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2 %% Q and A on YaTeX
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3 %%
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4 %% C-u C-x $ shows only questions. C-x $ shows all.
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5 %%
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6 (New Item
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7 *It is bothering for me to determine I should call bibtex or latex...
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8 *Filling a paragraph doesn't work as I expected.
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9
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10 [Installation]
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11 ==============
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12 *Installing the manual
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13
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14 Copy yatexe to the info directory where your Emacs is installed,
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15 and add the next line to the dir file of the same directory.
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16
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17 * YaTeX-e: (yatexe). Yet Another tex-mode for Emacs. (English).
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18
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19 (After that, M-x info [RET] m yatex [RET] will give you Wild
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20 Bird's manual. Hitting ? will show how to use info)
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21
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22 *I'm a Meadow(Emacs on Win32) user. I don't have `make' utility
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24 Make program is needed only for byte-compiling. So if you do
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25 not care the subtle speed difference, you don't have to
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26 byte-compile. You don't have to look for `make' utility. The
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27 simplest way to install yatex without `make'.
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28
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29 1 Extract this yatex*tar.gz to your Meadow's site-lisp dir.
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30 2 Add the yatex installed path to your load-path according to
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31 `install' file in this package.
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32
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33 *I ain't got the privilege to write in the Info directory...
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34
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35 Get yourself made root. If you can't, have them install Mule2
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36 and add
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37
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38 (setq Info-default-directory-list
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39 (cons "YOUR INFO DIRECTORY"
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40 Info-default-directory-list))
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41
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42 to your ~/.emacs. Now your personal files will be added to the
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43 menu when you invoke info. By the way, Mule1 will not release
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44 memories, so processes will pile up and be heavier on the system
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45 compared to Mule2. Nemacs has already become obsolete by the
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46 developers, so no further comments for usage of Nemacs. Get
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47 yourself Mule2 with flying colors :-)
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48
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49 *Emacs can't find the help file.
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50
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51 The help file is set to be placed in $EMACS/etc/ for Nemacs,
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52 Mule1 and $EMACS/site-lisp/ for Mule2. If you don't have the
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53 privilege to put them in a public location, copy it to your home
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54 directory and set YaTeX-help-file to that file name.
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55
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56 *I can't read info on Nemacs
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57
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58 The info file was formatted on Mule, so it can't be read
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59 correctly on Nemacs (or Demacs based on Nemacs) because the
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60 internal Japanese processing is different. Read it on Mule.
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61 Use the Emacs-Lisp package in texinfo-3.1.tar.gz to format the
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62 Texinfo file.
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63
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64
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65 [Operations]
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66 ============
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67 *I accidentally learned in a wrong LaTeX command.
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68
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69 There should be a line with the wrong command in the .yatexrc
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70 file in your home or current directory. Erase or fix that line,
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71 and save the results with C-x C-s, then kill buffer with C-x k.
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72 Once you make sure the current buffer is your LaTeX source, type
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73 M-x YaTeX-reload-dictionary.
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74
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75 *I can't comment out the region.
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76
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77 Probably the point is on a line withe \begin{} or \end{}. Go up
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78 or down a line and do C-c >.
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79
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80 *I was asked for a parent file when typesetting, and answered the wrong file.
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81
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82 Re-read the child file with C-x C-v RET or re-type the parent
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83 file with C-u C-c ^.
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84
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85 *The typeset buffer is not shown when I get a typeset buffer on Demacs.
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86
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87 This happens on Demacs 1.2.0, when the child process returns an
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88 error level of 1 or more. If you are calling jlatex from a
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89 batch file, call a dummy command that always returns errorlevel
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90 0 at the end.
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91
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92 *How can I enter "\underline{\makebox[4em][l]{x y}{\tt z}}" more easily?
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93
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94 Recursive completion can be used for inputting arguments in the
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95 mini-buffer of a section type completion. Following is an
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96 example showing the command in question.
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97
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98 PROMPT KEYs ENTERED
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99 C-c s und SPC RET
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100 \underline{???}: C-c s makeb SPC RET
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101 Width: 4em RET
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102 makebox position (`lr'): - l RET
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103 \makebox{???}: x y RET
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104 \underline{???}: \makebox[4em][l]{x y} C-c l tt RET
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105 \underline{???}: \makebox[4em][l]{x y}{\tt } z RET
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106
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107 *How can I kill \footnote{} from \footnote{HOGE}
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108
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109 Put the point to \footnote and do C-c k. This will kill the
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110 \footnote{}. If you want to kill the whole thing including
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111 HOGE, do C-u C-c k.
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112
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113 *I want to make HONYARA into a footnote.
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114
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115 Mark HONYARA and do C-c S footnote RET. (S in uppercase)
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116
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117 *I want to make the verbatim environment I have now into verbatim*.
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118
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119 Do C-c c on the line with \begin{verbatim} or \end{verbatim}.
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120
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121 *I want to enclose a region with \verb.
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122
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123 \verb isn't a maketitle-type, so there aren't any quick commands.
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124 But you can use C-c $ to do the same thing.
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125 v v
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126 WHAT YOU NEED to make \verb
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127 \verbWHAT YOU NEED to make \verb (insert \verb)
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128 ^(C-@) (mark W)
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129 \verbWHAT YOU NEED to make \verb
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130 ^C-c $ (move point to end enclose with $)
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131 \verb$WHAT YOU NEED$ to make \verb (done!)
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132
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133 *I want to have commands defined on a upper level file to be read in
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134 when doing a typeset-region on a child file.
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135
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136 When you are editing child files broken into sections and some
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137 macros to be used are defined in upper level files, you'll need
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138 them to do typeset-region. The macros needed will be copied to
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139 the temporary file if you add %#REQUIRE to the end of the
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140 macro's definition.
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141
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142 Say you had a grand-child file
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143 +-- main.tex --+ +---- sub.tex ----+ +-- subsub.tex --+
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144 | : | |%#jlatex main | |%#jlatex main |
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145 |\include{sub} | |\include{macros} | |..... |
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146 | : |<-| : |<-|%#BEGIN |
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147 | : | | : | |TEXT YOU WANT |
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148 | : | +-----------------+ |TYPESET IS |
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149 +--------------+ ^ |HERE |
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150 +-- macros.tex ---+ |%#END |
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151 |\def\foo{bar} | |: |
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152 |\def\hoge{hero} | +----------------+
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153 +-----------------+
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154
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155 In this case you change the \include{macros} line in sub.tex to
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157 \include{macros} %#REQUIRE
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158
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159 and add to subsub.tex
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161 %#REQUIRE \include{macros}
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162
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163 If %#REQUIRE is at the top of the line, the following will be
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164 copied to the temporary file. So, macros.tex will be included
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165 only once whether you are typesetting all the files, or doing a
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166 typeset-region on sub.tex or subsub.tex.
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167
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168 *I want to reuse ARGUMENTS I used in the last \foo{ARGUMENTS}
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169
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170 Use the gmhist package. YaTeX works fine with gmhist. When you
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171 are asked \foo{???}: in the mini-buffer, hitting M-p (ESC p)
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172 will get you a history of what you have inputted in reverse.
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173 M-n will go forward in the history. This input history can be
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174 used for begin-type completion, section-type completion, evoking
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175 the previewer, and print out commands.
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177 gmhist can be found at many Emacs-Lisp archive sights. For
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178 example, ftp.ae.keio.ac.jp:pub/emacs-lisp/util/gmhist.tar.gz
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179
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180 Note that Emacs-19(Mule2) doesn't need gmhist for the feature of
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181 minibuffer history.
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182
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183 *ref<->label jump doesn't work.
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184
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185 C-c g will start a forward search of ref/label. C-u C-c g will
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186 start a backward search. If you want to continue searching for
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187 \ref, hit C-s (C-r) twice and use the repeated search feature of
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188 the incremental search. If the point to jump is in another
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189 file, that file must be already opened. YaTeX-display-hierarchy
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190 (C-c d) can be used to open all files at once.
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191
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192 *I get a % at the end of the line when I do a fill-paragraph or auto-fill.
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193
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194 NTT-jTeX will add an unnecessary space in the print out image if
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195 the japanese paragraph is written with an indent. To avoid
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196 this, you need to put a % at the end of the line. YaTeX will
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197 automatically put a % so you can input indented text for
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198 NTT-jTeX. But there may be a bug in the routine so please
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199 report if you find any %s otherwise than at the end of a line.
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200
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201 *Isn't the indentation too deep in itemize environments?
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202
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203 Think so too? An alias Mr. K thought this was better and he
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204 feels an ultimate ecstacy with hitting the TAB to indent a line.
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205 Wasn't my idea! (still have a bit of a grudge) If you also
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206 think it's too deep, hit TAB at the end of the line with
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207 \begin{itemize} within the environment. Now it's too shallow?
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208 Umm... time for me to take a break.
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209
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210 *Is it possible to include personal template file template.tex handily?
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211
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212 Try Emacs-19's standard package `autoinsert.el' please. Or its
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213 upper compatible package auto-insert-tkld might also be good.
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214 You can get auto-insert-tkld via anonymous ftp
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215 ftp://ftp.ae.keio.ac.jp/pub/emacs-lisp/util/
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216 ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/gnu/elisp-archive/
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217
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218 *It is bothering for me to determine I should call bibtex or latex...
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219
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220 Why don't you try `latexmk' perl script, which is a TeX specific
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221 tool as `make'? It detects the dependency among the TeX-related
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222 files such as .tex, .bib, and so on, and will execute suitable
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223 commands in a suitable sequence. You can find `latexmk' script
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224 in a directory of supports/latexmk in some CTAN ftp directory.
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225
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226 *Can I inhibit auto-filling against very long <a href="..."> line?
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227
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228 If you use Emacs-19 or later, Yes. The variable
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229 auto-fill-inhibit-regexp controls the filling behaviour. To set
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230 this, use yatex-mode-hook as below.
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231
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232 (add-hook 'yahtml-mode-hook
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233 '(lambda ()
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234 (setq auto-fill-inhibit-regexp
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235 "^[ ]*\\(<a href\\|<img src=\\)")))
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236
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237 *Filling a paragraph doesn't work as I expected.
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238
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239 It is because the indentation depth is different from default
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240 depth. Please keep turning on auto-fill to make filling
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241 function work well. If you bring some paragraph which has
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242 different indentation from other part of document, you have to
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243 re-indent it with the default indentation by typing TAB on each
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244 line. If the paragraph is large, try the next operation;
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245
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246 (1)Type C-x . on the beginning of line
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247 (2)Mark paragraph to be re-indented
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248 (3)Type M-C-\
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249
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250 then fill the paragraph. If you want fill that paragraph with
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251 current indentation depth, move the cursor on the first
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252 appearance of non-white-space character on the line before
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253 filling.
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254
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255 [About Emacs-19/Mule2]
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256 ======================
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257 *Equations are too dark to read when I use hilit19.
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258
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259 The default coloring of hilit19.el is too dark. Try putting the
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260 next code in ~/.emacs or yatexhks.el.
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261
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262 (if (and (featurep 'hilit19) (eq hilit-background-mode 'dark))
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263 (hilit-translate
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264 string 'mediumspringgreen
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265 formula 'khaki
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266 label 'yellow-underlined))
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267
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268 *Can't I use font-lock?
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269
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270 Since v1.69, YES on XEmacs-21, Emacs-21, Emacs-20.7.
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271
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272 Before starting YaTeX, load font-lock to make it work. However,
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273 YaTeX makes tricky patterns to fontifying logical area
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274 independent from `line', changing of font-lock's specification
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275 in the future will possibly disable YaTeX from fontifying. If
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276 you are thinking of graduating from hilit19, it might be better
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277 to keep old setting about it...
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278
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279 *It's sooo slow when I click YaTeX on the menu bar.
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280
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281 I don't know why. Probably a problem with Emacs-19. You'll
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282 just have to bear with it. It won't be so slow the second time.
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283 Anyway, you probably won't use the menu at all, do you?
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284
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285 *Is there any way of displaying `\it' strings in the italic font?
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286
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287 First, you should find the available italic font on your
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288 system. In, *scratch* buffer,
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289 (set-face-font 'italic "-*-*-medium-i-*--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*")
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290 or
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291 (set-face-font 'italic "-*-*-medium-o-*--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*")
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292 and C-j (It takes very very long time!!).
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293 If you get `No matches found', no way. (;_;)/~
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294 If you get some font name,
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295 "-adobe-courier-medium-i-normal--12-120-75-75-m-0-iso8859-1"
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296 for example, write
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297 (set-face-font 'italic
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298 "-adobe-courier-medium-i-normal--12-120-75-75-m-0-iso8859-1")
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299 in your `yatexhks.el'.
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300
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301 [Customization]
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302 ===============
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303 *I don't use C-c b i much, so it would be better if I can start
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304 completion after hitting C-c b.
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305
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306 Put (setq YaTeX-no-begend-shortcut t) in your ~/.emacs.
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307
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308 *An open parenthesis always get entered in pairs.
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309
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310 This should be better, once you get used to it. If you still
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311 don't like it, turn on modify-mode using C-c w m. Setting
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312 YaTeX-close-paren-always to nil will give this feature from the
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313 start.
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315 *Funny things happen when I hit ;.
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317 YaTeX think you are in math mode and evokes math-mode-image
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318 completion. If you are writing a equation that TeX will not
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319 give an error and YaTeX mistakes what mode you are in, report it
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320 back to the author. For mistaken judgements or if you want to
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321 enter a literal ;, hit ; twice. C-u ; to use ; as a
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322 image-completion prefix.
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323
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324 *I want YaTeX to enter the option arguments for a newenvironment.
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325
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326 Read yatexadd.doc. If that's not enough, read yatexgen.doc and
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327 try M-x YaTeX-generate.
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328
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329 *I first defined \foo as a macro taking 3 arguments. Later I changed it
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330 to take 4 arguments, but the section-type completion will ask me for
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331 only 3 arguments.
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332
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333 Use C-u 4 C-c s and tell it will take 4 arguments. You can
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334 change the number of arguments anytime you want.
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335
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336 *I made a argument-type addin function, but can't do completion after
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337 the first two arguments.
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338
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339 If you made a addin function like \foo{x}{y}{z} that takes 3
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340 arguments, then you need to learn in the dictionary that \foo
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341 will take 3 arguments. This can be done by C-u 3 C-c s foo.
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342 You only need to do it once.
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343
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344 *My addin functions are overwritten by yatexadd.
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345
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346 Formally, all private functions were written in your own
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347 yatexadd.el. Now, all private functions are put in yatexhks.el.
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348 yatexhks.el will be read in at the end of YaTeX's
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349 initialization, so you can overwrite definitions in yatexadd.el.
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352
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353 Yes. See the section `Intelligent newline' in the info manual.
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354 But if you want the same as the intelligent newline for itemize
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355 environment which inserts simply `\item', the following code is
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356 efficient.
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358 (fset 'YaTeX-intelligent-newline-mylist
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359 'YaTeX-intelligent-newline-itemize)
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361 [ETC]
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362 =====
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363 *Mailing lists?
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364
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365 A question, so an answer. The mailing list for YaTeX (Wild Bird)
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366 and it's implementation to Vz Editor; LaiTeX (Thunder Bird, by
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367 KATSURAGAWA Naoki), implementation to Wz Editor; HackTeX (Swan,
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368 by TAKENAKA Hiroshi), implementation to Hidemaru Editor; HiTeX
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369 (Flying Bird, by YASUDA Haruyuki), implementation to xyzzy;
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370 KaTeX (by MAEDA Manabu) is "fj Wild Bird Society".
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371 Send a mail like
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372
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373 To: yatex@yatex.org
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374 Subject: subscribe
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375 -----
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376 Hi!
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377 My name is yuuji.
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378 See any birds fly by?
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379
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380 and you're in. Once you're in, you'll get a reply with lists of
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381 commands used in the mailing list. Join along and help adding
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382 new feathers to Wild Bird. BTW, if you haven't guessed it yet,
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383 yes, this mailing list is in Japanese. But give us a try
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384 anyway. You're always welcome.
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385
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386 *How to get the up-to-date information on YaTeX?
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387
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388 If you can access WWW, try to see;
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389 http://www.yatex.org/
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390 And if you trace the link of `yatex-current', you can get the
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391 really latest version of YaTeX. Since it collects the elisps in
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392 the author's source directory, what you'll get may contain some
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393 errors. The author cannot respond to your query about
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394 yatex-current.
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396 If you want to catch up to latest version, using yatex-current
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397 is inefficient. Use yatex's mercurial repository instead.
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399 hg clone http://www.yatex.org:/hgrepos/yatex
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400 cd yatex
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401 hg up -C dev
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402
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403 Then, getting all updates by `hg pull'.
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405 hg pull -uv
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407 Okay to set load-path of yatex to local copy of repository.
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408 Two branch names are mostly in use. The `default' branch is for
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409 release versions, the `dev' branch is for development.
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412 *Help, help HELP!!
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413
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414 Ways of getting answers in fastest order.
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415
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416 *Look for someone near you who knows what's he/she's doing.
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417 *Post a question to the mailing list.
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418 *Send mail to yuuji@yatex.org
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419
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420 take a pick.
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421
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422 *Picking a question in this file with C-u C-x $ and hitting C-x $ takes
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423 me to a weird world.
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424
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425 You too? Try marking the question before C-x $ and to C-x C-x
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426 to take you back to it. (Mule2 doesn't seem to have the same
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427 problem)
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430 Local Variables:
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431 mode: indented-text
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432 fill-column: 72
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433 fill-prefix: " "
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434 End:
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