |
1124 File: yatexe, Node: Updation of includeonly, Next: What column, Prev: Filling, Up: Top | |
1125 | |
1126 Updation of `\includeonly' | |
1127 ************************** | |
1128 | |
1129 When you edit splitting source texts, the notation | |
1130 | |
1131 \includeonly{CurrentEditingFileName} | |
1132 | |
1133 in the main file reduces the time of typesetting. If you want to hack | |
1134 other file a little however, you have to rewrite it to | |
1135 | |
1136 \includeonly{OtherFileNameYouWantToFix} | |
1137 | |
1138 in the main file. YaTeX automatically detects that the current edited | |
1139 text is not in includeonly list and prompts you | |
1140 | |
1141 A)dd R)eplace %)comment? | |
1142 | |
124 | 1143 in the minibuffer. Type `a' if you want to add the current file name to |
1144 `\includeonly' list, `r' to replace \`includeonly' list with the current | |
1145 file, and type `%' to comment out the `\includeonly' line. | |
83 | 1146 |
206 | 1147 |
83 | 1148 |
1149 File: yatexe, Node: What column, Next: Intelligent newline, Prev: Updation of includeonly, Up: Top | |
1150 | |
1151 What column? | |
1152 ************ | |
1153 | |
1154 We are often get tired of finding the corresponding column in large | |
1155 tabulars. For example, | |
1156 | |
1157 \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}\hline | |
1158 Name&Position&Post No.&Addr.&Phone No.&FAX No.& | |
1159 Home Addr.&Home Phone\\ \hline | |
1160 Thunder Bird & 6 & 223 & LA & xxx-yyy & | |
1161 zzz-www & Japan & 9876-54321 \\ | |
1162 & 2 & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{Unknown} | |
1163 &&&(???) | |
1164 \\ \hline | |
1165 \end{tabular} | |
1166 | |
1167 Suppose you have the cursor located at `(???)' mark, can you tell which | |
1168 column it is belonging at once? Maybe no. In such case, type | |
1169 | |
1170 `[prefix] &' | |
1171 ... What column | |
1172 | |
1173 in that position. YaTeX tells you the column header of the current field. | |
1174 Since YaTeX assumes the first line of tabular environment as a row of | |
1175 column headers, you can create a row of virtual column headers by putting | |
1176 them in the first line and commenting that line with `%'. | |
1177 | |
206 | 1178 |
83 | 1179 |
1180 File: yatexe, Node: Intelligent newline, Next: Usepackage checker, Prev: What column, Up: Top | |
1181 | |
1182 Intelligent newline | |
1183 ******************* | |
1184 | |
1185 At the end of begin-type completion of tabular[*], array, itemize, | |
1186 enumerate or tabbing environment, or typing | |
1187 | |
1188 `ESC RET' | |
1189 ... Intelligent newline | |
1190 | |
1191 in these environments inserts the contents corresponding to the current | |
1192 environment in the next line. (At the begin-type completion, this | |
1193 contents can be removed by `undo'.) In `tabular' environment, for | |
1194 example, `ESC RET' inserts the certain number of `&' and trailing `\\', | |
1195 and `\hline' if other `\hline' is found in backward. Here are the list of | |
1196 contents vs. environments. | |
1197 | |
1198 * `tabular', `tabular*', `array' | |
1199 | |
206 | 1200 Corresponding number of `&' and `\\'. And `\hline' if |
1201 needed. | |
83 | 1202 |
1203 * `tabbing' | |
1204 | |
1205 The same number of `\>' as `\=' in the first line. | |
1206 | |
1207 * `itemize', `enumerate', `description', `list' | |
1208 | |
1209 `\item' or `item[]'. | |
1210 | |
1211 Note that since this function works seeing the contents of the first | |
1212 line, please call this after the second line if possible. | |
1213 | |
1214 If you want to apply these trick to other environments, `foo' | |
1215 environment for example, define the function named | |
124 | 1216 `YaTeX-intelligent-newline-foo' to insert corresponding contents. That |
1217 function will be called at the beginning of the next line after the | |
83 | 1218 newline is inserted to the current line. Since the function |
1219 `YaTeX-indent-line' is designed to indent the current line properly, | |
1220 calling this function before your code to insert certain contents must be | |
1221 useful. See the definition of the function | |
1222 `YaTeX-intelligent-newline-itemize' as an example. | |
1223 | |
206 | 1224 |
83 | 1225 |
1226 File: yatexe, Node: Usepackage checker, Next: Online help, Prev: Intelligent newline, Up: Top | |
1227 | |
1228 Usepackage checker | |
1229 ****************** | |
1230 | |
1231 When you input begint-type, section-type, maketitle-type macros with | |
1232 completion, and it requires some LaTeX2e package, YaTeX examines the | |
1233 existence of correct `\usepackage'. If not, YaTeX inserts the | |
1234 `\usepackage{}' declaration corresponding to input macro. | |
1235 | |
1236 To activate the package completion for your favarite package, set the | |
1237 variable `YaTeX-package-alist-private' correctly. Please refere the value | |
1238 of `YaTeX-package-alist-default' as an example. | |
1239 | |
206 | 1240 |
83 | 1241 |
1242 File: yatexe, Node: Online help, Next: Browsing file hierarchy, Prev: Usepackage checker, Up: Top | |
1243 | |
1244 Online help | |
1245 *********** | |
1246 | |
1247 YaTeX provides you the online help with popular LaTeX commands. | |
1248 | |
1249 Here are the key strokes for the online help. | |
1250 | |
1251 `[prefix] ?' | |
1252 ... Online help | |
1253 `[prefix] /' | |
1254 ... Online apropos | |
1255 | |
1256 | |
1257 Online help | |
1258 =========== | |
1259 | |
1260 `Online help' shows the documentation for the popular LaTeX | |
1261 commands(defaults to the commands on the cursor) in the next buffer. | |
1262 There are two help file, `global help' and `private help'. The former | |
1263 file contains the descriptions on the standard LaTeX command and is | |
1264 specified its name by variable `YaTeX-help-file'. Usually, the global | |
1265 help file should be located in public space (`$EMACSEXECPATH' by default) | |
1266 and should be world writable so that anyone can update it to enrich its | |
1267 contents. The latter file contains descriptions on non-standard or | |
1268 personal command definitions and is specified by | |
1269 `YaTeX-help-file-private'. This file should be put into private | |
1270 directory. | |
1271 | |
1272 | |
1273 Online apropos | |
1274 ============== | |
1275 | |
1276 `Online apropos' is an equivalent of GNU Emacs's apropos. It shows all | |
1277 the documentations that contains the keyword entered by the user. | |
1278 | |
1279 | |
1280 When no descriptions are found... | |
1281 ================================= | |
1282 | |
1283 If there is no description on a command in help files, YaTeX requires | |
1284 you to write a description on that command. If you are willing to do, | |
1285 determine which help file to add and write the description on it referring | |
1286 your manual of (La)TeX. Please send me your additional descriptions if | |
1287 you describe the help on some standard commands. I might want to include | |
1288 it in the next distribution. | |
1289 | |
206 | 1290 |
83 | 1291 |
1292 File: yatexe, Node: Browsing file hierarchy, Next: Cooperation with other packages, Prev: Online help, Up: Top | |
1293 | |
1294 Browsing file hierarchy | |
1295 *********************** | |
1296 | |
1297 When you are editing multi-file source, typing | |
1298 | |
1299 `[prefix] d' | |
1300 ... browse file hierarchy | |
1301 | |
1302 asks you the parent-most file (which may be defaulted) and displays the | |
1303 documentation hierarchy in the next window. In this buffer, the following | |
1304 commands are available. | |
1305 | |
1306 `n' | |
1307 ... move to the next line and show its contents | |
1308 `p' | |
1309 ... move to the previous line and show its contents | |
1310 `N' | |
1311 ... move to the next file in the same inclusion level | |
1312 `P' | |
1313 ... move to the previous file in the same inclusion level | |
1314 `j' | |
1315 ... move to the next line | |
1316 `k' | |
1317 ... move to the previous line | |
1318 `u' | |
1319 ... move to the parent file | |
1320 `.' | |
1321 ... show the current files contents in the next window | |
1322 `SPC' | |
1323 ... scroll up the current file window | |
1324 `DEL, b' | |
1325 ... scroll down the current file window | |
1326 `<' | |
1327 ... show the beginning of the current file | |
1328 `>' | |
1329 ... show the end of the current file | |
1330 `>' | |
1331 ... return to the previous postion after `<' or `>' | |
1332 `RET, g' | |
1333 ... open the current file in the next window | |
1334 `mouse-2' | |
1335 ... same as RET(available only with window system) | |
1336 `o' | |
1337 ... other window | |
1338 `1' | |
1339 ... delete other windows | |
1340 `-' | |
1341 ... shrink hierarchy buffer window | |
1342 `+' | |
1343 ... enlarge hierarchy buffer window | |
1344 `?' | |
1345 ... describe mode | |
1346 `q' | |
1347 ... quit | |
1348 | |
1349 Note that operations on the file contents in the next window do not work | |
1350 correctly when you close the corresponding file. | |
1351 | |
206 | 1352 |
83 | 1353 |
1354 File: yatexe, Node: Cooperation with other packages, Next: Customizations, Prev: Browsing file hierarchy, Up: Top | |
1355 | |
1356 Cooperation with other packages | |
1357 ******************************* | |
1358 | |
1359 YaTeX works better with other brilliant packages. | |
1360 | |
1361 | |
1362 gmhist | |
1363 ====== | |
1364 | |
1365 When you are loading `gmhist.el' and `gmhist-mh.el', you can use | |
1366 independent command history list at the prompt of preview command | |
1367 (`[prefix] tp') and print command (`[prefix] tl'). On each prompt, you | |
1368 can enter the previous command line string repeatedly by typing `M-p'. | |
1369 | |
1370 | |
1371 min-out | |
1372 ======= | |
1373 | |
1374 `min-out', the outline minor mode, can be used in yatex-mode buffers. | |
1375 If you want to use it with YaTeX, please refer the file `yatexm-o.el' as | |
1376 an example. | |
1377 | |
206 | 1378 |
83 | 1379 |
1380 File: yatexe, Node: Customizations, Next: Etcetera, Prev: Cooperation with other packages, Up: Top | |
1381 | |
1382 Customizations | |
1383 ************** | |
1384 | |
1385 You can customize YaTeX by setting Emacs-Lisp variables and by making | |
1386 add-in functions. | |
1387 | |
1388 * Menu: | |
1389 | |
124 | 1390 * Lisp variables:: |
1391 * Add-in functions:: | |
1392 * Add-in generator:: | |
83 | 1393 |
206 | 1394 |
83 | 1395 |
1396 File: yatexe, Node: Lisp variables, Next: Add-in functions, Prev: Customizations, Up: Customizations | |
1397 | |
1398 Lisp variables | |
1399 ============== | |
1400 | |
1401 You can change the key assignments or make completion more comfortable | |
1402 by setting the values of various variables which control the movement of | |
1403 yatex-mode. | |
1404 | |
1405 For example, if you want to change the prefix key stroke from `C-c' to | |
1406 any other sequence, set YaTeX-prefix to whatever you want to use. If you | |
1407 don't want to use the key sequence `C-c letter' which is assumed to be the | |
1408 user reserved sequence in Emacs world, set `YaTeX-inhibit-prefix-letter' | |
1409 to `t', and all of the default key bind of `C-c letter' will turn to the | |
1410 corresponding `C-c C-letter' (but the region based completions that is | |
1411 invoked with `C-c Capital-letter' remain valid, if you want to disable | |
1412 those bindings, set that variable to 1 instead of `t'). | |
1413 | |
1414 * Menu: | |
1415 | |
124 | 1416 * All customizable variables:: |
1417 * Sample definitions:: | |
1418 * Hook variables:: | |
1419 * Hook file:: | |
83 | 1420 |
206 | 1421 |
83 | 1422 |
1423 File: yatexe, Node: All customizable variables, Next: Sample definitions, Prev: Lisp variables, Up: Lisp variables | |
1424 | |
1425 All customizable variables | |
1426 -------------------------- | |
1427 | |
1428 Here are the customizable variables of yatex-mode. Each value setq-ed | |
1429 in `~/.emacs' is preferred and that of defined in `yatex.el' is neglected. | |
1430 Parenthesized contents stands for the default value. When you are to | |
1431 change some of these variables, see more detailed documentation of the | |
1432 variable by `M-x describe-variable'. | |
1433 | |
1434 -- Variable: YaTeX-japan | |
1435 Set this nil to produce all messages in English (`Depends on Japanese | |
1436 feature of Emacs') | |
1437 | |
1438 -- Variable: YaTeX-kanji-code | |
1439 Default buffer-file-coding-system for YaTeX modes' buffer. Set this | |
206 | 1440 0 to no language conversion. Nil to preserve original |
1441 coding-system. 1=Shift JIS, 2=JIS, 3=EUC, 4=UTF-8 (`1 or 2') | |
83 | 1442 |
1443 -- Variable: YaTeX-prefix | |
1444 Prefix key stroke (`C-c') | |
1445 | |
1446 -- Variable: YaTeX-inhibit-prefix-letter | |
1447 Change key stroke from `C-c letter' to `C-c C-letter' (`nil') | |
1448 | |
1449 -- Variable: YaTeX-fill-prefix | |
1450 Fill-prefix used in yatex-mode (`nil') | |
1451 | |
1452 -- Variable: YaTeX-user-completion-table | |
1453 Name of user dictionary where learned completion table will be | |
206 | 1454 stored. (`"~/.yatexrc"') |
83 | 1455 |
1456 -- Variable: tex-command | |
1457 LaTeX typesetter command (`"latex"') | |
1458 | |
1459 -- Variable: dvi2-command | |
1460 Preview command (`"xdvi -geo +0+0 -s 4"') | |
1461 | |
1462 -- Variable: dviprint-command-format | |
1463 Command format to print dvi file (`"dvi2ps %f %t %s | lpr"') | |
1464 | |
1465 -- Variable: dviprint-from-format | |
1466 Start page format of above %f. %b will turn to start page (`"-f %b"') | |
1467 | |
1468 -- Variable: dviprint-to-format | |
1469 End page format of above %t. %e will turn to `end' page (`"-t %e"') | |
1470 | |
1471 -- Variable: makeindex-command | |
1472 Default makeindex command (`"makeindex"' (`"makeind"' on MS-DOS)) | |
1473 | |
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83 | 1477 -- Variable: YaTeX-need-nonstop |
1478 Put `\nonstopmode{}' or not (`nil') | |
1479 | |
1480 -- Variable: latex-warning-regexp | |
1481 Regular expression of warning message latex command puts out | |
1482 (`"line.* [0-9]*"') | |
1483 | |
1484 -- Variable: latex-error-regexp | |
1485 Regular expression of error message (`"l\\.[1-9][0-9]*"') | |
1486 | |
1487 -- Variable: latex-dos-emergency-message | |
1488 Message latex command running on DOS puts at abort (`"Emergency | |
1489 stop"') | |
1490 | |
1491 -- Variable: YaTeX-item-regexp | |
1492 Regular expression of item command (`"\\\\item"') | |
1493 | |
1494 -- Variable: YaTeX-verb-regexp | |
1495 Regexp of verb family. Omit \\\\. (`"verb\\*?\\|path"') | |
1496 | |
1497 -- Variable: YaTeX-nervous | |
1498 T for using local dictionary (`t') | |
1499 | |
1500 -- Variable: YaTeX-sectioning-regexp | |
1501 Regexp of LaTeX sectioning command | |
1502 (`"\\(part\\|chapter\\*?\\|\\(sub\\)*\\(section\\|paragraph\\)\\*?\\)\\b"') | |
1503 | |
1504 -- Variable: YaTeX-fill-inhibit-environments | |
1505 Inhibit fill in these environments (`'("tabular" "tabular*" "array" | |
124 | 1506 "picture" "eqnarray" "eqnarray*" "equation" "math" "displaymath" |
1507 "verbatim" "verbatim*")') | |
83 | 1508 |
1509 -- Variable: YaTeX-uncomment-once | |
1510 T for deleting all preceding `%' (`nil') | |
1511 | |
1512 -- Variable: YaTeX-close-paren-always | |
1513 T for always close all parenthesis automatically, `nil' for only eol | |
1514 (`t') | |
1515 | |
1516 -- Variable: YaTeX-auto-math-mode | |
1517 Switch math-mode automatically (`t') | |
1518 | |
1519 -- Variable: YaTeX-math-key-list-private | |
1520 User defined alist, math-mode-prefix vs completion alist used in | |
1521 image completion (`nil'). See `yatexmth.el' for the information | |
1522 about how to define a completion alist. | |
1523 | |
1524 -- Variable: YaTeX-default-pop-window-height | |
1525 Initial height of typesetting buffer when one-window. Number for the | |
1526 lines of the buffer, numerical string for the percentage of the | |
1527 screen-height. `nil' for half height (10) | |
1528 | |
1529 -- Variable: YaTeX-help-file | |
1530 Global online help file name | |
1531 (`$doc-directory/../../site-lisp/YATEXHLP.eng') | |
1532 | |
1533 -- Variable: YaTeX-help-file-private | |
1534 Private online help file name (`"~/YATEXHLP.eng"') | |
1535 | |
1536 -- Variable: YaTeX-no-begend-shortcut | |
1537 Disable [prefix] b ?? shortcut (`nil)' | |
1538 | |
1539 -- Variable: YaTeX-hilit-pattern-adjustment-private | |
1540 List of the list that contain the regular expression and the symbol | |
1541 of logical meaning of the string that matches the pattern. See also | |
1542 the value from `(assq 'yatex-mode hilit-patterns-alist)' and the | |
1543 value of `YaTeX-hilit-pattern-adjustment-default' (and even the | |
1544 document of hilit19.el). | |
1545 | |
1546 -- Variable: YaTeX-sectioning-level | |
1547 Alist of LaTeX's sectioning command vs its height. | |
1548 | |
1549 -- Variable: YaTeX-hierarchy-ignore-heading-regexp | |
1550 `YaTeX-display-hierarchy' searches for sectioning command first, and | |
1551 comment line secondary as a file headings. In latter case, ignore lines | |
1552 that match with regular expression of this variable. Default value of | |
124 | 1553 this variable is RCS header expressions and mode specifying line `-*- xxxx |
83 | 1554 -*'. |
1555 | |
1556 -- Variable: YaTeX-skip-default-reader | |
1557 Non-nil for this variable skips the default argument reader of | |
1558 section-type command when add-in function for it is not defined | |
1559 (`nil') | |
1560 | |
1561 -- Variable: YaTeX-create-file-prefix-g | |
1562 When typing `prefix g' on the `\include' line, open the target file | |
1563 even if the file doesn't exist (`nil') | |
1564 | |
1565 -- Variable: YaTeX-simple-messages | |
1566 Simplyfy messages of various completions (`nil') | |
1567 | |
1568 -- Variable: YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-face | |
1569 When hilit19 and yatex19 is active, YaTeX colors the sectioning | |
1570 commands. This variable specifies the foreground and background | |
1571 color of `\part' macro. The default value is `'(yellow/dodgerblue | |
1572 yellow/slateblue)'. The first element of this list is for the screen | |
1573 when `hilit-background-mode' is `'light', and the second element is | |
1574 for `'dark'. You should specify both color as `forecolor/backcolor'. | |
1575 | |
1576 -- Variable: YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-attenuation-rate | |
1577 When color mode, this variable specifies how much attenuate the color | |
1578 density of `\subparagraph' compared with that of `\chapter' (`'(15 | |
1579 40)') See also `YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-face'. | |
1580 | |
1581 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-AMS-LaTeX | |
1582 If you use AMS-LaTeX, set to `t' (`nil') | |
1583 | |
1584 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-LaTeX2e | |
1585 If you use LaTeX2e, set to `t' (`t') | |
1586 | |
1587 -- Variable: YaTeX-template-file | |
1588 File name which is automatically inserted at creation | |
1589 (`~/work/template.tex') | |
1590 | |
1591 -- Variable: YaTeX-search-file-from-top-directory | |
1592 Non-nil means to search input-files from the directory where main | |
1593 file exists (`t') | |
1594 | |
1595 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-font-lock | |
1596 Use font-lock to fontify buffer or not (`(featurep 'font-lock)' | |
1597 | |
1598 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-hilit19 | |
1599 Use hilit19 to highlight buffer or not (`(featurep 'hilit19)' | |
1600 | |
1601 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-italic-bold | |
1602 YaTeX tries to search italic, bold fontsets or not (`t' if Emacs-20 | |
1603 or later). This variable is effective only when font-lock is used. | |
1604 (`(featurep 'hilit19)' | |
1605 | |
1606 -- Variable: YaTeX-singlecmd-suffix | |
124 | 1607 Suffix which is always inserted after maketitle-type macros. `"{}"' |
1608 is recommended. | |
83 | 1609 |
1610 -- Variable: YaTeX-package-alist-private | |
1611 Alist of LaTeX2e-package name vs. lists of macros in it. Set this | |
1612 alist properly and YaTeX automatically check the declaratiion of | |
1613 `usepackage' for corresponding macro, when you input that macro with | |
1614 completion. If required `usepackage' is not found, YaTeX also | |
1615 automatically inserts `\usepackage'. Alist is as follows; | |
206 | 1616 '((PackageName1 (completionType ListOfMacro) (completionType |
1617 ListOfMacro)) (PackageName2 (completionType ListOfMacro) | |
1618 (completionType ListOfMacro...))....) completionType is one of `env, | |
1619 section, maketitle'. Consult the value of | |
83 | 1620 `YaTeX-package-alist-default' as an example. |
1621 | |
1622 -- Variable: YaTeX-tabular-indentation | |
1623 At indentation by `C-i' in tabular or array environment, YaTeX put | |
1624 the additional spaces to the normail indentation depth. The number | |
1625 of additional spaces is the product of YaTeX-tabular-indentation and | |
1626 the number of column position in tabular. | |
1627 | |
1628 -- Variable: YaTeX-noindent-env-regexp | |
1629 Regexp of environment names that should begin with no indentation. | |
1630 All verbatime-like environment name should match with. | |
1631 | |
1632 -- Variable: YaTeX-ref-default-label-string | |
1633 Default \\ref time string format. This format is like strftime(3) | |
1634 but allowed conversion char are as follows; %y -> Last 2 digit of | |
1635 year, %b -> Month name, %m -> Monthe number(1-12), %d -> Day, %H -> | |
1636 Hour, %M -> Minute, %S -> Second, %qx -> alphabetical-decimal | |
1637 conversion of yymmdd. %qX -> alphabetical-decimal conversion of | |
1638 HHMMSS. Beware defualt label-string should be always unique. So | |
1639 this format string should have both time part (%H+%M+%S or %qX) and | |
1640 date part (%y+(%b|%m)+%d or %qx). | |
1641 | |
1642 -- Variable: YaTeX-ref-generate-label-function | |
1643 Function to generate default label string for unnamed \\label{}s. | |
1644 The function pointed to this value should take two arguments. First | |
1645 argument is LaTeX macro's name, second is macro's argument. Here is | |
1646 an example for using this value. | |
1647 (setq YaTeX-ref-generate-label-function 'my-yatex-generate-label) | |
1648 (defun my-yatex-generate-label (command value) | |
1649 (and (string= command "caption") | |
1650 (re-search-backward "\\\\begin{\\(figure\\|table\\)}" nil t) | |
1651 (setq command (match-string 1))) | |
1652 (let ((alist '(("chapter" . "chap") | |
1653 ("section" . "sec") | |
1654 ("subsection" . "subsec") | |
1655 ("figure" . "fig") | |
1656 ("table" . "tbl")))) | |
1657 (if (setq command (cdr (assoc command alist))) | |
1658 (concat command ":" value) | |
1659 (YaTeX::ref-generate-label nil nil)))) | |
1660 | |
1661 | |
206 | 1662 |
83 | 1663 |
1664 File: yatexe, Node: Sample definitions, Next: Hook variables, Prev: All customizable variables, Up: Lisp variables | |
1665 | |
1666 Sample definitions | |
1667 ------------------ | |
1668 | |
1669 For instance, to change the prefix key stroke to `ESC', and name of the | |
1670 user dictionary `~/src/emacs/yatexrc', and set `fill-prefix' to single TAB | |
1671 character, add the following `setq' to `~/.emacs'. | |
1672 | |
1673 (setq YaTeX-prefix "\e" | |
1674 YaTeX-user-completion-table "~/src/emacs/yatexrc" | |
1675 YaTeX-fill-prefix " ") | |
1676 | |
206 | 1677 |
83 | 1678 |
1679 File: yatexe, Node: Hook variables, Next: Hook file, Prev: Sample definitions, Up: Lisp variables | |
1680 | |
1681 Hook variables | |
1682 -------------- | |
1683 | |
1684 More customizations will be done by the hook-function defined in | |
1685 hook-variable `yatex-mode-hook'. This is useful to define a shortcut key | |
1686 sequence to enter some environments other than `document' and `enumerate' | |
1687 etc. The following statement defines `[prefix] ba' to enter | |
1688 `\begin{abstract}' ... `=end{abstract}' immediately. | |
1689 | |
1690 (setq yatex-mode-hook | |
1691 '(lambda() (YaTeX-define-begend-key "ba" "abstract"))) | |
1692 | |
1693 You should use functions `YaTeX-define-key', or | |
1694 `YaTeX-define-begend-key' to define all the key sequences of yatex-mode. | |
1695 | |
206 | 1696 |
83 | 1697 |
1698 File: yatexe, Node: Hook file, Prev: Hook variables, Up: Lisp variables | |
1699 | |
1700 Hook file | |
1701 --------- | |
1702 | |
1703 You can stuff all of YaTeX related expressions into a file named | |
1704 `yatexhks.el' if you have a lot of codes. YaTeX automatically load this | |
1705 file at the initialization of itself. Using `yatexhks.el' makes | |
1706 `yatex-mode-load-hook' unnecessary. | |
1707 | |
206 | 1708 |
83 | 1709 |
1710 File: yatexe, Node: Add-in functions, Next: Add-in generator, Prev: Lisp variables, Up: Customizations | |
1711 | |
1712 Add-in functions | |
1713 ================ | |
1714 | |
1715 You can easily define a function to input detailed arguments with | |
1716 completion according to LaTeX environments or commands. | |
1717 | |
1718 | |
1719 What is add-in functions? | |
1720 ------------------------- | |
1721 | |
1722 When you input `tabular' environment, don't you think "I want YaTeX to | |
1723 complete its argument toward my favorite one such as `{|c|c|c|}'..."? | |
1724 Yes, you can define the function to complete arguments for any environment | |
1725 and any LaTeX commands. | |
1726 | |
1727 | |
1728 Procedure | |
1729 --------- | |
1730 | |
1731 Here is the procedure to define add-in functions. | |
1732 1. Define the function | |
1733 2. Put the function into `yatexhks.el' | |
1734 | |
1735 * Menu: | |
1736 | |
124 | 1737 * How the add-in function works:: |
1738 * How the function is called:: | |
1739 * Useful functions for creating add-in:: | |
1740 * Contribution:: | |
83 | 1741 |
206 | 1742 |
83 | 1743 |
1744 File: yatexe, Node: How the add-in function works, Next: How the function is called, Prev: Add-in functions, Up: Add-in functions | |
1745 | |
1746 How the add-in function works | |
1747 ----------------------------- | |
1748 | |
1749 There are three types of add-in. | |
1750 | |
1751 1. Option add-in | |
1752 2. argument add-in | |
1753 3. enclosing add-in | |
1754 | |
1755 "Option add-in" returns the LaTeX's optional parameters such as optional | |
1756 strings after `\begin{ENV}', optional strings between a section-type | |
1757 command and its first argument, and optional strings just after type | |
1758 maketitle-type command. The following illustrates the name of add-in | |
1759 functions, where underlined strings are generated by add-in functions. | |
1760 | |
1761 \begin{table}[ht] (Function name: YaTeX:table) | |
1762 ~~~~ | |
1763 \put(100,200){} (Function name: YaTeX:put) | |
1764 ~~~~~~~~~ | |
1765 \sum_{i=0}^{n} (Function name: YaTeX:sum) | |
1766 ~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1767 | |
1768 Obviously, the function name is decided by concatenating the prefix | |
1769 `YaTeX:' and LaTeX command's name. | |
1770 | |
1771 Another add-in type is "argument add-in", which completes arguments for | |
1772 section-type commands. | |
1773 | |
1774 \newcommand{\foo}{bar} (Function name: YaTeX::newcommand) | |
1775 ~~~~ ~~~ | |
1776 | |
1777 When the section-type command is inputted, the function named by | |
1778 concatenating `YaTeX::' and section-type command, is called automatically | |
1779 with an integer argument which indicates which argument of section-type | |
1780 command is being read. Thus the add-in should determine the job referring | |
1781 the value of its argument. | |
1782 | |
1783 "enclosing add-in" is for modifying and/or checking the region that will | |
1784 be enclosed by section-type commands via `[prefix] S'. An enclosing | |
1785 add-in function will be called with two arguments, beginning of the | |
1786 enclosed region and end of the region. Suppose you want to enclose the | |
1787 existing text `(a+b)/c' by `\frac{}'. | |
1788 | |
1789 a/c | |
1790 | | | |
1791 A B | |
1792 | |
1793 You do set-mark-command at point A and then move to point B. Typing | |
1794 `[prefix] S' and input `frac' enclose the region like this; | |
1795 | |
1796 \frac{a/c} | |
1797 | |
124 | 1798 Normally, the expression `a/c' is translated to `\frac{a}{c}'. An |
1799 enclosing add-in is useful for modifying `/' to `}{'. | |
83 | 1800 |
1801 * Menu: | |
1802 | |
124 | 1803 * Defining option-add-in:: |
1804 * Defining argument-add-in:: | |
1805 * Defining enclosing-add-in:: | |
83 | 1806 |
206 | 1807 |
83 | 1808 |
1809 File: yatexe, Node: Defining option-add-in, Next: Defining argument-add-in, Prev: How the add-in function works, Up: How the add-in function works | |
1810 | |
1811 Defining `option add-in' | |
1812 ........................ | |
1813 | |
1814 If you want `{|c|c|c|}' for all `tabular' environment, | |
1815 | |
1816 (defun YaTeX:tabular () | |
1817 "{|c|c|c|}") | |
1818 | |
1819 is enough. If you want more complicated format, define as below. | |
1820 | |
1821 (defun YaTeX:tabular () | |
1822 "{@{\\vrule width 1pt\\ }|||@{\\ \\vrule width 1pt}}") | |
1823 | |
1824 Note that the character `\' must be described as `\\' in Emacs-Lisp. The | |
1825 next example reads the tabular format from keyboard. | |
1826 (defun YaTeX:tabular () | |
1827 (concat "{" (read-string "Rule: ") "}")) | |
1828 | |
206 | 1829 |
83 | 1830 |
1831 File: yatexe, Node: Defining argument-add-in, Next: Defining enclosing-add-in, Prev: Defining option-add-in, Up: How the add-in function works | |
1832 | |
1833 Defining `argument add-in' | |
1834 .......................... | |
1835 | |
1836 This section describes how to define the add-in function for | |
1837 `\newcommand'. | |
1838 | |
1839 The first argument of `\newcommand' begins always with `\'. The second | |
1840 argument is usually so complex that we can not edit them in the | |
1841 minibuffer. Here is the created function considering this. | |
1842 | |
1843 (defun YaTeX::newcommand (n) ;n is argument position | |
1844 (cond | |
1845 ((= n 1) ;1st argument is macro name | |
124 | 1846 (read-string "Command: " "\\")) ;initial input `\' |
83 | 1847 ((= n 2) "") ;do nothing when reading arg#2 |
1848 (t nil))) | |
1849 | |
1850 Note that when the `argument add-in' function return `nil', normal | |
1851 argument reader will be called. | |
1852 | |
206 | 1853 |
83 | 1854 |
1855 File: yatexe, Node: Defining enclosing-add-in, Prev: Defining argument-add-in, Up: How the add-in function works | |
1856 | |
1857 Defining `enclosing add-in' | |
1858 ........................... | |
1859 | |
1860 This section describes how to define the add-in function for text | |
1861 enclosed by `\frac{}'. | |
1862 | |
1863 When enclosing the text `5/3' by `\frac{}', you might want to replace | |
1864 `/' with `}{'. Enclosing function `YaTeX::frac-region' is called with two | |
1865 arguments, beginning of enclosed text and end of enclosed text. The | |
1866 function is expected to replace `/' with `}{'. Here is an example | |
1867 expression. | |
1868 | |
1869 (defun YaTeX::frac-region (beg end) | |
1870 (catch 'done | |
1871 (while (search-forward "/" end t) | |
1872 (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) | |
1873 (if (y-or-n-p "Replace this slash(/) with `}{'") | |
124 | 1874 (throw 'done (replace-match "}{"))) |
83 | 1875 (goto-char (match-end 0))))) |
1876 | |
206 | 1877 |
83 | 1878 |
1879 File: yatexe, Node: How the function is called, Next: Useful functions for creating add-in, Prev: How the add-in function works, Up: Add-in functions | |
1880 | |
1881 How the function is called | |
1882 -------------------------- | |
1883 | |
1884 YaTeX calls the add-in functions for specified begin-type, section-type, | |
1885 and maketitle-type command, if any. `Option add-in' functions for | |
1886 begin-type are called when `\begin{ENV}' has been inserted, functions for | |
1887 section-type are called just before input of the first argument, and | |
1888 functions for maketitle-type is called after maketitle-type command has | |
1889 been inserted. `Argument add-in' functions are called at each entry of | |
1890 arguments for section-type commands. | |
1891 | |
206 | 1892 |
83 | 1893 |
1894 File: yatexe, Node: Useful functions for creating add-in, Next: Contribution, Prev: How the function is called, Up: Add-in functions | |
1895 | |
1896 Useful functions for creating add-in | |
1897 ------------------------------------ | |
1898 | |
1899 Many add-in functions for typical LaTeX commands are defined in | |
1900 `yatexadd.el'. Those are also useful as references. Here are the short | |
1901 descriptions on useful functions, where [F] means function, [A] means | |
1902 arguments, [D] means description. | |
1903 | |
1904 `[F]' | |
1905 YaTeX:read-position | |
1906 `[A]' | |
1907 Character list which can show up in the brackets | |
1908 `[D]' | |
124 | 1909 Return the location specifier such as `[htb]'. When nothing is |
1910 entered, omit [] itself. If the possible characters are "htbp", call | |
1911 this function as `(YaTeX:read-position "htbp")' | |
83 | 1912 |
1913 `[F]' | |
1914 YaTeX:read-coordinates | |
1915 `[A]' | |
1916 Base prompt, X-axis prompt, Y-axis prompt (each optional) | |
1917 `[D]' | |
1918 Read the coordinates with the prompt "BasePrompt X-axisPrompt:" for | |
124 | 1919 X-axis, "BasePrompt Y-axisPrompt:" for Y-axis, and return it in the |
1920 form of "(X,Y)". The default prompts are `Dimension', `X', `Y' | |
1921 respectively. | |
83 | 1922 |
1923 `[F]' | |
1924 YaTeX:check-completion-type | |
1925 `[A]' | |
1926 One of the symbols: 'begin, 'section, or 'maketitle | |
1927 `[D]' | |
1928 Check the current completion type is specified one and cause error | |
1929 if not. The variable `YaTeX-current-completion-type' holds the symbol | |
1930 according to the current completion type. | |
1931 | |
206 | 1932 |
83 | 1933 |
1934 File: yatexe, Node: Contribution, Prev: Useful functions for creating add-in, Up: Add-in functions | |
1935 | |
1936 Contribution | |
1937 ------------ | |
1938 | |
1939 If you make your own pretty function and you let it be in public, please | |
1940 send me the function. I'm going to include it in the next release. | |
1941 | |
206 | 1942 |
83 | 1943 |
1944 File: yatexe, Node: Add-in generator, Prev: Add-in functions, Up: Customizations | |
1945 | |
1946 Add-in generator | |
1947 ================ | |
1948 | |
1949 First, don't forget to read the section of add-in functions *Note Add-in | |
1950 functions::. If you easily understand how to define them, there's no need | |
1951 to read this section. But being not familiar with Emacs-Lisp, when you | |
1952 don't have clear idea what to do, this section describes how to get YaTeX | |
1953 make add-in function. | |
1954 | |
1955 There are two methods of generation. One is for fully interactive | |
1956 generator for beginners and another requires little knowledge of | |
1957 Emacs-Lisp. | |
1958 | |
1959 | |
1960 Generator for beginners | |
1961 ----------------------- | |
1962 The former generator is called by | |
1963 `M-x YaTeX-generate' | |
1964 | |
1965 strokes. All you have to do is follow the guidances. Defying them may | |
1966 cases the disaster (I wonder what is it???). So when you make some | |
1967 mistake, it is recommendable to type `C-g' and start afresh. | |
1968 | |
1969 | |
1970 Simple generator | |
1971 ---------------- | |
1972 | |
206 | 1973 The latter generator is invoked by the next sequence. `M-x |
1974 YaTeX-generate-simple' This generator can make both "option add-in" and | |
1975 "argument add-in" (*refer the section add-in functions* *Note How the | |
1976 add-in function works::), whereas `YaTeX-generate' cannot make "argument | |
1977 addin". | |
83 | 1978 |
1979 For example, assume you have the LaTeX command as follows. | |
1980 | |
124 | 1981 \epsinput[t](250,50){hoge.eps}{plain}{Picture of foo} |
1982 (A) (B) (1) (2) (3) | |
1983 (A)Optional parameter to specify the position | |
1984 One of t(top), b(bottom), l(left), r(right) | |
1985 (B)Maximum size of frame | |
1986 (1)1st argument is filename of EPS file | |
1987 (2)2nd argument indicates | |
1988 plain do nothing | |
1989 frame make frame around image | |
1990 dframe make double-frame around image | |
1991 for included EPS file. | |
1992 (3)Caption for the picture | |
83 | 1993 |
1994 Now get start with generation. Typing `M-x YaTeX-generate-simple' | |
1995 brings the prompt: | |
1996 (O)ption? (A)rgument? | |
1997 | |
1998 | |
1999 Generating "option add-in" | |
2000 .......................... | |
2001 | |
2002 Since (A), (B) above are optional argument, all we have to do to | |
2003 complete them is define the option add-in for them. Let's generate the | |
2004 function to complete (A). | |
2005 | |
2006 M-x YaTeX-generate-simple RET | |
2007 epsinput RET | |
2008 o | |
2009 | |
2010 Typing as above leads the next prompt. | |
2011 | |
2012 Read type(1): (S)tring (C)omplete (F)ile ([)option (P)osition co(O)rd. (q)uit | |
2013 | |
2014 This asks that "Which type is the completion style of 1st argument?". | |
2015 Here are the possible completion style. | |
2016 | |
2017 `String' | |
2018 read plain string | |
2019 `Complete' | |
2020 read with completion | |
2021 `File' | |
2022 read file name | |
2023 `Option' | |
2024 read optional string (if string omitted, omit [] too) | |
2025 `Position' | |
2026 read positional option (like [htbp]) | |
2027 `Coord.' | |
2028 read coordinates | |
2029 `Quit' | |
2030 quit from generating | |
2031 | |
2032 Since (A) is the optional argument to specify the location of included | |
2033 EPS file, the completion style is `Position', and the possible characters | |
2034 are t, b, l, and r. To tell these information to generator, operate as | |
2035 follows. | |
2036 | |
124 | 2037 Read type(1).... p |
83 | 2038 Acceptable characters: tblr RET |
2039 | |
2040 (B) is coordinate. So its completion style is coOrd. We want a prompt | |
2041 meaning "Maximum size" when completion. | |
2042 | |
2043 Read type(2).... o | |
2044 Prompt for coordinates: Max size RET | |
2045 | |
2046 That's all for optional argument. Select quit. | |
2047 | |
2048 Read type(3).... q | |
2049 | |
2050 Then the generated option add-in function for \epsinput will be shown in | |
2051 the next window. | |
2052 | |
2053 | |
2054 Generating "argument add-in" | |
2055 ............................ | |
2056 | |
2057 Next, create the argument add-in. The arguments for \epsinput are EPS | |
2058 file name, framing style, and caption string in sequence. | |
2059 | |
2060 M-x YaTeX-generate-simple RET | |
2061 epsinput RET | |
2062 a | |
2063 | |
2064 Above key strokes bring the prompt that asks the number of argument. | |
2065 Answer it with 3. | |
2066 | |
2067 How many arguments?: 3 RET | |
2068 | |
2069 Then the generator asks the completion style and prompt for completion. | |
2070 Answer them. `f' for FileName and prompt string. | |
2071 | |
2072 Read type(1).... f | |
2073 Prompt for argument#1 EPS file name RET | |
2074 | |
2075 The second argument is one of selected symbol. So the completion type | |
2076 is `Completion'. | |
2077 | |
2078 Read type(2).... c | |
2079 Prompt for argument#2 Include style RET | |
2080 | |
2081 Then all the candidates ready to be read. Type single RET after | |
2082 entering all. | |
2083 | |
124 | 2084 Item[1](RET to exit): plain RET |
2085 Item[2](RET to exit): frame RET | |
2086 Item[3](RET to exit): dframe RET | |
2087 Item[4](RET to exit): RET | |
83 | 2088 |
2089 The following prompt asks whether the entered string must belong to | |
2090 candidates or not. In this case, since the argument must be one of | |
2091 `plain', `frame', and `dframe', type `y'. | |
2092 | |
2093 Require match? (y or n) y | |
2094 | |
2095 The last argument is the caption string for which any completion is | |
2096 needed. | |
2097 | |
2098 Read type(3).... s | |
2099 Prompt for argument#3 Caption RET | |
2100 default: Figure of RET | |
2101 | |
2102 Finally we'll get the argument add-in in the next window. | |
2103 | |
2104 | |
2105 Contribution | |
2106 ------------ | |
2107 | |
2108 If you get your own pretty function and you let it be in public, please | |
2109 steel yourself in the happy atmosphere and do not send me the function. I | |
2110 do know it is not fine because it is generated by yatexgen:-p. | |
2111 | |
206 | 2112 |
83 | 2113 |
2114 File: yatexe, Node: Etcetera, Next: Copying, Prev: Customizations, Up: Top | |
2115 | |
2116 Etcetera | |
2117 ******** | |
2118 | |
2119 The standard completion tables provided in `yatex.el' contain a few | |
2120 LaTeX commands I frequently use. This is to lessen the key strokes to | |
2121 complete entire word, because too many candidates rarely used often cause | |
2122 too many hits. Therefore always try to use completion in order to enrich | |
2123 your dictionary, and you will also find `Wild Bird' growing suitable for | |
2124 your LaTeX style. | |
2125 | |
2126 The package name `Wild Bird' is the English translation of Japanese | |
2127 title `Yachou', which is a trick on words of Japanese. | |
2128 | |
206 | 2129 |
83 | 2130 |
2131 File: yatexe, Node: Copying, Prev: Etcetera, Up: Top | |
2132 | |
2133 Copying | |
2134 ******* | |
2135 | |
2136 This program is distributed as a free software. You can | |
2137 use/copy/modify/redistribute this software freely but with NO warranty to | |
2138 anything as a result of using this software. Adopting code from this | |
2139 program is also free. But I would not do contract act. | |
2140 | |
2141 Any reports and suggestions are welcome as long as I feel interests in | |
2142 this software. My possible e-mail address is `yuuji@yatex.org'. (as of | |
2143 Jan.2004) And there is mailing list for YaTeX. Although the common | |
2144 language is Japanese, questions in English will be welcome. To join the | |
2145 ML, send the mail whose subject is `append' to the address | |
2146 `yatex@yatex.org. If you have some question, please ask to | |
2147 `yatex-admin@yatex.org'. | |
2148 | |
2149 The specification of this software will be surely modified (depending on | |
2150 my feelings) without notice :-p. | |
2151 | |
2152 | |
2153 HIROSE Yuuji | |
206 | 2154 |
83 | 2155 |
2156 Tag table: | |
206 | 2157 Node: Top146 |
2158 Node: What is YaTeX?1487 | |
2159 Node: Main features1860 | |
2160 Node: Installation3452 | |
2161 Node: Typesetting4229 | |
2162 Node: Calling typesetter5298 | |
2163 Node: Calling previewer7502 | |
2164 Node: Printing out7863 | |
131 | 2165 Node: %#notation8155 |
206 | 2166 Node: Changing typesetter8531 |
2167 Node: Splitting input files8895 | |
2168 Node: Static region for typesetting10319 | |
131 | 2169 Node: Lpr format11448 |
206 | 2170 Node: Editing %# notation12505 |
2171 Node: Completion13024 | |
2172 Node: Begin-type completion13584 | |
2173 Node: Section-type completion16627 | |
2174 Node: view-sectioning19062 | |
2175 Node: Large-type completion20642 | |
2176 Node: Maketitle-type completion21373 | |
2177 Node: Arbitrary completion21925 | |
2178 Node: End completion22315 | |
2179 Node: Accent completion22785 | |
2180 Node: Image completion23402 | |
2181 Node: Greek letters completion25659 | |
2182 Node: Local dictionaries26386 | |
2183 Node: Commenting out27323 | |
2184 Node: Cursor jump28782 | |
2185 Node: Jump to corresponding object29094 | |
2186 Node: Invoking image processor30495 | |
2187 Node: Jump to main file31838 | |
2188 Node: Jumping around the environment32203 | |
2189 Node: Jumping to last completion position32621 | |
2190 Node: Changing and Deleting33130 | |
2191 Node: Changing LaTeX commands33522 | |
2192 Node: Killing LaTeX commands34699 | |
2193 Node: Filling35884 | |
2194 Node: Updation of includeonly37735 | |
2195 Node: What column38532 | |
2196 Node: Intelligent newline39617 | |
2197 Node: Usepackage checker41271 | |
2198 Node: Online help41862 | |
2199 Node: Browsing file hierarchy43537 | |
2200 Node: Cooperation with other packages45274 | |
2201 Node: Customizations45979 | |
2202 Node: Lisp variables46313 | |
2203 Node: All customizable variables47317 | |
2204 Node: Sample definitions57116 | |
2205 Node: Hook variables57629 | |
2206 Node: Hook file58333 | |
2207 Node: Add-in functions58672 | |
2208 Node: How the add-in function works59532 | |
2209 Node: Defining option-add-in61731 | |
2210 Node: Defining argument-add-in62453 | |
2211 Node: Defining enclosing-add-in63335 | |
2212 Node: How the function is called64189 | |
2213 Node: Useful functions for creating add-in64865 | |
2214 Node: Contribution66270 | |
2215 Node: Add-in generator66544 | |
2216 Node: Etcetera71916 | |
2217 Node: Copying72521 | |
83 | 2218 |
2219 End tag table |