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2 produced by `texinfo-format-buffer'
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6 START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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7 * YaTeX-e: (yatexe). Yet Another tex-mode for Emacs (English).
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8 END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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15 File: yatexe, Node: Top, Next: What is YaTeX?, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir)
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16
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17 * Menu:
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19 * What is YaTeX?::
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20 * Main features:: What YaTeX can do
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21 * Installation:: Guide to install
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22 * Typesetting:: Call typesetting processes
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23 * %#notation:: Meta-keyword `%#'
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24 * Completion:: Input LaTeX commands with completion
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25 * Local dictionaries:: Directory dependent completion
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26 * Commenting out:: Commenting/uncommenting text
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27 * Cursor jump:: Jumping to related position
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28 * Changing and Deleting:: Changing/deleting certain unit of text
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29 * Filling:: Filling an item or paragraph
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30 * Updation of includeonly:: Free from maintaining includeonly
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31 * What column:: Check what table-column the cursor belong
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32 * Intelligent newline:: Guess requisites of new line
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33 * Usepackage checker:: Selecting correct \usepackage is YaTeX's job
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34 * Online help:: On-line documentation of LaTeX
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35 * Browsing file hierarchy:: Walking through file hierarchy
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36 * Cooperation with other packages:: Work well with gmhist, min-out
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37 * Customizations:: How to breed `Wild Bird'
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38 * Etcetera:: YaTeX is acquisitive.
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39 * Copying:: Redistribution
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44 File: yatexe, Node: What is YaTeX?, Next: Main features, Prev: Top, Up: Top
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45
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46 What is YaTeX?
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47 **************
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48
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49 YaTeX automates typesetting and previewing of LaTeX and enables
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50 completing input of LaTeX mark-up command such as
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51 `\begin{}'..`\end{}'.
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52
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53 YaTeX also supports Demacs which runs on MS-DOS(386), Mule (Multi
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54 Language Enhancement to GNU Emacs), and latex on DOS.
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58 File: yatexe, Node: Main features, Next: Installation, Prev: What is YaTeX?, Up: Top
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60 Main features
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61 *************
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62
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63 * Invocation of typesetter, previewer and related programs(`C-c t')
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64 * Typesetting on static region which is independent from point
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65 * Semiautomatic replacing of `\includeonly'
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66 * Jumping to error line(`C-c '')
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67 * Completing-read of LaTeX commands such as `\begin{}', `\section' etc.
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68 (`C-c b', `C-c s', `C-c l', `C-c m')
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69 * Enclosing text into LaTeX environments or commands (ABOVEKEYSTROKES
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70 after region setting)
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71 * Displaying the structure of text at entering sectioning commands
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72 * Lump shifting of sectioning commands (*Note view-sectioning::)
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73 * Learning unknown/new LaTeX commands for the next completion
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74 * Argument reading with a guide for complicated LaTeX commands
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75 * Generating argument-readers for new/unsupported commands(`yatexgen')
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76 * Quick changing or deleting of LaTeX commands(`C-c c', `C-c k')
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77 * Jumping from and to inter-file, begin<->end, ref<->label(`C-c g')
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78 * Blanket commenting out or uncommenting (`C-c >', `C-c <', `C-c ,',
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79 `C-c .')
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80 * Easy input of accent mark, math-mode's commands and Greek letters
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81 (`C-c a', `;', `:')
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82 * Online help for the popular LaTeX commands (`C-c ?', `C-c /')
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83 * Document files hierarchy browser (`C-c d')
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84 * Adding automatically \usepackage corresponding to inputting LaTeX
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85 macro with completion
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86 * Allow you to forget creating \label{}s, \ref{} or \cite{} completion
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87 automatically generate labels.
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91 File: yatexe, Node: Installation, Next: Typesetting, Prev: Main features, Up: Top
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93 Installation
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94 ************
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95
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96 Put next two expressions into your `~/.emacs'.
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97
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98 (setq auto-mode-alist
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99 (cons (cons "\\.tex$" 'yatex-mode) auto-mode-alist))
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100 (autoload 'yatex-mode "yatex" "Yet Another LaTeX mode" t)
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101
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102 Next, add certain path name where you put files of YaTeX to your
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103 load-path. If you want to put them in `~/src/emacs', write
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104
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105 (setq load-path
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106 (cons (expand-file-name "~/src/emacs") load-path))
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107
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108 in your `~/.emacs'
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109
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110 Then, yatex-mode will be automatically loaded when you visit a file
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111 which has extension `.tex'. If yatex-mode is successfully loaded, mode
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112 string on mode line will be turned to "YaTeX".
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119 Typesetting
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120 ***********
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121
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122 The prefix key stroke of yatex-mode is `C-c' (Press 'C' with Control
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123 key) by default. If you don't intend to change the prefix key stroke,
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124 assume all `[prefix]' as `C-c' in this document. These key strokes
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125 execute typeset or preview command.
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126
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127 `[prefix] t j'
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128 ... invoke typesetter
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129 `[prefix] t r'
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130 ... invoke typesetter on region
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131 `[prefix] t e'
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132 ... `on-the-fly preview' on current environment or whole
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133 portion of current formulas in math-mode
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134 `[prefix] t d'
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135 ... invoke dvipdfmx after successful typesetting
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136 `[prefix] t k'
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137 ... kill current typesetting process
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138 `[prefix] t b'
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139 ... invoke bibtex
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140 `[prefix] t i'
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141 ... invoke makeindex
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142 `[prefix] t d'
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143 ... invoke latex && dvipdfmx
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144 `[prefix] t p'
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145 ... preview
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146 `[prefix] t l'
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147 ... lpr dvi-file
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148 `[prefix] t s'
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149 ... search current string on xdvi-remote
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150
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151 * Menu:
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153 * Calling typesetter::
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154 * Calling previewer::
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155 * Printing out::
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159 File: yatexe, Node: Calling typesetter, Next: Calling previewer, Prev: Typesetting, Up: Typesetting
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160
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161 Calling typesetter
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162 ==================
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163
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164 Typing `[prefix] t j', the current editing window will be divided
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165 horizontally when you invoke latex command, and log message of LaTeX
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166 typesetting will be displayed in the other window; called typesetting
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167 buffer. The typesetting buffer automatically scrolls up and traces LaTeX
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168 warnings and error messages. If you see latex stopping by an error, you
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169 can send string to latex in the typesetting buffer.
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170
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171 If an error stops the LaTeX typesetting, this key stroke will move the
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172 cursor to the line where LaTeX error is detected.
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173
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174 `[prefix] ''
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175 `([prefix]+single quotation)'
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176
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177 ... jump to the previous error or warning
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178
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179 If you find a noticeable error, move to the typesetting buffer and move
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180 the cursor on the line of error message and type `SPACE' key. This makes
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181 the cursor move to corresponding source line.
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182
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183 YaTeX-typeset-region invoked by `[prefix] tr' call typesetter for
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184 region. The region is specified by standard point and mark, or by
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185 `%#BEGIN' and `%#END' marks. Selected region will be copied to the
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186 temporary file `texput.tex' with the same preamble as the main file of
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187 current editing sources. Be sure to put all local macro settings in
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188 preamble, not after `\begin{document}'. The method of specification of
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189 the region is shown in the section *Note %#notation::.
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190
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191 The documentclass for typeset-region is the same as that of editing file
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192 if you edit one file, and is the same as main file's if you edit splitting
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193 files.
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194
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195 The `[prefix] te' key automatically marks current inner environment or
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196 inner math mode or paragraph, and then call typeset-region with marked
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197 region. This is convenient to quick view of current tabular environment
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198 or current editing formulas. If running Emacs has the ability of
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199 displaying images, typeset image will be shown in the next window.
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200 Further more, if you modify the content within that environment, YaTeX
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201 performs `on-the-fly' preview that automatically update preview image as
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202 you typed.
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203
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204 If your Emacs does not supply on-the-fly preview, keeping previewer window
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205 for `texput.dvi' is handy for debugging. Since `[prefix] te' selects the
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206 inner-most environment as region, it is not suitable for partial
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207 typesetting of doubly or more composed environment. If you want to do
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208 partial typesetting for a nested environment, use `[prefix] tr' for
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209 static-region, which is described in the section *Note %#notation::.
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213 File: yatexe, Node: Calling previewer, Next: Printing out, Prev: Calling typesetter, Up: Typesetting
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215 Calling previewer
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216 =================
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217
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218 `[prefix] t p' invokes the TeX previewer. And if you are using
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219 xdvi-remote, which can be controled from other terminals, `[prefix] t s'
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220 enables you to search current string at the cursor on the running xdvi
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221 window.
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225 File: yatexe, Node: Printing out, Prev: Calling previewer, Up: Typesetting
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227 Printing out
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228 ============
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230 When you type `[preifx] t l', YaTeX asks you the range of dvi-printing
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231 by default. You can skip this by invoking it with universal-argument as
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232 follows:
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234 C-u [prefix] tl
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238 File: yatexe, Node: %#notation, Next: Completion, Prev: Typesetting, Up: Top
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239
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240 %# notation
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241 ***********
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242
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243 You can control the typesetting process by describing `%#' notations in
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244 the source text.
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245
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246 * Menu:
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248 * Changing typesetter::
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249 * Splitting input files::
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250 * Static region for typesetting::
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251 * Lpr format::
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252 * Controlling which command to invoke::
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253 * Editing %# notation::
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257 File: yatexe, Node: Changing typesetter, Next: Splitting input files, Prev: %#notation, Up: %#notation
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258
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259 To change the `latex' command or to split a source text.
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260 ========================================================
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261
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262 To change the typesetting command, write
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264 %#!latex-big
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265
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266 anywhere in the source text. This is useful for changing typesetter.
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270 File: yatexe, Node: Splitting input files, Next: Static region for typesetting, Prev: Changing typesetter, Up: %#notation
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272 Splitting input files
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273 =====================
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274
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275 And if you split the source text and edit subfile that should be
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276 included from main text.
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277
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278 %#!latex main.tex
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279
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280 will be helpful to execute latex on main file from sub text buffer. Since
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281 this command line after `%#!' will be sent to shell literally, next
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282 description makes it convenient to use ghostview as dvi-previewer.
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283
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284 %#!latex main && dvi2ps main.dvi > main
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285
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286 Note that YaTeX assumes the component before the last period of the last
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287 word in this line as base name of the main LaTeX source. The `%f'
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288 notation in this line is replaced by main file name, and `%r' replaced by
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289 root name of main file name. If you specify `%f' or `%r', YaTeX always
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290 ask you the name of main file at the first typesetting.
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291
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292 To make best use of the feature of inter-file jumping by `[prefix] g'
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293 (see *Note Cursor jump::), take described below into consideration.
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294
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295 * You can put split texts in sub directory, but not in sub directory of
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296 sub directory.
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297 * In the main text, specify the child file name with relative path name
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298 such as \include{chap1/sub}, when you include the file in a
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299 sub-directory.
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300 * In a sub-text, write `%#!latex main.tex' even if `main.tex' is in the
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301 parent directory(not %#!latex ../main.tex).
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306
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307 Static region
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308 =============
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309
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310 Typeset-region by `[prefix] tr' passes the region between point and mark
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311 to typesetting command by default. But when you want to typeset static
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312 region, enclose the region by `%#BEGIN' and `%#END' as follows.
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313
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314 %#BEGIN
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315 TheRegionYouWantToTypesetManyTimes
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316 %#END
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317
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318 This is the rule of deciding the region.
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320 1. If there exists %#BEGIN before point,
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323 * From %#BEGIN to %#END.
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325 2. If %#END does not exist after %#BEGIN,
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326 * From %#BEGIN to the end of buffer.
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329 * Between point and mark(standard method of Emacs).
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330
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331 It is useful to write `%#BEGIN' in the previous line of \begin and
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332 `%#END' in the next line of \`end' when you try complex environment such
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333 as `tabular' many times. It is also useful to put only `%#BEGIN' alone at
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334 the middle of very long text. Do not forget to erase `%#BEGIN' `%#END'
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335 pair.
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336
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337
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338
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339 File: yatexe, Node: Lpr format, Prev: Static region for typesetting, Up: %#notation
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340
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341 Lpr format
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342 ==========
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343
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344 Lpr format is specified by three Lisp variables. Here are the default
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345 values of them.
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346
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347 `(1)dviprint-command-format'
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348 `"dvi2ps %f %t %s | lpr"'
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349 `(2)dviprint-from-format'
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350 `"-f %b"'
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351 `(3)dviprint-to-format'
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352 `"-t %e"'
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353
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354 On YaTeX-lpr, `%s' in (1) is replaced by the file name of main text,
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355 `%f' by contents of (2), %t by contents of (3). At these replacements,
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356 `%b' in (2) is also replaced by the number of beginning page, `%e' in (3)
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357 is replaced by the number of ending page. But `%f' and `%t' are ignored
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358 when you omit the range of print-out by `C-u [prefix] tl'.
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359
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360 If you want to change this lpr format temporarily, put a command such as
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361 follows somewhere in the text:
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362
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363 %#LPR dvi2ps %f %t %s | 4up -page 4 | texfix | lpr -Plp2
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364
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365 And if you want YaTeX not to ask you the range of printing out, the next
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366 example may be helpful.
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367
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368 %#LPR dvi2ps %s | lpr
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369
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370
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371
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372 File: yatexe, Node: Controlling which command to invoke, Next: Editing %# notation, Prev: Lpr format, Up: %#notation
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373
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374 Controlling which command to invoke
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375 ===================================
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376
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377 These %# notation below can control which command to invoke for LaTeX
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378 related process.
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379
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380 `%#PREVIEW'
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381
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382 ... Command line for DVI viewing ([prefix] t p)
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383 `%#MAKEINDEX'
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384
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385 ... Command line for makeindex ([prefix] t i)
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386 `%#BIBTEX'
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387
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388 ... Command line for bibtex ([prefix] t b)
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389 `%#DVIPDF'
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390
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391 ... Command line for dvipdf(mx) ([prefix] t b)
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392 `%#LPR'
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393
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394 ... Command line for printing out([prefix] t l)
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395 `%#PDFVIEW'
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396
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397 ... Command line for PDF viewing
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398 `%#IMAGEDPI'
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399
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400 ... DPI value for converting to on-the-fly prewview image
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401
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402 If you want to invoke "makeidx hogehoge" to update index, put the next
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403 line some upper place in the source, for example.
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404
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405 %#MAKEINDEX makeidx hogehoge
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406
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407
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408
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410 File: yatexe, Node: Editing %# notation, Prev: Controlling which command to invoke, Up: %#notation
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411
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412 Editing %# notation
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413 ===================
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414
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415 To edit `%#' notation described above, type
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416
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417 `[prefix] %'
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418 ... editing %# notation menu
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419
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420 and select one of the entry of the menu as follows.
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421
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422 !)Edit-%#! B)EGIN-END-region L)Edit-%#LPR
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423
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424 Type `!' to edit `%#!' entry, `b' to enclose the region with `%#BEGIN' and
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425 `%#END', and `l' to edit `%#LPR' entry. When you type `b', all `%#BEGIN'
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426 and `%#END' are automatically erased.
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427
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428
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429
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430 File: yatexe, Node: Completion, Next: Local dictionaries, Prev: %#notation, Up: Top
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431
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432 Completion
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433 **********
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434
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435 YaTeX makes it easy to input the LaTeX commands. There are several
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436 kinds of completion type, begin-type, section-type, large-type, etc...
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437
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438 * Menu:
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439
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440 * Begin-type completion::
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441 * Section-type completion::
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442 * Large-type completion::
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443 * Maketitle-type completion::
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444 * Arbitrary completion::
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445 * End completion::
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446 * Accent completion::
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447 * Image completion::
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448 * Greek letters completion::
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449 * Inserting parentheses::
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450
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451
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452
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453 File: yatexe, Node: Begin-type completion, Next: Section-type completion, Prev: Completion, Up: Completion
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454
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455 Begin-type completion
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456 =====================
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457
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458 "Begin-type completion" completes commands of `\begin{env}' ...
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459 `\end{env}'. All of the begin-type completions begin with this key
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460 sequence.
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461
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462 `[prefix] b'
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463 ... start begin-type completion
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464
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465 An additional key stroke immediately completes a frequently used LaTeX
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466 `\begin{}'...`\`end'{}' environment.
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467
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468 `[prefix] b c'
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469 ... `\begin{center}...\end{center}'
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470 `[prefix] b d'
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471 ... `\begin{document}...\end{document}'
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472 `[prefix] b D'
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473 ... `\begin{description}...\end{description}'
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474 `[prefix] b e'
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475 ... `\begin{enumerate}...\end{enumerate}'
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476 `[prefix] b E'
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477 ... `\begin{equation}...\end{equation}'
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478 `[prefix] b i'
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479 ... `\begin{itemize}...\end{itemize}'
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480 `[prefix] b l'
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481 ... `\begin{flushleft}...\end{flushleft}'
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482 `[prefix] b m'
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483 ... `\begin{minipage}...\end{minipage}'
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484 `[prefix] b t'
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485 ... `\begin{tabbing}...\end{tabbing}'
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486 `[prefix] b T'
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487 ... `\begin{tabular}...\end{tabular}'
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488 `[prefix] b^T'
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489 ... `\begin{table}...\end{table}'
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490 `[prefix] b p'
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491 ... `\begin{picture}...\end{picture}'
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492 `[prefix] b q'
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493 ... `\begin{quote}...\end{quote}'
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494 `[prefix] b Q'
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495 ... `\begin{quotation}...\end{quotation}'
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496 `[prefix] b r'
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497 ... `\begin{flushright}...\end{flushright}'
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498 `[prefix] b v'
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499 ... `\begin{verbatim}...\end{verbatim}'
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500 `[prefix] b V'
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501 ... `\begin{verse}...\end{verse}'
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502
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503 Any other LaTeX environments are made by completing-read of the Emacs
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504 function.
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505
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506 `[prefix] b SPACE'
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507 ... begin-type completion
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508
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509 The next message will show up in the minibuffer
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510
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511 Begin environment(default document):
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512
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513 by typing `[prefix] b'. Put the wishing environment with completion in
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514 the minibuffer, and `\begin{env}'...\`\end{env}' will be inserted in the
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515 LaTeX source text. If the environment you want to put does not exist in
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516 the YaTeX completion table, it will be registered in the user completion
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517 table. YaTeX automatically saves the user completion table in the user
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518 dictionary file at exiting of emacs.
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519
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520 At the completion of certain environments, the expected initial entry will
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521 automatically inserted such as `\item' for `itemize' environment. If you
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522 don't want the entry, it can be removed by undoing.
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523
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524 If you want to enclose some paragraphs which have already been written
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525 into environment, invoke the begin-type completion right after region
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526 marking.
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527
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528 If you set `transient-mark-mode' to `nil' in your `~/.emacs', typing
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529 `C-space' (`set-mark-command') twice turns `transient-mark-mode' on
|
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530 temporarily. Then, type call begin-type completion to enclose text into a
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531 environment.
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532
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533
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534
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535
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536 File: yatexe, Node: Section-type completion, Next: Large-type completion, Prev: Begin-type completion, Up: Completion
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537
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538 Section-type completion
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539 =======================
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540
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541 "Section-type completion" completes section-type commands which take an
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542 argument or more such as `\section{foo}'. To invoke section-type
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543 completion, type
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544
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545 `[prefix] s'
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546 ... section-type completion
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547
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548 then the prompt
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549
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550 (C-v for view) \???{} (default documentclass):
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551
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552 will show up in the minibuffer. Section-type LaTeX commands are completed
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553 by space key, and the default value is selected when you type nothing in
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554 the minibuffer.
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555
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556 Next,
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557
|
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558 \section{???}:
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559
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560 prompts you the argument of section-type LaTeX command. For example, the
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561 following inputs
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562
|
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563 \???{} (default documentclass): section
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564 \section{???}: Hello world.
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565
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566 will insert the string
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567
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568 \section{Hello world.}
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569
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570 in your LaTeX source. When you neglect argument such as
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571
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572 (C-v for view) \???{} (default section): vspace*
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573 \vspace*{???}:
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574
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575 YaTeX puts
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576
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577 \vspace*{}
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578
|
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579 and move the cursor in the braces.
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580
|
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581 In LaTeX command, there are commands which take more than one arguments
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582 such as `\addtolength{\topmargin}{8mm}'. To complete these commands,
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583 invoke section-type completion with universal argument as,
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584
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585 C-u 2 [prefix] s (or ESC 2 [prefix] s)
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586
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587 and make answers in minibuffer like this.
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588
|
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589 (C-v for view) \???{} (default vspace*): addtolength
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590 \addtolength{???}: \topmargin
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591 Argument 2: 8mm
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592
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593 `\addtolength' and the first argument `\topmargin' can be typed easily by
|
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594 completing read. Since YaTeX also learns the number of arguments of
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595 section-type command and will ask that many arguments in future
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596 completion, you had better tell the number of arguments to YaTeX at the
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597 first completion of the new word. But you can change the number of
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598 arguments by calling the completion with different universal argument
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599 again.
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600
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601
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602 Invoking section-type completion with `[Prefix] S' (Capital `S')
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603 includes the region as the first argument of section-type command.
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604
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605 The section/large/maketitle type completion can work at the prompt for
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606 the argument of other section-type completion. Nested LaTeX commands are
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607 efficiently read with the recursive completion by typing YaTeX's
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608 completion key sequence in the minibuffer.
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609
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610 * Menu:
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611
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612 * view-sectioning::
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613
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614
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615
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616 File: yatexe, Node: view-sectioning, Prev: Section-type completion, Up: Section-type completion
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617
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618 view-sectioning
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619 ---------------
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620
|
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621 In the minibuffer at the prompt of section-type command completion,
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622 typing `C-v' shows a list of sectioning commands in source text(The line
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623 with `<<--' mark is the nearest sectioning command). Then, default
|
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624 sectioning command appears in the minibuffer. You can go up/down
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625 sectioning command by typing `C-p'/`C-n', can scrolls up/down the listing
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626 buffer by `C-v'/`M-v', and can hide sectioning commands under certain
|
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627 level by 0 through 6. Type `?' in the minibuffer of sectioning prompt
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628 for more information.
|
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629
|
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630 You can generate this listing buffer (`*Sectioning Lines*' buffer) by
|
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631 typing
|
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632 `M-x YaTeX-section-overview'
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633 ... Generate *Sectioning Lines* buffer
|
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634
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635 from the LaTeX source buffer. In this listing buffer, typing `u' on
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636 the sectioning command shifts up the corresponding sectioning command in
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637 source text and `d' shifts down. After marking lines in the listing
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638 buffer, typing `U' shifts up all sectioning commands in the region,
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639 and `U' shifts down. Here are all the key bindings of
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640 `*Sectioning Lines*' buffer.
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641
|
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642 `SPC'
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643 ... Jump to corresponding source line
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644 `.'
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645 ... Display corresponding source line
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646 `u'
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647 ... Shift up a sectioning line
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648 `d'
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649 ... Shift down a sectioning line
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650 `U'
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651 ... Shift up sectioning lines in region
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652 `D'
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653 ... Shift down sectioning lines in region
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654 `0...6'
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655 ... Hide sectioning commands whose level is lower than n
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656
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657
|
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658
|
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659
|
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660 File: yatexe, Node: Large-type completion, Next: Maketitle-type completion, Prev: Section-type completion, Up: Completion
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661
|
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662 Large-type completion
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663 =====================
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664
|
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665 "Large-type completion" inputs the font or size changing descriptions
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666 such as `{\large }'. When you type
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667
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668 `[prefix] l'
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669 ... large-type completion
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670
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671 the message in the minibuffer
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672
|
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673 {\??? } (default large):
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674
|
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675 prompts prompts you large-type command with completing-read. There are
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676 TeX commands to change fonts or sizes, `it', `huge' and so on, in the
|
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677 completion table.
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678
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679 Region-based completion is also invoked by calling completion after
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680 region activated.
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681
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682
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683
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684 File: yatexe, Node: Maketitle-type completion, Next: Arbitrary completion, Prev: Large-type completion, Up: Completion
|
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685
|
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686 Maketitle-type completion
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687 =========================
|
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688
|
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689 We call it "maketitle-type completion" which completes commands such as
|
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690 `\maketitle'. Take notice that maketitle-type commands take no arguments.
|
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|
691 Then, typing
|
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692
|
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693 `[prefix] m'
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694 ... maketitle-type completion
|
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|
695
|
yuuji@271
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696 begins maketitle-completion. Above mentioned method is true for
|
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|
697 maketitle-completion, and there are LaTeX commands with no arguments in
|
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|
698 completion table.
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|
699
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|
700
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701
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702 File: yatexe, Node: Arbitrary completion, Next: End completion, Prev: Maketitle-type completion, Up: Completion
|
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|
703
|
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704 Arbitrary completion
|
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705 ====================
|
yuuji@271
|
706
|
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707 You can complete certain LaTeX command anywhere without typical
|
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|
708 completing method as described, by typing
|
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|
709
|
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|
710 `[prefix] SPC'
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yuuji@271
|
711 ... arbitrary completion
|
yuuji@271
|
712
|
yuuji@271
|
713 after the initial string of LaTeX command that is preceded by `\'.
|
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|
714
|
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|
715
|
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|
716
|
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717 File: yatexe, Node: End completion, Next: Accent completion, Prev: Arbitrary completion, Up: Completion
|
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718
|
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|
719 End completion
|
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|
720 ==============
|
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|
721
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722 YaTeX automatically detects the opened environment and close it with
|
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723 `\end{environment}'. Though proficient YaTeX users never fail to make
|
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724 environment with begin-type completion, some may begin an environment
|
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|
725 manually. In that case, type
|
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|
726
|
yuuji@271
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727 `[prefix] e'
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yuuji@271
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728 ... `end' completion
|
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|
729
|
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|
730 at the end of the opened environment.
|
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|
731
|
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|
732
|
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|
733
|
yuuji@271
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734 File: yatexe, Node: Accent completion, Next: Image completion, Prev: End completion, Up: Completion
|
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|
735
|
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736 Accent completion
|
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737 =================
|
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738
|
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739 When you want to write the European accent marks(like `\`{o}'),
|
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|
740
|
yuuji@271
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741 `[prefix] a'
|
yuuji@271
|
742 ... accent completion
|
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|
743
|
yuuji@271
|
744 shows the menu
|
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|
745
|
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|
746 1:` 2:' 3:^ 4:" 5:~ 6:= 7:. u v H t c d b
|
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|
747
|
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748 in the minibuffer. Chose one character or corresponding numeric, and you
|
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|
749 will see
|
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|
750
|
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751 \`{}
|
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|
752
|
yuuji@271
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753 in the editing buffer with the cursor positioned in braces. Type one more
|
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754 character `o' for example, then
|
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|
755
|
yuuji@271
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756 \`{o}
|
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|
757
|
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758 will be completed, and the cursor gets out from braces.
|
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|
759
|
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|
760
|
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|
761
|
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|
762 File: yatexe, Node: Image completion, Next: Greek letters completion, Prev: Accent completion, Up: Completion
|
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|
763
|
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764 Image completion of mathematical sign
|
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|
765 =====================================
|
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|
766
|
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767 Arrow marks, sigma mark and those signs mainly used in the TeX's math
|
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|
768 environment are completed by key sequences which imitate the corresponding
|
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769 symbols graphically. This completion only works in the math environment.
|
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|
770 YaTeX automatically detects whether the cursor located in math environment
|
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|
771 or not, and change the behavior of key strokes `;' and `:'.
|
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|
772
|
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773 By the way, we often express the leftarrow mark by `<-' for example.
|
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774 Considering such image, you can write `\leftarrow' by typing `<-'
|
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|
775 after `;' (semicolon) as a prefix. In the same way,
|
yuuji@419
|
776 `\longleftarrow' (`<--') is completed by typing `;<--',
|
yuuji@419
|
777 infinity mark which is imitated by `oo' is completed by typing
|
yuuji@419
|
778 `;oo'.
|
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|
779
|
yuuji@271
|
780 Here are the sample operations in YaTeX math-mode.
|
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|
781
|
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|
782 INPUT Completed LaTeX commands
|
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|
783 ; < - `\leftarrow'
|
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|
784 ; < - - `\longleftarrow'
|
yuuji@271
|
785 ; < - - > `\longleftrightarrow'
|
yuuji@271
|
786 ; o `\circ'
|
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|
787 ; o o `\infty'
|
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|
788
|
yuuji@271
|
789 In any case, you can quit from image completion and can move to the next
|
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|
790 editing operation if the LaTeX command you want is shown in the buffer.
|
yuuji@271
|
791
|
yuuji@419
|
792 `;' itself in math-environment is inserted by `;;'. Typing
|
yuuji@419
|
793 `TAB' in the midst of image completion shows all of the LaTeX
|
yuuji@419
|
794 commands that start with the same name as string you previously typed in.
|
yuuji@419
|
795 In this menu buffer, press `RET' after moving the cursor (by `n',
|
yuuji@419
|
796 `p', `b', `f') to insert the LaTeX command.
|
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|
797
|
yuuji@271
|
798 To know all of the completion table, type `TAB' just after `;'. And
|
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|
799 here is the sample menu by `TAB' after `;<'.
|
yuuji@271
|
800
|
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|
801 KEY LaTeX sequence sign
|
yuuji@271
|
802 < \leq <
|
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|
803 ~
|
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|
804 << \ll <<
|
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|
805 <- \leftarrow <-
|
yuuji@271
|
806 <= \Leftarrow <=
|
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|
807
|
yuuji@271
|
808 You can define your favorite key-vs-sequence completion table in the
|
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|
809 Emacs-Lisp variable `YaTeX-math-sign-alist-private'. See also
|
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|
810 `yatexmth.el' for the information of the structure of this variable.
|
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|
811
|
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|
812
|
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|
813
|
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|
814 File: yatexe, Node: Greek letters completion, Next: Inserting parentheses, Prev: Image completion, Up: Completion
|
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|
815
|
yuuji@271
|
816 Greek letters completion
|
yuuji@271
|
817 ========================
|
yuuji@271
|
818
|
yuuji@271
|
819 Math-mode of YaTeX provides another image completion, Greek letters
|
yuuji@271
|
820 completion in the same method. After prefix `:', typing `a' makes
|
yuuji@271
|
821 `\alpha', `b' makes `\beta' and `g' makes `\gamma' and so on. First, type
|
yuuji@271
|
822 `:TAB' to know all the correspondence of alphabets vs. Greek letters.
|
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|
823
|
yuuji@419
|
824 If you will find `;' or `:' doesn't work in correct position of
|
yuuji@419
|
825 math environment, it may be a bug of YaTeX. Please send me a bug report
|
yuuji@419
|
826 with the configuration of your text, and avoid it temporarily by typing
|
yuuji@419
|
827 `;' or `:' after universal-argument(`C-u') which forces
|
yuuji@419
|
828 `;' and `:' to work as math-prefix.
|
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|
829
|
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|
830
|
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|
831
|
yuuji@409
|
832 File: yatexe, Node: Inserting parentheses, Prev: Greek letters completion, Up: Completion
|
yuuji@409
|
833
|
yuuji@409
|
834 Inserting parentheses
|
yuuji@409
|
835 =====================
|
yuuji@409
|
836
|
yuuji@409
|
837 Typing opening parenthesis, one of `(', `{ and `['', automatically
|
yuuji@409
|
838 inserts the closing one. If a opening bracket is typed after `\', `\]' is
|
yuuji@409
|
839 automatically inserted with computed indentation. If you stop automatic
|
yuuji@409
|
840 insertion, type `C-q' before opening parenthesis.
|
yuuji@409
|
841
|
yuuji@409
|
842
|
yuuji@409
|
843
|
yuuji@271
|
844 File: yatexe, Node: Local dictionaries, Next: Commenting out, Prev: Completion, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
845
|
yuuji@271
|
846 Local dictionaries
|
yuuji@271
|
847 ******************
|
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|
848
|
yuuji@271
|
849 Tables for completion consist of three dictionaries; `standard
|
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|
850 dictionary' built in `yatex.el', `user dictionary' for your common private
|
yuuji@271
|
851 commands, and `local dictionary' that is effective in a certain directory.
|
yuuji@271
|
852
|
yuuji@271
|
853 When you input the command unknown to YaTeX at a completion in the
|
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|
854 minibuffer, YaTeX asks you with the following prompt;
|
yuuji@271
|
855
|
yuuji@271
|
856 `foo' is not in table. Register into: U)serDic L)ocalDic N)one D)iscard
|
yuuji@271
|
857
|
yuuji@271
|
858 In this menu, typing `u' updates your `user dictionary', `l' updates your
|
yuuji@271
|
859 local dictionary, `n' updates only on-memory dictionary which go through
|
yuuji@271
|
860 only current Emacs session, and `d' updates no dictionary and throws the
|
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|
861 new word away.
|
yuuji@271
|
862
|
yuuji@271
|
863 If you find this switching feature meaningless and bothersome, put the
|
yuuji@271
|
864 next expression into your `~/.emacs'
|
yuuji@271
|
865
|
yuuji@271
|
866 (setq YaTeX-nervous nil)
|
yuuji@271
|
867
|
yuuji@271
|
868
|
yuuji@271
|
869
|
yuuji@271
|
870 File: yatexe, Node: Commenting out, Next: Cursor jump, Prev: Local dictionaries, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
871
|
yuuji@271
|
872 Commenting out
|
yuuji@271
|
873 **************
|
yuuji@271
|
874
|
yuuji@271
|
875 You may want to comment out some region.
|
yuuji@271
|
876
|
yuuji@271
|
877 `[prefix] >'
|
yuuji@271
|
878 ... comment out region by %
|
yuuji@271
|
879 `[prefix] <'
|
yuuji@271
|
880 ... uncomment region
|
yuuji@271
|
881
|
yuuji@271
|
882 cause an operation to the region between point and mark.
|
yuuji@271
|
883
|
yuuji@271
|
884 `[prefix] .'
|
yuuji@271
|
885 ... comment out current paragraph
|
yuuji@271
|
886 `[prefix] ,'
|
yuuji@271
|
887 ... uncomment current paragraph
|
yuuji@271
|
888
|
yuuji@271
|
889 comments or uncomments the paragraph where the cursor belongs. This
|
yuuji@271
|
890 `paragraph' means the region marked by the function mark-paragraph, bound
|
yuuji@271
|
891 to `ESC h' by default. It is NOT predictable what will happen when you
|
yuuji@271
|
892 continuously comment out some paragraph many times.
|
yuuji@271
|
893
|
yuuji@419
|
894 You can also comment out an environment between `\begin' and
|
yuuji@419
|
895 `\end', or a `\begin'-\`\end' pair themselves, by making the
|
yuuji@419
|
896 following key strokes on the line where `\begin{}' or
|
yuuji@419
|
897 `\end{}' exists.
|
yuuji@271
|
898
|
yuuji@271
|
899 `[prefix] >'
|
yuuji@271
|
900 ... comment out from \begin to \`end'
|
yuuji@271
|
901 `[prefix] <'
|
yuuji@271
|
902 ... uncomment from \begin to \`end'
|
yuuji@271
|
903
|
yuuji@271
|
904 comment whole the contents of environment. Moreover,
|
yuuji@271
|
905
|
yuuji@271
|
906 `[prefix] .'
|
yuuji@271
|
907 ... comment out \begin and \`end'
|
yuuji@271
|
908 `[prefix] ,'
|
yuuji@271
|
909 ... uncomment \begin and \`end'
|
yuuji@271
|
910
|
yuuji@271
|
911 (un)comments out only environment declaration: `\begin{}' and `\end{}'.
|
yuuji@271
|
912 NOTE that even if you intend to comment out some region, invoking
|
yuuji@271
|
913 `[prefix] >' on the `\begin',`\end' line decides to work in `commenting
|
yuuji@271
|
914 out from `\begin' to `\end'' mode.
|
yuuji@271
|
915
|
yuuji@271
|
916
|
yuuji@271
|
917
|
yuuji@271
|
918
|
yuuji@271
|
919 File: yatexe, Node: Cursor jump, Next: Changing and Deleting, Prev: Commenting out, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
920
|
yuuji@271
|
921 Cursor jump
|
yuuji@271
|
922 ***********
|
yuuji@271
|
923
|
yuuji@271
|
924
|
yuuji@271
|
925 * Menu:
|
yuuji@271
|
926
|
yuuji@419
|
927 * Jump to corresponding object::
|
yuuji@419
|
928 * Invoking image processor::
|
yuuji@419
|
929 * Jump to main file::
|
yuuji@419
|
930 * Jumping around the environment::
|
yuuji@419
|
931 * Jumping to last completion position::
|
yuuji@271
|
932
|
yuuji@271
|
933
|
yuuji@271
|
934
|
yuuji@271
|
935 File: yatexe, Node: Jump to corresponding object, Next: Invoking image processor, Prev: Cursor jump, Up: Cursor jump
|
yuuji@271
|
936
|
yuuji@271
|
937 Jump to corresponding object
|
yuuji@271
|
938 ============================
|
yuuji@271
|
939
|
yuuji@271
|
940 Typing
|
yuuji@271
|
941
|
yuuji@271
|
942 `[prefix] g'
|
yuuji@271
|
943 ... go to corresponding object
|
yuuji@271
|
944
|
yuuji@271
|
945 in a certain place move the cursor to the place corresponding to the LaTeX
|
yuuji@271
|
946 command of last place. YaTeX recognize the followings as pairs that have
|
yuuji@271
|
947 relation each other.
|
yuuji@271
|
948
|
yuuji@271
|
949 * `\begin{}' <-> `\end{}'
|
yuuji@271
|
950 * `%#BEGIN' <-> `%#END'
|
yuuji@271
|
951 * On the image-including line -> corresponding viewer or drawing tool
|
yuuji@271
|
952 * `\label{}' <-> `\ref{}'
|
yuuji@271
|
953 * `\include(\input)' -> included file
|
yuuji@271
|
954 * `\bibitem{}' <-> `\cite{}'
|
yuuji@271
|
955
|
yuuji@271
|
956 On a `\begin',`\end' line, typing `[prefix] g' moves the cursor to the
|
yuuji@271
|
957 corresponding `\end',`\begin' line, if its partner really exists. The
|
yuuji@271
|
958 behavior on the line `%#BEGIN' and `%#END' are the same. Note that if the
|
yuuji@271
|
959 correspondent of `label/ref' or `cite/bibitem' exists in another file,
|
yuuji@271
|
960 that file have to be opened to make a round trip between references by
|
yuuji@271
|
961 `[prefix] g'.
|
yuuji@271
|
962
|
yuuji@271
|
963 If you type `[prefix] g' on the line of `\include{chap1}', typically in
|
yuuji@271
|
964 the main text, YaTeX switches buffer to `chap1.tex'.
|
yuuji@271
|
965
|
yuuji@271
|
966 `[prefix] 4 g'
|
yuuji@271
|
967 ... go to corresponding object in other window
|
yuuji@271
|
968
|
yuuji@419
|
969 do the same job as `[prefix] g' except it's done in other window.
|
yuuji@419
|
970 Note that this function doesn't work on `begin/end',
|
yuuji@419
|
971 `%#BEGIN/%#END' pairs because it is meaningless.
|
yuuji@271
|
972
|
yuuji@271
|
973
|
yuuji@271
|
974
|
yuuji@271
|
975 File: yatexe, Node: Invoking image processor, Next: Jump to main file, Prev: Jump to corresponding object, Up: Cursor jump
|
yuuji@271
|
976
|
yuuji@271
|
977 Invoking image processor
|
yuuji@271
|
978 ========================
|
yuuji@271
|
979
|
yuuji@271
|
980
|
yuuji@271
|
981 `image-including line' described above means such lines as
|
yuuji@271
|
982 `\epsfile{file=foo.ps}'. If you type `[prefix] g' on that line, YaTeX
|
yuuji@271
|
983 automatically searches source of `foo.ps' and invokes image viewer or
|
yuuji@271
|
984 drawing tool correspoinding to it. For example; if you draw an image
|
yuuji@271
|
985 foo.obj with Tgif and enclose its product named foo.eps by `\epsfile'
|
yuuji@271
|
986 command. Typing `[prefix] g' on `\epsfile' line make YaTeX invoke `tgif
|
yuuji@271
|
987 foo.obj'. How a processor is choosen is as follows.
|
yuuji@271
|
988
|
yuuji@271
|
989 1. If there is an expression matching with one of the pattern defined in
|
yuuji@271
|
990 `YaTeX-processed-file-regexp-alist', extract file name from regexp
|
yuuji@271
|
991 group surrounded by \\(\\). (Which group corresponds is written in
|
yuuji@271
|
992 the cdr part of each list.) If no matches were found, do nothing.
|
yuuji@271
|
993 2. If there is a pattern as `%PROCESSOR' which is defined in the
|
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|
994 variable `YaTeX-file-processor-alist', call that processor giving the
|
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|
995 file name with corresponding extension.
|
yuuji@271
|
996 3. If not, check the existence of each file which is supplied the
|
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|
997 extension in the cdr part of each list of
|
yuuji@271
|
998 `YaTeX-file-processor-alist'. If any, call the corresponding image
|
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|
999 viewer or drawing tool.
|
yuuji@271
|
1000
|
yuuji@271
|
1001
|
yuuji@271
|
1002
|
yuuji@271
|
1003 File: yatexe, Node: Jump to main file, Next: Jumping around the environment, Prev: Invoking image processor, Up: Cursor jump
|
yuuji@271
|
1004
|
yuuji@271
|
1005 Jump to main file
|
yuuji@271
|
1006 =================
|
yuuji@271
|
1007
|
yuuji@271
|
1008 Typing
|
yuuji@271
|
1009
|
yuuji@271
|
1010 `[prefix] ^'
|
yuuji@271
|
1011 ... visit main file
|
yuuji@271
|
1012 `[prefix] 4^'
|
yuuji@271
|
1013 ... visit main file in other buffer
|
yuuji@271
|
1014
|
yuuji@419
|
1015 in a sub text switch the buffer to the main text specified by
|
yuuji@419
|
1016 `%#!' notation.
|
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|
1017
|
yuuji@271
|
1018
|
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|
1019
|
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1020 File: yatexe, Node: Jumping around the environment, Next: Jumping to last completion position, Prev: Jump to main file, Up: Cursor jump
|
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1021
|
yuuji@271
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1022 Jumping around the environment
|
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1023 ==============================
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yuuji@271
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1024
|
yuuji@271
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1025 And these are the functions which work on the current LaTeX environment:
|
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1026
|
yuuji@271
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1027 `M-C-a'
|
yuuji@271
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1028 ... beginning of environment
|
yuuji@271
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1029 `M-C-e'
|
yuuji@271
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1030 ... `end' of environment
|
yuuji@271
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1031 `M-C-@'
|
yuuji@271
|
1032 ... mark environment
|
yuuji@271
|
1033
|
yuuji@271
|
1034
|
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1035
|
yuuji@271
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1036 File: yatexe, Node: Jumping to last completion position, Prev: Jumping around the environment, Up: Cursor jump
|
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1037
|
yuuji@271
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1038 Jumping to last completion position
|
yuuji@271
|
1039 ===================================
|
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1040
|
yuuji@271
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1041 YaTeX always memorize the position of completion into register `3'. So
|
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1042 every time you make a trip to any other part of text other than you are
|
yuuji@271
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1043 writing, you can return to the editing paragraph by calling
|
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1044 register-to-point with argument YaTeX-current-position-register, which is
|
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1045 achieved by typing `C-x j 3'(by default).
|
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|
1046
|
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1047
|
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1048
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1049 File: yatexe, Node: Changing and Deleting, Next: Filling, Prev: Cursor jump, Up: Top
|
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1050
|
yuuji@271
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1051 Changing and Deleting
|
yuuji@271
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1052 *********************
|
yuuji@271
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1053
|
yuuji@271
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1054 These functions are for change or deletion of LaTeX commands already
|
yuuji@271
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1055 entered.
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yuuji@271
|
1056
|
yuuji@271
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1057 `[prefix] c'
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yuuji@271
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1058 ... change LaTeX command
|
yuuji@271
|
1059 `[prefix] k'
|
yuuji@271
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1060 ... kill LaTeX command
|
yuuji@271
|
1061
|
yuuji@271
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1062 * Menu:
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yuuji@271
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1063
|
yuuji@419
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1064 * Changing LaTeX commands::
|
yuuji@419
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1065 * Killing LaTeX commands::
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|
1066
|
yuuji@271
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1067
|
yuuji@271
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1068
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yuuji@271
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1069 File: yatexe, Node: Changing LaTeX commands, Next: Killing LaTeX commands, Prev: Changing and Deleting, Up: Changing and Deleting
|
yuuji@271
|
1070
|
yuuji@271
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1071 Changing LaTeX commands
|
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1072 =======================
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1073
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yuuji@271
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1074 `[prefix] c' can change the various (La)TeX commands. This can change the
|
yuuji@271
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1075 followings.
|
yuuji@271
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1076 * Environment names
|
yuuji@271
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1077 * Section-type commands
|
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1078 * Argument of section-type commands
|
yuuji@271
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1079 * Optional parameters (enclosed by []) of section-type commands
|
yuuji@271
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1080 * Font/size designators
|
yuuji@271
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1081 * Math-mode's maketitle-type commands that can be inputted with image
|
yuuji@271
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1082 completion
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1083
|
yuuji@271
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1084 Typing `[prefix] c' on one of above objects you want to change brings a
|
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1085 suitable reading function sometimes with completion. Note: If you want to
|
yuuji@271
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1086 change the argument of section-type command that contains other LaTeX
|
yuuji@271
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1087 commands, type `[prefix] c' either of surrounding braces of the argument
|
yuuji@271
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1088 in order to make YaTeX ignore the internal LaTeX sequences as an object of
|
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1089 changing. Anyway, it is very difficult to know which argument position
|
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1090 the cursor belongs because the LaTeX commands can be nested and braces can
|
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1091 freely emerge. So keep it mind to put the cursor on a brace when you are
|
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1092 thinking of changing a complicated argument.
|
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1093
|
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|
1094
|
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1095
|
yuuji@271
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1096 File: yatexe, Node: Killing LaTeX commands, Prev: Changing LaTeX commands, Up: Changing and Deleting
|
yuuji@271
|
1097
|
yuuji@271
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1098 Killing LaTeX commands
|
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|
1099 ======================
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1100
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yuuji@271
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1101 `[prefix] k' kills the LaTeX commands sometimes with their arguments.
|
yuuji@271
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1102 Following table illustrates the correspondence of the invoking position
|
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1103 and what is killed.
|
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1104
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1105 [Invoking position] [action]
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1106 \begin, \end line kill \begin,\end pairs
|
yuuji@271
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1107 %#BEGIN, %#END line kill %#BEGIN,%#END pairs
|
yuuji@271
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1108 on a Section-type command kill section-type command
|
yuuji@271
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1109 on a parenthesis kill parentheses
|
yuuji@271
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1110
|
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1111 Note that when killing `\begin, \end' or `%#BEGIN, %#END' pair, the lines
|
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1112 `\begin, \end' or `%#BEGIN, %#END' exist will be killed entirely. So take
|
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1113 care not to create any line that contains more than one `\begin' or so.
|
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|
1114
|
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1115 While all operations above are to kill `containers' which surround some
|
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1116 text, universal argument (`C-u') for these commands kills not only
|
yuuji@271
|
1117 `containers' but also `contents' of them. See below as a sample.
|
yuuji@271
|
1118
|
yuuji@271
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1119 Original text: [prefix] k C-u [prefix] k
|
yuuji@271
|
1120 Main \footnote{note} here. Main note here. Main here.
|
yuuji@271
|
1121 ~(cursor)
|
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|
1122
|
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1123
|
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1124
|
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1125 File: yatexe, Node: Filling, Next: Updation of includeonly, Prev: Changing and Deleting, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
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1126
|
yuuji@271
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1127 Filling
|
yuuji@271
|
1128 *******
|
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|
1129
|
yuuji@271
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1130
|
yuuji@271
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1131 Filling an item
|
yuuji@271
|
1132 ===============
|
yuuji@271
|
1133
|
yuuji@271
|
1134 To fill a term (descriptive sentences) of `\item', type
|
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|
1135
|
yuuji@271
|
1136 `M-q'
|
yuuji@271
|
1137 ... fill item
|
yuuji@271
|
1138
|
yuuji@271
|
1139 on that item.
|
yuuji@271
|
1140
|
yuuji@271
|
1141 YaTeX uses the value of the variable `YaTeX-item-regexp' as the regular
|
yuuji@271
|
1142 expression to search item header in itemize environment. If you make a
|
yuuji@271
|
1143 newcommand to itemize terms(e.g. `\underlineitem'), put
|
yuuji@271
|
1144
|
yuuji@271
|
1145 (setq YaTeX-item-regexp
|
yuuji@271
|
1146 "\\(\\\\\\(sub\\)*item\\)\\|\\(\\\\underlineitem\\)")
|
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|
1147
|
yuuji@419
|
1148 in your `~/.emacs'. If you are not familiar with regular expression
|
yuuji@419
|
1149 for Emacs-Lisp, name a newcommand for `itemize' beginning with
|
yuuji@419
|
1150 `\item' such as `\itembf', not `\bfitem'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1151
|
yuuji@271
|
1152 This function reformats the `\item' into `hang-indented' style. For
|
yuuji@271
|
1153 example:
|
yuuji@271
|
1154
|
yuuji@271
|
1155 itemize, enumerate environment:
|
yuuji@271
|
1156 >
|
yuuji@271
|
1157 >\item[foo] `foo' is the typical word for describing an
|
yuuji@271
|
1158 > arbitrarily written....
|
yuuji@271
|
1159 description environment:
|
yuuji@271
|
1160 > \item[bar] When the word `for' is used as an arbitrarily
|
yuuji@271
|
1161 > word, `bar' is bound to follow it.
|
yuuji@271
|
1162
|
yuuji@271
|
1163 Note that the indent depth of an `\item' word and its descriptive
|
yuuji@271
|
1164 paragraph are the same in latter case. If you want to use different
|
yuuji@271
|
1165 depth, invoke fill-paragraph at the beginning of non-whitespace
|
yuuji@271
|
1166 character(see below).
|
yuuji@271
|
1167
|
yuuji@271
|
1168
|
yuuji@271
|
1169 Filling paragraph
|
yuuji@271
|
1170 =================
|
yuuji@271
|
1171
|
yuuji@271
|
1172 Fill-paragraph is little bit adapted for LaTeX sources. It retains from
|
yuuji@271
|
1173 filling in certain environments where formatting leads to a disaster such
|
yuuji@271
|
1174 as verbatim, tabular, or so. And it protects `\verb' expressions from
|
yuuji@271
|
1175 being folded (The variable `YaTeX-verb-regexp' controls this). Besides,
|
yuuji@271
|
1176 putting cursor on the first occurrence of non-whitespace character on a
|
yuuji@271
|
1177 line changes the fill-prefix temporarily to the depth of the line.
|
yuuji@271
|
1178
|
yuuji@271
|
1179
|
yuuji@271
|
1180
|
yuuji@271
|
1181 File: yatexe, Node: Updation of includeonly, Next: What column, Prev: Filling, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
1182
|
yuuji@271
|
1183 Updation of `\includeonly'
|
yuuji@271
|
1184 **************************
|
yuuji@271
|
1185
|
yuuji@271
|
1186 When you edit splitting source texts, the notation
|
yuuji@271
|
1187
|
yuuji@271
|
1188 \includeonly{CurrentEditingFileName}
|
yuuji@271
|
1189
|
yuuji@271
|
1190 in the main file reduces the time of typesetting. If you want to hack
|
yuuji@271
|
1191 other file a little however, you have to rewrite it to
|
yuuji@271
|
1192
|
yuuji@271
|
1193 \includeonly{OtherFileNameYouWantToFix}
|
yuuji@271
|
1194
|
yuuji@271
|
1195 in the main file. YaTeX automatically detects that the current edited
|
yuuji@271
|
1196 text is not in includeonly list and prompts you
|
yuuji@271
|
1197
|
yuuji@271
|
1198 A)dd R)eplace %)comment?
|
yuuji@271
|
1199
|
yuuji@419
|
1200 in the minibuffer. Type `a' if you want to add the current file name
|
yuuji@419
|
1201 to `\includeonly' list, `r' to replace \`includeonly' list
|
yuuji@419
|
1202 with the current file, and type `%' to comment out the
|
yuuji@419
|
1203 `\includeonly' line.
|
yuuji@271
|
1204
|
yuuji@271
|
1205
|
yuuji@271
|
1206
|
yuuji@271
|
1207 File: yatexe, Node: What column, Next: Intelligent newline, Prev: Updation of includeonly, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
1208
|
yuuji@271
|
1209 What column?
|
yuuji@271
|
1210 ************
|
yuuji@271
|
1211
|
yuuji@271
|
1212 We are often get tired of finding the corresponding column in large
|
yuuji@271
|
1213 tabulars. For example,
|
yuuji@271
|
1214
|
yuuji@271
|
1215 \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}\hline
|
yuuji@271
|
1216 Name&Position&Post No.&Addr.&Phone No.&FAX No.&
|
yuuji@271
|
1217 Home Addr.&Home Phone\\ \hline
|
yuuji@271
|
1218 Thunder Bird & 6 & 223 & LA & xxx-yyy &
|
yuuji@271
|
1219 zzz-www & Japan & 9876-54321 \\
|
yuuji@271
|
1220 & 2 & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{Unknown}
|
yuuji@271
|
1221 &&&(???)
|
yuuji@271
|
1222 \\ \hline
|
yuuji@271
|
1223 \end{tabular}
|
yuuji@271
|
1224
|
yuuji@271
|
1225 Suppose you have the cursor located at `(???)' mark, can you tell which
|
yuuji@271
|
1226 column it is belonging at once? Maybe no. In such case, type
|
yuuji@271
|
1227
|
yuuji@271
|
1228 `[prefix] &'
|
yuuji@271
|
1229 ... What column
|
yuuji@271
|
1230
|
yuuji@271
|
1231 in that position. YaTeX tells you the column header of the current field.
|
yuuji@271
|
1232 Since YaTeX assumes the first line of tabular environment as a row of
|
yuuji@271
|
1233 column headers, you can create a row of virtual column headers by putting
|
yuuji@271
|
1234 them in the first line and commenting that line with `%'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1235
|
yuuji@271
|
1236
|
yuuji@271
|
1237
|
yuuji@271
|
1238 File: yatexe, Node: Intelligent newline, Next: Usepackage checker, Prev: What column, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
1239
|
yuuji@271
|
1240 Intelligent newline
|
yuuji@271
|
1241 *******************
|
yuuji@271
|
1242
|
yuuji@271
|
1243 At the end of begin-type completion of tabular[*], array, itemize,
|
yuuji@271
|
1244 enumerate or tabbing environment, or typing
|
yuuji@271
|
1245
|
yuuji@271
|
1246 `ESC RET'
|
yuuji@271
|
1247 ... Intelligent newline
|
yuuji@271
|
1248
|
yuuji@271
|
1249 in these environments inserts the contents corresponding to the current
|
yuuji@271
|
1250 environment in the next line. (At the begin-type completion, this
|
yuuji@271
|
1251 contents can be removed by `undo'.) In `tabular' environment, for
|
yuuji@271
|
1252 example, `ESC RET' inserts the certain number of `&' and trailing `\\',
|
yuuji@271
|
1253 and `\hline' if other `\hline' is found in backward. Here are the list of
|
yuuji@271
|
1254 contents vs. environments.
|
yuuji@271
|
1255
|
yuuji@271
|
1256 * `tabular', `tabular*', `array'
|
yuuji@271
|
1257
|
yuuji@271
|
1258 Corresponding number of `&' and `\\'. And `\hline' if
|
yuuji@271
|
1259 needed.
|
yuuji@271
|
1260
|
yuuji@271
|
1261 * `tabbing'
|
yuuji@271
|
1262
|
yuuji@271
|
1263 The same number of `\>' as `\=' in the first line.
|
yuuji@271
|
1264
|
yuuji@271
|
1265 * `itemize', `enumerate', `description', `list'
|
yuuji@271
|
1266
|
yuuji@271
|
1267 `\item' or `item[]'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1268
|
yuuji@271
|
1269 Note that since this function works seeing the contents of the first
|
yuuji@271
|
1270 line, please call this after the second line if possible.
|
yuuji@271
|
1271
|
yuuji@271
|
1272 If you want to apply these trick to other environments, `foo'
|
yuuji@271
|
1273 environment for example, define the function named
|
yuuji@419
|
1274 `YaTeX-intelligent-newline-foo' to insert corresponding contents.
|
yuuji@419
|
1275 That function will be called at the beginning of the next line after the
|
yuuji@271
|
1276 newline is inserted to the current line. Since the function
|
yuuji@271
|
1277 `YaTeX-indent-line' is designed to indent the current line properly,
|
yuuji@271
|
1278 calling this function before your code to insert certain contents must be
|
yuuji@271
|
1279 useful. See the definition of the function
|
yuuji@271
|
1280 `YaTeX-intelligent-newline-itemize' as an example.
|
yuuji@271
|
1281
|
yuuji@271
|
1282
|
yuuji@271
|
1283
|
yuuji@271
|
1284 File: yatexe, Node: Usepackage checker, Next: Online help, Prev: Intelligent newline, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
1285
|
yuuji@271
|
1286 Usepackage checker
|
yuuji@271
|
1287 ******************
|
yuuji@271
|
1288
|
yuuji@271
|
1289 When you input begint-type, section-type, maketitle-type macros with
|
yuuji@271
|
1290 completion, and it requires some LaTeX2e package, YaTeX examines the
|
yuuji@271
|
1291 existence of correct `\usepackage'. If not, YaTeX inserts the
|
yuuji@271
|
1292 `\usepackage{}' declaration corresponding to input macro.
|
yuuji@271
|
1293
|
yuuji@271
|
1294 To activate the package completion for your favarite package, set the
|
yuuji@271
|
1295 variable `YaTeX-package-alist-private' correctly. Please refere the value
|
yuuji@271
|
1296 of `YaTeX-package-alist-default' as an example.
|
yuuji@271
|
1297
|
yuuji@271
|
1298
|
yuuji@271
|
1299
|
yuuji@271
|
1300 File: yatexe, Node: Online help, Next: Browsing file hierarchy, Prev: Usepackage checker, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
1301
|
yuuji@271
|
1302 Online help
|
yuuji@271
|
1303 ***********
|
yuuji@271
|
1304
|
yuuji@271
|
1305 YaTeX provides you the online help with popular LaTeX commands.
|
yuuji@271
|
1306
|
yuuji@271
|
1307 Here are the key strokes for the online help.
|
yuuji@271
|
1308
|
yuuji@271
|
1309 `[prefix] ?'
|
yuuji@271
|
1310 ... Online help
|
yuuji@271
|
1311 `[prefix] /'
|
yuuji@271
|
1312 ... Online apropos
|
yuuji@271
|
1313
|
yuuji@271
|
1314
|
yuuji@271
|
1315 Online help
|
yuuji@271
|
1316 ===========
|
yuuji@271
|
1317
|
yuuji@271
|
1318 `Online help' shows the documentation for the popular LaTeX
|
yuuji@271
|
1319 commands(defaults to the commands on the cursor) in the next buffer.
|
yuuji@271
|
1320 There are two help file, `global help' and `private help'. The former
|
yuuji@271
|
1321 file contains the descriptions on the standard LaTeX command and is
|
yuuji@271
|
1322 specified its name by variable `YaTeX-help-file'. Usually, the global
|
yuuji@271
|
1323 help file should be located in public space (`$EMACSEXECPATH' by default)
|
yuuji@271
|
1324 and should be world writable so that anyone can update it to enrich its
|
yuuji@271
|
1325 contents. The latter file contains descriptions on non-standard or
|
yuuji@271
|
1326 personal command definitions and is specified by
|
yuuji@271
|
1327 `YaTeX-help-file-private'. This file should be put into private
|
yuuji@271
|
1328 directory.
|
yuuji@271
|
1329
|
yuuji@271
|
1330
|
yuuji@271
|
1331 Online apropos
|
yuuji@271
|
1332 ==============
|
yuuji@271
|
1333
|
yuuji@271
|
1334 `Online apropos' is an equivalent of GNU Emacs's apropos. It shows all
|
yuuji@271
|
1335 the documentations that contains the keyword entered by the user.
|
yuuji@271
|
1336
|
yuuji@271
|
1337
|
yuuji@271
|
1338 When no descriptions are found...
|
yuuji@271
|
1339 =================================
|
yuuji@271
|
1340
|
yuuji@271
|
1341 If there is no description on a command in help files, YaTeX requires
|
yuuji@271
|
1342 you to write a description on that command. If you are willing to do,
|
yuuji@271
|
1343 determine which help file to add and write the description on it referring
|
yuuji@271
|
1344 your manual of (La)TeX. Please send me your additional descriptions if
|
yuuji@271
|
1345 you describe the help on some standard commands. I might want to include
|
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|
1346 it in the next distribution.
|
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|
1347
|
yuuji@271
|
1348
|
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|
1349
|
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|
1350 File: yatexe, Node: Browsing file hierarchy, Next: Cooperation with other packages, Prev: Online help, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
1351
|
yuuji@271
|
1352 Browsing file hierarchy
|
yuuji@271
|
1353 ***********************
|
yuuji@271
|
1354
|
yuuji@271
|
1355 When you are editing multi-file source, typing
|
yuuji@271
|
1356
|
yuuji@271
|
1357 `[prefix] d'
|
yuuji@271
|
1358 ... browse file hierarchy
|
yuuji@271
|
1359
|
yuuji@271
|
1360 asks you the parent-most file (which may be defaulted) and displays the
|
yuuji@271
|
1361 documentation hierarchy in the next window. In this buffer, the following
|
yuuji@271
|
1362 commands are available.
|
yuuji@271
|
1363
|
yuuji@271
|
1364 `n'
|
yuuji@271
|
1365 ... move to the next line and show its contents
|
yuuji@271
|
1366 `p'
|
yuuji@271
|
1367 ... move to the previous line and show its contents
|
yuuji@271
|
1368 `N'
|
yuuji@271
|
1369 ... move to the next file in the same inclusion level
|
yuuji@271
|
1370 `P'
|
yuuji@271
|
1371 ... move to the previous file in the same inclusion level
|
yuuji@271
|
1372 `j'
|
yuuji@271
|
1373 ... move to the next line
|
yuuji@271
|
1374 `k'
|
yuuji@271
|
1375 ... move to the previous line
|
yuuji@271
|
1376 `u'
|
yuuji@271
|
1377 ... move to the parent file
|
yuuji@271
|
1378 `.'
|
yuuji@271
|
1379 ... show the current files contents in the next window
|
yuuji@271
|
1380 `SPC'
|
yuuji@271
|
1381 ... scroll up the current file window
|
yuuji@271
|
1382 `DEL, b'
|
yuuji@271
|
1383 ... scroll down the current file window
|
yuuji@271
|
1384 `<'
|
yuuji@271
|
1385 ... show the beginning of the current file
|
yuuji@271
|
1386 `>'
|
yuuji@271
|
1387 ... show the end of the current file
|
yuuji@271
|
1388 `>'
|
yuuji@271
|
1389 ... return to the previous postion after `<' or `>'
|
yuuji@271
|
1390 `RET, g'
|
yuuji@271
|
1391 ... open the current file in the next window
|
yuuji@271
|
1392 `mouse-2'
|
yuuji@271
|
1393 ... same as RET(available only with window system)
|
yuuji@271
|
1394 `o'
|
yuuji@271
|
1395 ... other window
|
yuuji@271
|
1396 `1'
|
yuuji@271
|
1397 ... delete other windows
|
yuuji@271
|
1398 `-'
|
yuuji@271
|
1399 ... shrink hierarchy buffer window
|
yuuji@271
|
1400 `+'
|
yuuji@271
|
1401 ... enlarge hierarchy buffer window
|
yuuji@271
|
1402 `?'
|
yuuji@271
|
1403 ... describe mode
|
yuuji@271
|
1404 `q'
|
yuuji@271
|
1405 ... quit
|
yuuji@271
|
1406
|
yuuji@271
|
1407 Note that operations on the file contents in the next window do not work
|
yuuji@271
|
1408 correctly when you close the corresponding file.
|
yuuji@271
|
1409
|
yuuji@271
|
1410
|
yuuji@271
|
1411
|
yuuji@271
|
1412 File: yatexe, Node: Cooperation with other packages, Next: Customizations, Prev: Browsing file hierarchy, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
1413
|
yuuji@271
|
1414 Cooperation with other packages
|
yuuji@271
|
1415 *******************************
|
yuuji@271
|
1416
|
yuuji@271
|
1417 YaTeX works better with other brilliant packages.
|
yuuji@271
|
1418
|
yuuji@271
|
1419
|
yuuji@271
|
1420 gmhist
|
yuuji@271
|
1421 ======
|
yuuji@271
|
1422
|
yuuji@271
|
1423 When you are loading `gmhist.el' and `gmhist-mh.el', you can use
|
yuuji@271
|
1424 independent command history list at the prompt of preview command
|
yuuji@271
|
1425 (`[prefix] tp') and print command (`[prefix] tl'). On each prompt, you
|
yuuji@271
|
1426 can enter the previous command line string repeatedly by typing `M-p'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1427
|
yuuji@271
|
1428
|
yuuji@271
|
1429 min-out
|
yuuji@271
|
1430 =======
|
yuuji@271
|
1431
|
yuuji@271
|
1432 `min-out', the outline minor mode, can be used in yatex-mode buffers.
|
yuuji@271
|
1433 If you want to use it with YaTeX, please refer the file `yatexm-o.el' as
|
yuuji@271
|
1434 an example.
|
yuuji@271
|
1435
|
yuuji@271
|
1436
|
yuuji@271
|
1437
|
yuuji@271
|
1438 File: yatexe, Node: Customizations, Next: Etcetera, Prev: Cooperation with other packages, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
1439
|
yuuji@271
|
1440 Customizations
|
yuuji@271
|
1441 **************
|
yuuji@271
|
1442
|
yuuji@271
|
1443 You can customize YaTeX by setting Emacs-Lisp variables and by making
|
yuuji@271
|
1444 add-in functions.
|
yuuji@271
|
1445
|
yuuji@271
|
1446 * Menu:
|
yuuji@271
|
1447
|
yuuji@419
|
1448 * Lisp variables::
|
yuuji@419
|
1449 * Add-in functions::
|
yuuji@419
|
1450 * Add-in generator::
|
yuuji@271
|
1451
|
yuuji@271
|
1452
|
yuuji@271
|
1453
|
yuuji@271
|
1454 File: yatexe, Node: Lisp variables, Next: Add-in functions, Prev: Customizations, Up: Customizations
|
yuuji@271
|
1455
|
yuuji@271
|
1456 Lisp variables
|
yuuji@271
|
1457 ==============
|
yuuji@271
|
1458
|
yuuji@271
|
1459 You can change the key assignments or make completion more comfortable
|
yuuji@271
|
1460 by setting the values of various variables which control the movement of
|
yuuji@271
|
1461 yatex-mode.
|
yuuji@271
|
1462
|
yuuji@271
|
1463 For example, if you want to change the prefix key stroke from `C-c' to
|
yuuji@271
|
1464 any other sequence, set YaTeX-prefix to whatever you want to use. If you
|
yuuji@271
|
1465 don't want to use the key sequence `C-c letter' which is assumed to be the
|
yuuji@271
|
1466 user reserved sequence in Emacs world, set `YaTeX-inhibit-prefix-letter'
|
yuuji@271
|
1467 to `t', and all of the default key bind of `C-c letter' will turn to the
|
yuuji@271
|
1468 corresponding `C-c C-letter' (but the region based completions that is
|
yuuji@271
|
1469 invoked with `C-c Capital-letter' remain valid, if you want to disable
|
yuuji@271
|
1470 those bindings, set that variable to 1 instead of `t').
|
yuuji@271
|
1471
|
yuuji@271
|
1472 * Menu:
|
yuuji@271
|
1473
|
yuuji@419
|
1474 * All customizable variables::
|
yuuji@419
|
1475 * Sample definitions::
|
yuuji@419
|
1476 * Hook variables::
|
yuuji@419
|
1477 * Hook file::
|
yuuji@271
|
1478
|
yuuji@271
|
1479
|
yuuji@271
|
1480
|
yuuji@271
|
1481 File: yatexe, Node: All customizable variables, Next: Sample definitions, Prev: Lisp variables, Up: Lisp variables
|
yuuji@271
|
1482
|
yuuji@271
|
1483 All customizable variables
|
yuuji@271
|
1484 --------------------------
|
yuuji@271
|
1485
|
yuuji@271
|
1486 Here are the customizable variables of yatex-mode. Each value setq-ed
|
yuuji@271
|
1487 in `~/.emacs' is preferred and that of defined in `yatex.el' is neglected.
|
yuuji@271
|
1488 Parenthesized contents stands for the default value. When you are to
|
yuuji@271
|
1489 change some of these variables, see more detailed documentation of the
|
yuuji@271
|
1490 variable by `M-x describe-variable'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1491
|
yuuji@271
|
1492 -- Variable: YaTeX-japan
|
yuuji@271
|
1493 Set this nil to produce all messages in English (`Depends on Japanese
|
yuuji@271
|
1494 feature of Emacs')
|
yuuji@271
|
1495
|
yuuji@271
|
1496 -- Variable: YaTeX-kanji-code
|
yuuji@271
|
1497 Default buffer-file-coding-system for YaTeX modes' buffer. Set this
|
yuuji@271
|
1498 0 to no language conversion. Nil to preserve original
|
yuuji@271
|
1499 coding-system. 1=Shift JIS, 2=JIS, 3=EUC, 4=UTF-8 (`1 or 2')
|
yuuji@271
|
1500
|
yuuji@271
|
1501 -- Variable: YaTeX-prefix
|
yuuji@271
|
1502 Prefix key stroke (`C-c')
|
yuuji@271
|
1503
|
yuuji@271
|
1504 -- Variable: YaTeX-inhibit-prefix-letter
|
yuuji@271
|
1505 Change key stroke from `C-c letter' to `C-c C-letter' (`nil')
|
yuuji@271
|
1506
|
yuuji@271
|
1507 -- Variable: YaTeX-fill-prefix
|
yuuji@271
|
1508 Fill-prefix used in yatex-mode (`nil')
|
yuuji@271
|
1509
|
yuuji@271
|
1510 -- Variable: YaTeX-user-completion-table
|
yuuji@271
|
1511 Name of user dictionary where learned completion table will be
|
yuuji@271
|
1512 stored. (`"~/.yatexrc"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1513
|
yuuji@271
|
1514 -- Variable: tex-command
|
yuuji@271
|
1515 LaTeX typesetter command (`"latex"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1516
|
yuuji@271
|
1517 -- Variable: dvi2-command
|
yuuji@271
|
1518 Preview command (`"xdvi -geo +0+0 -s 4"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1519
|
yuuji@271
|
1520 -- Variable: dviprint-command-format
|
yuuji@271
|
1521 Command format to print dvi file (`"dvi2ps %f %t %s | lpr"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1522
|
yuuji@271
|
1523 -- Variable: dviprint-from-format
|
yuuji@271
|
1524 Start page format of above %f. %b will turn to start page (`"-f %b"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1525
|
yuuji@271
|
1526 -- Variable: dviprint-to-format
|
yuuji@271
|
1527 End page format of above %t. %e will turn to `end' page (`"-t %e"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1528
|
yuuji@271
|
1529 -- Variable: makeindex-command
|
yuuji@271
|
1530 Default makeindex command (`"makeindex"' (`"makeind"' on MS-DOS))
|
yuuji@271
|
1531
|
yuuji@271
|
1532 -- Variable: YaTeX-dvipdf-command
|
yuuji@271
|
1533 Default command name to convert .dvi to PDF (`"dvipdfmx"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1534
|
yuuji@384
|
1535 -- Variable: YaTeX-on-the-fly-preview-interval
|
yuuji@384
|
1536 Interval time in seconds of idle to trigger on-the-fly preview of
|
yuuji@419
|
1537 environment by `[prefix] t e'(0.9).
|
yuuji@419
|
1538 `Nil' disables on-the-fly preview.
|
yuuji@384
|
1539
|
yuuji@409
|
1540 -- Variable: YaTeX-on-the-fly-math-preview-engine
|
yuuji@409
|
1541 Function symbol to use on-the-fly preview of MATH environment started
|
yuuji@409
|
1542 by `[prefix] t e' (`'YaTeX-typeset-environment-by-lmp' which calls
|
yuuji@409
|
1543 latex-math-preview-expression function if latex-math-preview is
|
yuuji@409
|
1544 available, otherwise `'YaTeX-typeset-environment-by-builtin' which
|
yuuji@409
|
1545 alls built-in function).
|
yuuji@409
|
1546
|
yuuji@409
|
1547 `Nil' disables on-the-fly preview.
|
yuuji@409
|
1548
|
yuuji@363
|
1549 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-gimp
|
yuuji@363
|
1550 Command name of GIMP (code{"gimp"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1551 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-tgif
|
yuuji@363
|
1552 Command name of tgif (code{"tgif"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1553 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-inkscape
|
yuuji@363
|
1554 Command name of Inkscape (code{"inkscape"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1555 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-dia
|
yuuji@363
|
1556 Command name of Dia (code{"dia"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1557 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-ooo
|
yuuji@363
|
1558 Command name of OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice (code{"soffice"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1559 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-gs
|
yuuji@363
|
1560 Command name of Ghostscript (code{"gs"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1561 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-dvips
|
yuuji@363
|
1562 Command name of dvips (code{"dvips"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1563 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-displayline
|
yuuji@363
|
1564 Command name of displayline
|
yuuji@363
|
1565 (code{"/Applications/Skim.app/Contents/SharedSupport/displayline"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1566 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-edit-ps
|
yuuji@363
|
1567 Command name for editing PostScript files(Value of
|
yuuji@363
|
1568 code{"YaTeX-cmd-gimp"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1569 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-edit-pdf
|
yuuji@363
|
1570 Command name for editing PDF files(Value of code{"YaTeX-cmd-ooo"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1571 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-edit-ai
|
yuuji@363
|
1572 Command name for editing `.ai' files(Value of
|
yuuji@363
|
1573 code{"YaTeX-cmd-inkscape"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1574 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-edit-svg
|
yuuji@363
|
1575 Command name for editing SVG files(Value of
|
yuuji@363
|
1576 code{"YaTeX-cmd-inkscape"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1577 -- Variable: YaTeX-cmd-edit-images
|
yuuji@363
|
1578 Command name for editing image files(Value of code{"YaTeX-cmd-gimp"})
|
yuuji@363
|
1579
|
yuuji@271
|
1580 -- Variable: YaTeX-need-nonstop
|
yuuji@271
|
1581 Put `\nonstopmode{}' or not (`nil')
|
yuuji@271
|
1582
|
yuuji@271
|
1583 -- Variable: latex-warning-regexp
|
yuuji@271
|
1584 Regular expression of warning message latex command puts out
|
yuuji@271
|
1585 (`"line.* [0-9]*"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1586
|
yuuji@271
|
1587 -- Variable: latex-error-regexp
|
yuuji@271
|
1588 Regular expression of error message (`"l\\.[1-9][0-9]*"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1589
|
yuuji@271
|
1590 -- Variable: latex-dos-emergency-message
|
yuuji@271
|
1591 Message latex command running on DOS puts at abort (`"Emergency
|
yuuji@271
|
1592 stop"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1593
|
yuuji@271
|
1594 -- Variable: YaTeX-item-regexp
|
yuuji@271
|
1595 Regular expression of item command (`"\\\\item"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1596
|
yuuji@271
|
1597 -- Variable: YaTeX-verb-regexp
|
yuuji@271
|
1598 Regexp of verb family. Omit \\\\. (`"verb\\*?\\|path"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1599
|
yuuji@271
|
1600 -- Variable: YaTeX-nervous
|
yuuji@271
|
1601 T for using local dictionary (`t')
|
yuuji@271
|
1602
|
yuuji@271
|
1603 -- Variable: YaTeX-sectioning-regexp
|
yuuji@271
|
1604 Regexp of LaTeX sectioning command
|
yuuji@271
|
1605 (`"\\(part\\|chapter\\*?\\|\\(sub\\)*\\(section\\|paragraph\\)\\*?\\)\\b"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1606
|
yuuji@271
|
1607 -- Variable: YaTeX-fill-inhibit-environments
|
yuuji@271
|
1608 Inhibit fill in these environments (`'("tabular" "tabular*" "array"
|
yuuji@419
|
1609 picture" "eqnarray" "eqnarray*" "equation" "math" "displaymath"
|
yuuji@419
|
1610 verbatim" "verbatim*")')
|
yuuji@271
|
1611
|
yuuji@271
|
1612 -- Variable: YaTeX-uncomment-once
|
yuuji@271
|
1613 T for deleting all preceding `%' (`nil')
|
yuuji@271
|
1614
|
yuuji@271
|
1615 -- Variable: YaTeX-close-paren-always
|
yuuji@271
|
1616 T for always close all parenthesis automatically, `nil' for only eol
|
yuuji@271
|
1617 (`t')
|
yuuji@271
|
1618
|
yuuji@271
|
1619 -- Variable: YaTeX-auto-math-mode
|
yuuji@271
|
1620 Switch math-mode automatically (`t')
|
yuuji@271
|
1621
|
yuuji@271
|
1622 -- Variable: YaTeX-math-key-list-private
|
yuuji@271
|
1623 User defined alist, math-mode-prefix vs completion alist used in
|
yuuji@271
|
1624 image completion (`nil'). See `yatexmth.el' for the information
|
yuuji@271
|
1625 about how to define a completion alist.
|
yuuji@271
|
1626
|
yuuji@271
|
1627 -- Variable: YaTeX-default-pop-window-height
|
yuuji@271
|
1628 Initial height of typesetting buffer when one-window. Number for the
|
yuuji@271
|
1629 lines of the buffer, numerical string for the percentage of the
|
yuuji@271
|
1630 screen-height. `nil' for half height (10)
|
yuuji@271
|
1631
|
yuuji@271
|
1632 -- Variable: YaTeX-help-file
|
yuuji@271
|
1633 Global online help file name
|
yuuji@271
|
1634 (`$doc-directory/../../site-lisp/YATEXHLP.eng')
|
yuuji@271
|
1635
|
yuuji@271
|
1636 -- Variable: YaTeX-help-file-private
|
yuuji@271
|
1637 Private online help file name (`"~/YATEXHLP.eng"')
|
yuuji@271
|
1638
|
yuuji@271
|
1639 -- Variable: YaTeX-no-begend-shortcut
|
yuuji@271
|
1640 Disable [prefix] b ?? shortcut (`nil)'
|
yuuji@271
|
1641
|
yuuji@271
|
1642 -- Variable: YaTeX-hilit-pattern-adjustment-private
|
yuuji@271
|
1643 List of the list that contain the regular expression and the symbol
|
yuuji@271
|
1644 of logical meaning of the string that matches the pattern. See also
|
yuuji@271
|
1645 the value from `(assq 'yatex-mode hilit-patterns-alist)' and the
|
yuuji@271
|
1646 value of `YaTeX-hilit-pattern-adjustment-default' (and even the
|
yuuji@271
|
1647 document of hilit19.el).
|
yuuji@271
|
1648
|
yuuji@271
|
1649 -- Variable: YaTeX-sectioning-level
|
yuuji@271
|
1650 Alist of LaTeX's sectioning command vs its height.
|
yuuji@271
|
1651
|
yuuji@271
|
1652 -- Variable: YaTeX-hierarchy-ignore-heading-regexp
|
yuuji@271
|
1653 `YaTeX-display-hierarchy' searches for sectioning command first, and
|
yuuji@271
|
1654 comment line secondary as a file headings. In latter case, ignore lines
|
yuuji@271
|
1655 that match with regular expression of this variable. Default value of
|
yuuji@419
|
1656 this variable is RCS header expressions and mode specifying line `-*- xxxx
|
yuuji@271
|
1657 -*'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1658
|
yuuji@271
|
1659 -- Variable: YaTeX-skip-default-reader
|
yuuji@271
|
1660 Non-nil for this variable skips the default argument reader of
|
yuuji@271
|
1661 section-type command when add-in function for it is not defined
|
yuuji@271
|
1662 (`nil')
|
yuuji@271
|
1663
|
yuuji@271
|
1664 -- Variable: YaTeX-create-file-prefix-g
|
yuuji@271
|
1665 When typing `prefix g' on the `\include' line, open the target file
|
yuuji@271
|
1666 even if the file doesn't exist (`nil')
|
yuuji@271
|
1667
|
yuuji@271
|
1668 -- Variable: YaTeX-simple-messages
|
yuuji@271
|
1669 Simplyfy messages of various completions (`nil')
|
yuuji@271
|
1670
|
yuuji@271
|
1671 -- Variable: YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-face
|
yuuji@271
|
1672 When hilit19 and yatex19 is active, YaTeX colors the sectioning
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yuuji@271
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1673 commands. This variable specifies the foreground and background
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yuuji@271
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1674 color of `\part' macro. The default value is `'(yellow/dodgerblue
|
yuuji@271
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1675 yellow/slateblue)'. The first element of this list is for the screen
|
yuuji@271
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1676 when `hilit-background-mode' is `'light', and the second element is
|
yuuji@271
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1677 for `'dark'. You should specify both color as `forecolor/backcolor'.
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yuuji@271
|
1678
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yuuji@271
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1679 -- Variable: YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-attenuation-rate
|
yuuji@271
|
1680 When color mode, this variable specifies how much attenuate the color
|
yuuji@271
|
1681 density of `\subparagraph' compared with that of `\chapter' (`'(15
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yuuji@271
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1682 40)') See also `YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-face'.
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yuuji@271
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1683
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yuuji@271
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1684 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-AMS-LaTeX
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yuuji@271
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1685 If you use AMS-LaTeX, set to `t' (`nil')
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yuuji@271
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1686
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yuuji@271
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1687 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-LaTeX2e
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yuuji@271
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1688 If you use LaTeX2e, set to `t' (`t')
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yuuji@271
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1689
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yuuji@271
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1690 -- Variable: YaTeX-template-file
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yuuji@271
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1691 File name which is automatically inserted at creation
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yuuji@271
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1692 (`~/work/template.tex')
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yuuji@271
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1693
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yuuji@271
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1694 -- Variable: YaTeX-search-file-from-top-directory
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yuuji@271
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1695 Non-nil means to search input-files from the directory where main
|
yuuji@271
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1696 file exists (`t')
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yuuji@271
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1697
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yuuji@271
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1698 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-font-lock
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yuuji@271
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1699 Use font-lock to fontify buffer or not (`(featurep 'font-lock)'
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yuuji@271
|
1700
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yuuji@271
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1701 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-hilit19
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yuuji@271
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1702 Use hilit19 to highlight buffer or not (`(featurep 'hilit19)'
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yuuji@271
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1703
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yuuji@271
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1704 -- Variable: YaTeX-use-italic-bold
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yuuji@271
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1705 YaTeX tries to search italic, bold fontsets or not (`t' if Emacs-20
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yuuji@271
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1706 or later). This variable is effective only when font-lock is used.
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yuuji@271
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1707 (`(featurep 'hilit19)'
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yuuji@271
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1708
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yuuji@271
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1709 -- Variable: YaTeX-singlecmd-suffix
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yuuji@419
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1710 Suffix which is always inserted after maketitle-type macros.
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yuuji@419
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1711 `"{}"' is recommended.
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yuuji@271
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1712
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yuuji@271
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1713 -- Variable: YaTeX-package-alist-private
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yuuji@271
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1714 Alist of LaTeX2e-package name vs. lists of macros in it. Set this
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yuuji@271
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1715 alist properly and YaTeX automatically check the declaratiion of
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yuuji@271
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1716 `usepackage' for corresponding macro, when you input that macro with
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1717 completion. If required `usepackage' is not found, YaTeX also
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yuuji@271
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1718 automatically inserts `\usepackage'. Alist is as follows;
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yuuji@271
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1719 '((PackageName1 (completionType ListOfMacro) (completionType
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yuuji@271
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1720 ListOfMacro)) (PackageName2 (completionType ListOfMacro)
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yuuji@271
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1721 (completionType ListOfMacro...))....) completionType is one of `env,
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1722 section, maketitle'. Consult the value of
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1723 `YaTeX-package-alist-default' as an example.
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yuuji@271
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1724
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yuuji@271
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1725 -- Variable: YaTeX-tabular-indentation
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yuuji@271
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1726 At indentation by `C-i' in tabular or array environment, YaTeX put
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1727 the additional spaces to the normail indentation depth. The number
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1728 of additional spaces is the product of YaTeX-tabular-indentation and
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yuuji@271
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1729 the number of column position in tabular.
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yuuji@271
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1730
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yuuji@271
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1731 -- Variable: YaTeX-noindent-env-regexp
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yuuji@271
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1732 Regexp of environment names that should begin with no indentation.
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yuuji@271
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1733 All verbatime-like environment name should match with.
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yuuji@271
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1734
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1735 -- Variable: YaTeX-electric-indent-mode
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yuuji@419
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1736 Emacs 24.4 introduces automatic indentation of current and new lines.
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yuuji@419
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1737 This might be annoying for some people. Pass this value to the
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yuuji@419
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1738 function 'electric-indent-local-mode. If you prefer to stop
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yuuji@419
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1739 electric-indent-mode in yatex-mode, set `-1' to this variable.
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yuuji@419
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1740
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1741 -- Variable: YaTeX-ref-default-label-string
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yuuji@271
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1742 Default \\ref time string format. This format is like strftime(3)
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1743 but allowed conversion char are as follows; %y -> Last 2 digit of
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1744 year, %b -> Month name, %m -> Monthe number(1-12), %d -> Day, %H ->
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1745 Hour, %M -> Minute, %S -> Second, %qx -> alphabetical-decimal
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yuuji@271
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1746 conversion of yymmdd. %qX -> alphabetical-decimal conversion of
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yuuji@271
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1747 HHMMSS. Beware defualt label-string should be always unique. So
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yuuji@271
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1748 this format string should have both time part (%H+%M+%S or %qX) and
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yuuji@271
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1749 date part (%y+(%b|%m)+%d or %qx).
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yuuji@271
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1750
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yuuji@271
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1751 -- Variable: YaTeX-ref-generate-label-function
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yuuji@271
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1752 Function to generate default label string for unnamed \\label{}s.
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yuuji@271
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1753 The function pointed to this value should take two arguments. First
|
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1754 argument is LaTeX macro's name, second is macro's argument. Here is
|
yuuji@271
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1755 an example for using this value.
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yuuji@271
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1756 (setq YaTeX-ref-generate-label-function 'my-yatex-generate-label)
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yuuji@271
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1757 (defun my-yatex-generate-label (command value)
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yuuji@271
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1758 (and (string= command "caption")
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yuuji@271
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1759 (re-search-backward "\\\\begin{\\(figure\\|table\\)}" nil t)
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yuuji@271
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1760 (setq command (match-string 1)))
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yuuji@271
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1761 (let ((alist '(("chapter" . "chap")
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yuuji@271
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1762 ("section" . "sec")
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yuuji@271
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1763 ("subsection" . "subsec")
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yuuji@271
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1764 ("figure" . "fig")
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yuuji@271
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1765 ("table" . "tbl"))))
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yuuji@271
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1766 (if (setq command (cdr (assoc command alist)))
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yuuji@271
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1767 (concat command ":" value)
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yuuji@271
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1768 (YaTeX::ref-generate-label nil nil))))
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yuuji@271
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1769
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yuuji@271
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1770
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yuuji@271
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1771
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yuuji@271
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1772
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1773 File: yatexe, Node: Sample definitions, Next: Hook variables, Prev: All customizable variables, Up: Lisp variables
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1774
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yuuji@271
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1775 Sample definitions
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yuuji@271
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1776 ------------------
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yuuji@271
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1777
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yuuji@271
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1778 For instance, to change the prefix key stroke to `ESC', and name of the
|
yuuji@271
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1779 user dictionary `~/src/emacs/yatexrc', and set `fill-prefix' to single TAB
|
yuuji@271
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1780 character, add the following `setq' to `~/.emacs'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1781
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yuuji@271
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1782 (setq YaTeX-prefix "\e"
|
yuuji@271
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1783 YaTeX-user-completion-table "~/src/emacs/yatexrc"
|
yuuji@271
|
1784 YaTeX-fill-prefix " ")
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yuuji@271
|
1785
|
yuuji@271
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1786
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yuuji@271
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1787
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yuuji@271
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1788 File: yatexe, Node: Hook variables, Next: Hook file, Prev: Sample definitions, Up: Lisp variables
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yuuji@271
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1789
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yuuji@271
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1790 Hook variables
|
yuuji@271
|
1791 --------------
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yuuji@271
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1792
|
yuuji@271
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1793 More customizations will be done by the hook-function defined in
|
yuuji@271
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1794 hook-variable `yatex-mode-hook'. This is useful to define a shortcut key
|
yuuji@271
|
1795 sequence to enter some environments other than `document' and `enumerate'
|
yuuji@271
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1796 etc. The following statement defines `[prefix] ba' to enter
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yuuji@271
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1797 `\begin{abstract}' ... `=end{abstract}' immediately.
|
yuuji@271
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1798
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yuuji@271
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1799 (setq yatex-mode-hook
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yuuji@271
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1800 '(lambda() (YaTeX-define-begend-key "ba" "abstract")))
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yuuji@271
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1801
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yuuji@271
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1802 You should use functions `YaTeX-define-key', or
|
yuuji@271
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1803 `YaTeX-define-begend-key' to define all the key sequences of yatex-mode.
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yuuji@271
|
1804
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yuuji@271
|
1805
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yuuji@271
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1806
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yuuji@271
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1807 File: yatexe, Node: Hook file, Prev: Hook variables, Up: Lisp variables
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yuuji@271
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1808
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yuuji@271
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1809 Hook file
|
yuuji@271
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1810 ---------
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yuuji@271
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1811
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yuuji@271
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1812 You can stuff all of YaTeX related expressions into a file named
|
yuuji@271
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1813 `yatexhks.el' if you have a lot of codes. YaTeX automatically load this
|
yuuji@271
|
1814 file at the initialization of itself. Using `yatexhks.el' makes
|
yuuji@271
|
1815 `yatex-mode-load-hook' unnecessary.
|
yuuji@271
|
1816
|
yuuji@271
|
1817
|
yuuji@271
|
1818
|
yuuji@271
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1819 File: yatexe, Node: Add-in functions, Next: Add-in generator, Prev: Lisp variables, Up: Customizations
|
yuuji@271
|
1820
|
yuuji@271
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1821 Add-in functions
|
yuuji@271
|
1822 ================
|
yuuji@271
|
1823
|
yuuji@271
|
1824 You can easily define a function to input detailed arguments with
|
yuuji@271
|
1825 completion according to LaTeX environments or commands.
|
yuuji@271
|
1826
|
yuuji@271
|
1827
|
yuuji@271
|
1828 What is add-in functions?
|
yuuji@271
|
1829 -------------------------
|
yuuji@271
|
1830
|
yuuji@271
|
1831 When you input `tabular' environment, don't you think "I want YaTeX to
|
yuuji@271
|
1832 complete its argument toward my favorite one such as `{|c|c|c|}'..."?
|
yuuji@271
|
1833 Yes, you can define the function to complete arguments for any environment
|
yuuji@271
|
1834 and any LaTeX commands.
|
yuuji@271
|
1835
|
yuuji@271
|
1836
|
yuuji@271
|
1837 Procedure
|
yuuji@271
|
1838 ---------
|
yuuji@271
|
1839
|
yuuji@271
|
1840 Here is the procedure to define add-in functions.
|
yuuji@271
|
1841 1. Define the function
|
yuuji@271
|
1842 2. Put the function into `yatexhks.el'
|
yuuji@271
|
1843
|
yuuji@271
|
1844 * Menu:
|
yuuji@271
|
1845
|
yuuji@419
|
1846 * How the add-in function works::
|
yuuji@419
|
1847 * How the function is called::
|
yuuji@419
|
1848 * Useful functions for creating add-in::
|
yuuji@419
|
1849 * Contribution::
|
yuuji@271
|
1850
|
yuuji@271
|
1851
|
yuuji@271
|
1852
|
yuuji@271
|
1853 File: yatexe, Node: How the add-in function works, Next: How the function is called, Prev: Add-in functions, Up: Add-in functions
|
yuuji@271
|
1854
|
yuuji@271
|
1855 How the add-in function works
|
yuuji@271
|
1856 -----------------------------
|
yuuji@271
|
1857
|
yuuji@271
|
1858 There are three types of add-in.
|
yuuji@271
|
1859
|
yuuji@271
|
1860 1. Option add-in
|
yuuji@271
|
1861 2. argument add-in
|
yuuji@271
|
1862 3. enclosing add-in
|
yuuji@271
|
1863
|
yuuji@271
|
1864 "Option add-in" returns the LaTeX's optional parameters such as optional
|
yuuji@271
|
1865 strings after `\begin{ENV}', optional strings between a section-type
|
yuuji@271
|
1866 command and its first argument, and optional strings just after type
|
yuuji@271
|
1867 maketitle-type command. The following illustrates the name of add-in
|
yuuji@271
|
1868 functions, where underlined strings are generated by add-in functions.
|
yuuji@271
|
1869
|
yuuji@271
|
1870 \begin{table}[ht] (Function name: YaTeX:table)
|
yuuji@271
|
1871 ~~~~
|
yuuji@271
|
1872 \put(100,200){} (Function name: YaTeX:put)
|
yuuji@271
|
1873 ~~~~~~~~~
|
yuuji@271
|
1874 \sum_{i=0}^{n} (Function name: YaTeX:sum)
|
yuuji@271
|
1875 ~~~~~~~~~~
|
yuuji@271
|
1876
|
yuuji@271
|
1877 Obviously, the function name is decided by concatenating the prefix
|
yuuji@271
|
1878 `YaTeX:' and LaTeX command's name.
|
yuuji@271
|
1879
|
yuuji@271
|
1880 Another add-in type is "argument add-in", which completes arguments for
|
yuuji@271
|
1881 section-type commands.
|
yuuji@271
|
1882
|
yuuji@271
|
1883 \newcommand{\foo}{bar} (Function name: YaTeX::newcommand)
|
yuuji@271
|
1884 ~~~~ ~~~
|
yuuji@271
|
1885
|
yuuji@271
|
1886 When the section-type command is inputted, the function named by
|
yuuji@271
|
1887 concatenating `YaTeX::' and section-type command, is called automatically
|
yuuji@271
|
1888 with an integer argument which indicates which argument of section-type
|
yuuji@271
|
1889 command is being read. Thus the add-in should determine the job referring
|
yuuji@271
|
1890 the value of its argument.
|
yuuji@271
|
1891
|
yuuji@271
|
1892 "enclosing add-in" is for modifying and/or checking the region that will
|
yuuji@271
|
1893 be enclosed by section-type commands via `[prefix] S'. An enclosing
|
yuuji@271
|
1894 add-in function will be called with two arguments, beginning of the
|
yuuji@271
|
1895 enclosed region and end of the region. Suppose you want to enclose the
|
yuuji@271
|
1896 existing text `(a+b)/c' by `\frac{}'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1897
|
yuuji@271
|
1898 a/c
|
yuuji@271
|
1899 | |
|
yuuji@271
|
1900 A B
|
yuuji@271
|
1901
|
yuuji@271
|
1902 You do set-mark-command at point A and then move to point B. Typing
|
yuuji@271
|
1903 `[prefix] S' and input `frac' enclose the region like this;
|
yuuji@271
|
1904
|
yuuji@271
|
1905 \frac{a/c}
|
yuuji@271
|
1906
|
yuuji@419
|
1907 Normally, the expression `a/c' is translated to
|
yuuji@419
|
1908 `\frac{a}{c}'. An enclosing add-in is useful for modifying
|
yuuji@419
|
1909 `/' to `}{'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1910
|
yuuji@271
|
1911 * Menu:
|
yuuji@271
|
1912
|
yuuji@419
|
1913 * Defining option-add-in::
|
yuuji@419
|
1914 * Defining argument-add-in::
|
yuuji@419
|
1915 * Defining enclosing-add-in::
|
yuuji@271
|
1916
|
yuuji@271
|
1917
|
yuuji@271
|
1918
|
yuuji@271
|
1919 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
|
yuuji@271
|
1920
|
yuuji@271
|
1921 Defining `option add-in'
|
yuuji@271
|
1922 ........................
|
yuuji@271
|
1923
|
yuuji@271
|
1924 If you want `{|c|c|c|}' for all `tabular' environment,
|
yuuji@271
|
1925
|
yuuji@271
|
1926 (defun YaTeX:tabular ()
|
yuuji@271
|
1927 "{|c|c|c|}")
|
yuuji@271
|
1928
|
yuuji@271
|
1929 is enough. If you want more complicated format, define as below.
|
yuuji@271
|
1930
|
yuuji@271
|
1931 (defun YaTeX:tabular ()
|
yuuji@271
|
1932 "{@{\\vrule width 1pt\\ }|||@{\\ \\vrule width 1pt}}")
|
yuuji@271
|
1933
|
yuuji@271
|
1934 Note that the character `\' must be described as `\\' in Emacs-Lisp. The
|
yuuji@271
|
1935 next example reads the tabular format from keyboard.
|
yuuji@271
|
1936 (defun YaTeX:tabular ()
|
yuuji@271
|
1937 (concat "{" (read-string "Rule: ") "}"))
|
yuuji@271
|
1938
|
yuuji@271
|
1939
|
yuuji@271
|
1940
|
yuuji@271
|
1941 File: yatexe, Node: Defining argument-add-in, Next: Defining enclosing-add-in, Prev: Defining option-add-in, Up: How the add-in function works
|
yuuji@271
|
1942
|
yuuji@271
|
1943 Defining `argument add-in'
|
yuuji@271
|
1944 ..........................
|
yuuji@271
|
1945
|
yuuji@271
|
1946 This section describes how to define the add-in function for
|
yuuji@271
|
1947 `\newcommand'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1948
|
yuuji@271
|
1949 The first argument of `\newcommand' begins always with `\'. The second
|
yuuji@271
|
1950 argument is usually so complex that we can not edit them in the
|
yuuji@271
|
1951 minibuffer. Here is the created function considering this.
|
yuuji@271
|
1952
|
yuuji@271
|
1953 (defun YaTeX::newcommand (n) ;n is argument position
|
yuuji@271
|
1954 (cond
|
yuuji@271
|
1955 ((= n 1) ;1st argument is macro name
|
yuuji@419
|
1956 (read-string "Command: " "\\")) ;initial input `\'
|
yuuji@271
|
1957 ((= n 2) "") ;do nothing when reading arg#2
|
yuuji@271
|
1958 (t nil)))
|
yuuji@271
|
1959
|
yuuji@271
|
1960 Note that when the `argument add-in' function return `nil', normal
|
yuuji@271
|
1961 argument reader will be called.
|
yuuji@271
|
1962
|
yuuji@271
|
1963
|
yuuji@271
|
1964
|
yuuji@271
|
1965 File: yatexe, Node: Defining enclosing-add-in, Prev: Defining argument-add-in, Up: How the add-in function works
|
yuuji@271
|
1966
|
yuuji@271
|
1967 Defining `enclosing add-in'
|
yuuji@271
|
1968 ...........................
|
yuuji@271
|
1969
|
yuuji@271
|
1970 This section describes how to define the add-in function for text
|
yuuji@271
|
1971 enclosed by `\frac{}'.
|
yuuji@271
|
1972
|
yuuji@271
|
1973 When enclosing the text `5/3' by `\frac{}', you might want to replace
|
yuuji@271
|
1974 `/' with `}{'. Enclosing function `YaTeX::frac-region' is called with two
|
yuuji@271
|
1975 arguments, beginning of enclosed text and end of enclosed text. The
|
yuuji@271
|
1976 function is expected to replace `/' with `}{'. Here is an example
|
yuuji@271
|
1977 expression.
|
yuuji@271
|
1978
|
yuuji@271
|
1979 (defun YaTeX::frac-region (beg end)
|
yuuji@271
|
1980 (catch 'done
|
yuuji@271
|
1981 (while (search-forward "/" end t)
|
yuuji@271
|
1982 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
|
yuuji@271
|
1983 (if (y-or-n-p "Replace this slash(/) with `}{'")
|
yuuji@419
|
1984 (throw 'done (replace-match "}{")))
|
yuuji@271
|
1985 (goto-char (match-end 0)))))
|
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1986
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1987
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1988
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1989 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
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1990
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yuuji@271
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1991 How the function is called
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1992 --------------------------
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1993
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1994 YaTeX calls the add-in functions for specified begin-type, section-type,
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1995 and maketitle-type command, if any. `Option add-in' functions for
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yuuji@271
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1996 begin-type are called when `\begin{ENV}' has been inserted, functions for
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yuuji@271
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1997 section-type are called just before input of the first argument, and
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yuuji@271
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1998 functions for maketitle-type is called after maketitle-type command has
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1999 been inserted. `Argument add-in' functions are called at each entry of
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yuuji@271
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2000 arguments for section-type commands.
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yuuji@271
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2001
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yuuji@271
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2002
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yuuji@271
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2003
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2004 File: yatexe, Node: Useful functions for creating add-in, Next: Contribution, Prev: How the function is called, Up: Add-in functions
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2005
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yuuji@271
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2006 Useful functions for creating add-in
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2007 ------------------------------------
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2008
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yuuji@271
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2009 Many add-in functions for typical LaTeX commands are defined in
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yuuji@271
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2010 `yatexadd.el'. Those are also useful as references. Here are the short
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yuuji@271
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2011 descriptions on useful functions, where [F] means function, [A] means
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yuuji@271
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2012 arguments, [D] means description.
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yuuji@271
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2013
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2014 `[F]'
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2015 YaTeX:read-position
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yuuji@271
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2016 `[A]'
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yuuji@271
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2017 Character list which can show up in the brackets
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yuuji@271
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2018 `[D]'
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2019 Return the location specifier such as `[htb]'. When
|
yuuji@419
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2020 nothing is entered, omit [] itself. If the possible characters
|
yuuji@419
|
2021 are "htbp", call this function as
|
yuuji@419
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2022 `(YaTeX:read-position "htbp")'
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yuuji@271
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2023
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yuuji@271
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2024 `[F]'
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yuuji@271
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2025 YaTeX:read-coordinates
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yuuji@271
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2026 `[A]'
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yuuji@271
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2027 Base prompt, X-axis prompt, Y-axis prompt (each optional)
|
yuuji@271
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2028 `[D]'
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yuuji@271
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2029 Read the coordinates with the prompt "BasePrompt X-axisPrompt:" for
|
yuuji@419
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2030 X-axis, "BasePrompt Y-axisPrompt:" for Y-axis, and return it in the form
|
yuuji@419
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2031 of "(X,Y)". The default prompts are `Dimension', `X',
|
yuuji@419
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2032 `Y' respectively.
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yuuji@271
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2033
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yuuji@271
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2034 `[F]'
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yuuji@271
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2035 YaTeX:check-completion-type
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yuuji@271
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2036 `[A]'
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yuuji@271
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2037 One of the symbols: 'begin, 'section, or 'maketitle
|
yuuji@271
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2038 `[D]'
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yuuji@271
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2039 Check the current completion type is specified one and cause error
|
yuuji@271
|
2040 if not. The variable `YaTeX-current-completion-type' holds the symbol
|
yuuji@271
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2041 according to the current completion type.
|
yuuji@271
|
2042
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yuuji@271
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2043
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yuuji@271
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2044
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yuuji@271
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2045 File: yatexe, Node: Contribution, Prev: Useful functions for creating add-in, Up: Add-in functions
|
yuuji@271
|
2046
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yuuji@271
|
2047 Contribution
|
yuuji@271
|
2048 ------------
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yuuji@271
|
2049
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yuuji@271
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2050 If you make your own pretty function and you let it be in public, please
|
yuuji@271
|
2051 send me the function. I'm going to include it in the next release.
|
yuuji@271
|
2052
|
yuuji@271
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2053
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yuuji@271
|
2054
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yuuji@271
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2055 File: yatexe, Node: Add-in generator, Prev: Add-in functions, Up: Customizations
|
yuuji@271
|
2056
|
yuuji@271
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2057 Add-in generator
|
yuuji@271
|
2058 ================
|
yuuji@271
|
2059
|
yuuji@271
|
2060 First, don't forget to read the section of add-in functions *Note Add-in
|
yuuji@271
|
2061 functions::. If you easily understand how to define them, there's no need
|
yuuji@271
|
2062 to read this section. But being not familiar with Emacs-Lisp, when you
|
yuuji@271
|
2063 don't have clear idea what to do, this section describes how to get YaTeX
|
yuuji@271
|
2064 make add-in function.
|
yuuji@271
|
2065
|
yuuji@271
|
2066 There are two methods of generation. One is for fully interactive
|
yuuji@271
|
2067 generator for beginners and another requires little knowledge of
|
yuuji@271
|
2068 Emacs-Lisp.
|
yuuji@271
|
2069
|
yuuji@271
|
2070
|
yuuji@271
|
2071 Generator for beginners
|
yuuji@271
|
2072 -----------------------
|
yuuji@271
|
2073 The former generator is called by
|
yuuji@271
|
2074 `M-x YaTeX-generate'
|
yuuji@271
|
2075
|
yuuji@271
|
2076 strokes. All you have to do is follow the guidances. Defying them may
|
yuuji@271
|
2077 cases the disaster (I wonder what is it???). So when you make some
|
yuuji@271
|
2078 mistake, it is recommendable to type `C-g' and start afresh.
|
yuuji@271
|
2079
|
yuuji@271
|
2080
|
yuuji@271
|
2081 Simple generator
|
yuuji@271
|
2082 ----------------
|
yuuji@271
|
2083
|
yuuji@271
|
2084 The latter generator is invoked by the next sequence. `M-x
|
yuuji@271
|
2085 YaTeX-generate-simple' This generator can make both "option add-in" and
|
yuuji@419
|
2086 argument add-in" (*refer the section add-in functions* *Note How the
|
yuuji@271
|
2087 add-in function works::), whereas `YaTeX-generate' cannot make "argument
|
yuuji@271
|
2088 addin".
|
yuuji@271
|
2089
|
yuuji@271
|
2090 For example, assume you have the LaTeX command as follows.
|
yuuji@271
|
2091
|
yuuji@419
|
2092 \epsinput[t](250,50){hoge.eps}{plain}{Picture of foo}
|
yuuji@419
|
2093 (A) (B) (1) (2) (3)
|
yuuji@419
|
2094 (A)Optional parameter to specify the position
|
yuuji@419
|
2095 One of t(top), b(bottom), l(left), r(right)
|
yuuji@419
|
2096 (B)Maximum size of frame
|
yuuji@419
|
2097 (1)1st argument is filename of EPS file
|
yuuji@419
|
2098 (2)2nd argument indicates
|
yuuji@419
|
2099 plain do nothing
|
yuuji@419
|
2100 frame make frame around image
|
yuuji@419
|
2101 dframe make double-frame around image
|
yuuji@419
|
2102 for included EPS file.
|
yuuji@419
|
2103 (3)Caption for the picture
|
yuuji@271
|
2104
|
yuuji@271
|
2105 Now get start with generation. Typing `M-x YaTeX-generate-simple'
|
yuuji@271
|
2106 brings the prompt:
|
yuuji@271
|
2107 (O)ption? (A)rgument?
|
yuuji@271
|
2108
|
yuuji@271
|
2109
|
yuuji@271
|
2110 Generating "option add-in"
|
yuuji@271
|
2111 ..........................
|
yuuji@271
|
2112
|
yuuji@271
|
2113 Since (A), (B) above are optional argument, all we have to do to
|
yuuji@271
|
2114 complete them is define the option add-in for them. Let's generate the
|
yuuji@271
|
2115 function to complete (A).
|
yuuji@271
|
2116
|
yuuji@271
|
2117 M-x YaTeX-generate-simple RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2118 epsinput RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2119 o
|
yuuji@271
|
2120
|
yuuji@271
|
2121 Typing as above leads the next prompt.
|
yuuji@271
|
2122
|
yuuji@271
|
2123 Read type(1): (S)tring (C)omplete (F)ile ([)option (P)osition co(O)rd. (q)uit
|
yuuji@271
|
2124
|
yuuji@271
|
2125 This asks that "Which type is the completion style of 1st argument?".
|
yuuji@271
|
2126 Here are the possible completion style.
|
yuuji@271
|
2127
|
yuuji@271
|
2128 `String'
|
yuuji@271
|
2129 read plain string
|
yuuji@271
|
2130 `Complete'
|
yuuji@271
|
2131 read with completion
|
yuuji@271
|
2132 `File'
|
yuuji@271
|
2133 read file name
|
yuuji@271
|
2134 `Option'
|
yuuji@271
|
2135 read optional string (if string omitted, omit [] too)
|
yuuji@271
|
2136 `Position'
|
yuuji@271
|
2137 read positional option (like [htbp])
|
yuuji@271
|
2138 `Coord.'
|
yuuji@271
|
2139 read coordinates
|
yuuji@271
|
2140 `Quit'
|
yuuji@271
|
2141 quit from generating
|
yuuji@271
|
2142
|
yuuji@271
|
2143 Since (A) is the optional argument to specify the location of included
|
yuuji@271
|
2144 EPS file, the completion style is `Position', and the possible characters
|
yuuji@271
|
2145 are t, b, l, and r. To tell these information to generator, operate as
|
yuuji@271
|
2146 follows.
|
yuuji@271
|
2147
|
yuuji@419
|
2148 Read type(1).... p
|
yuuji@271
|
2149 Acceptable characters: tblr RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2150
|
yuuji@271
|
2151 (B) is coordinate. So its completion style is coOrd. We want a prompt
|
yuuji@271
|
2152 meaning "Maximum size" when completion.
|
yuuji@271
|
2153
|
yuuji@271
|
2154 Read type(2).... o
|
yuuji@271
|
2155 Prompt for coordinates: Max size RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2156
|
yuuji@271
|
2157 That's all for optional argument. Select quit.
|
yuuji@271
|
2158
|
yuuji@271
|
2159 Read type(3).... q
|
yuuji@271
|
2160
|
yuuji@271
|
2161 Then the generated option add-in function for \epsinput will be shown in
|
yuuji@271
|
2162 the next window.
|
yuuji@271
|
2163
|
yuuji@271
|
2164
|
yuuji@271
|
2165 Generating "argument add-in"
|
yuuji@271
|
2166 ............................
|
yuuji@271
|
2167
|
yuuji@271
|
2168 Next, create the argument add-in. The arguments for \epsinput are EPS
|
yuuji@271
|
2169 file name, framing style, and caption string in sequence.
|
yuuji@271
|
2170
|
yuuji@271
|
2171 M-x YaTeX-generate-simple RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2172 epsinput RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2173 a
|
yuuji@271
|
2174
|
yuuji@271
|
2175 Above key strokes bring the prompt that asks the number of argument.
|
yuuji@271
|
2176 Answer it with 3.
|
yuuji@271
|
2177
|
yuuji@271
|
2178 How many arguments?: 3 RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2179
|
yuuji@271
|
2180 Then the generator asks the completion style and prompt for completion.
|
yuuji@271
|
2181 Answer them. `f' for FileName and prompt string.
|
yuuji@271
|
2182
|
yuuji@271
|
2183 Read type(1).... f
|
yuuji@271
|
2184 Prompt for argument#1 EPS file name RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2185
|
yuuji@271
|
2186 The second argument is one of selected symbol. So the completion type
|
yuuji@271
|
2187 is `Completion'.
|
yuuji@271
|
2188
|
yuuji@271
|
2189 Read type(2).... c
|
yuuji@271
|
2190 Prompt for argument#2 Include style RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2191
|
yuuji@271
|
2192 Then all the candidates ready to be read. Type single RET after
|
yuuji@271
|
2193 entering all.
|
yuuji@271
|
2194
|
yuuji@419
|
2195 Item[1](RET to exit): plain RET
|
yuuji@419
|
2196 Item[2](RET to exit): frame RET
|
yuuji@419
|
2197 Item[3](RET to exit): dframe RET
|
yuuji@419
|
2198 Item[4](RET to exit): RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2199
|
yuuji@271
|
2200 The following prompt asks whether the entered string must belong to
|
yuuji@271
|
2201 candidates or not. In this case, since the argument must be one of
|
yuuji@271
|
2202 `plain', `frame', and `dframe', type `y'.
|
yuuji@271
|
2203
|
yuuji@271
|
2204 Require match? (y or n) y
|
yuuji@271
|
2205
|
yuuji@271
|
2206 The last argument is the caption string for which any completion is
|
yuuji@271
|
2207 needed.
|
yuuji@271
|
2208
|
yuuji@271
|
2209 Read type(3).... s
|
yuuji@271
|
2210 Prompt for argument#3 Caption RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2211 default: Figure of RET
|
yuuji@271
|
2212
|
yuuji@271
|
2213 Finally we'll get the argument add-in in the next window.
|
yuuji@271
|
2214
|
yuuji@271
|
2215
|
yuuji@271
|
2216 Contribution
|
yuuji@271
|
2217 ------------
|
yuuji@271
|
2218
|
yuuji@271
|
2219 If you get your own pretty function and you let it be in public, please
|
yuuji@271
|
2220 steel yourself in the happy atmosphere and do not send me the function. I
|
yuuji@271
|
2221 do know it is not fine because it is generated by yatexgen:-p.
|
yuuji@271
|
2222
|
yuuji@271
|
2223
|
yuuji@271
|
2224
|
yuuji@271
|
2225 File: yatexe, Node: Etcetera, Next: Copying, Prev: Customizations, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
2226
|
yuuji@271
|
2227 Etcetera
|
yuuji@271
|
2228 ********
|
yuuji@271
|
2229
|
yuuji@271
|
2230 The standard completion tables provided in `yatex.el' contain a few
|
yuuji@271
|
2231 LaTeX commands I frequently use. This is to lessen the key strokes to
|
yuuji@271
|
2232 complete entire word, because too many candidates rarely used often cause
|
yuuji@271
|
2233 too many hits. Therefore always try to use completion in order to enrich
|
yuuji@271
|
2234 your dictionary, and you will also find `Wild Bird' growing suitable for
|
yuuji@271
|
2235 your LaTeX style.
|
yuuji@271
|
2236
|
yuuji@271
|
2237 The package name `Wild Bird' is the English translation of Japanese
|
yuuji@271
|
2238 title `Yachou', which is a trick on words of Japanese.
|
yuuji@271
|
2239
|
yuuji@271
|
2240
|
yuuji@271
|
2241
|
yuuji@271
|
2242 File: yatexe, Node: Copying, Prev: Etcetera, Up: Top
|
yuuji@271
|
2243
|
yuuji@271
|
2244 Copying
|
yuuji@271
|
2245 *******
|
yuuji@271
|
2246
|
yuuji@271
|
2247 This program is distributed as a free software. You can
|
yuuji@271
|
2248 use/copy/modify/redistribute this software freely but with NO warranty to
|
yuuji@271
|
2249 anything as a result of using this software. Adopting code from this
|
yuuji@271
|
2250 program is also free. But I would not do contract act.
|
yuuji@271
|
2251
|
yuuji@271
|
2252 Any reports and suggestions are welcome as long as I feel interests in
|
yuuji@271
|
2253 this software. My possible e-mail address is `yuuji@yatex.org'. (as of
|
yuuji@271
|
2254 Jan.2004) And there is mailing list for YaTeX. Although the common
|
yuuji@271
|
2255 language is Japanese, questions in English will be welcome. To join the
|
yuuji@271
|
2256 ML, send the mail whose subject is `append' to the address
|
yuuji@271
|
2257 `yatex@yatex.org. If you have some question, please ask to
|
yuuji@271
|
2258 `yatex-admin@yatex.org'.
|
yuuji@271
|
2259
|
yuuji@271
|
2260 The specification of this software will be surely modified (depending on
|
yuuji@271
|
2261 my feelings) without notice :-p.
|
yuuji@271
|
2262
|
yuuji@271
|
2263
|
yuuji@271
|
2264 HIROSE Yuuji
|
yuuji@271
|
2265
|
yuuji@271
|
2266 Tag table:
|
yuuji@419
|
2267 Node: Top256
|
yuuji@419
|
2268 Node: What is YaTeX?1583
|
yuuji@419
|
2269 Node: Main features1956
|
yuuji@419
|
2270 Node: Installation3500
|
yuuji@419
|
2271 Node: Typesetting4277
|
yuuji@419
|
2272 Node: Calling typesetter5389
|
yuuji@419
|
2273 Node: Calling previewer7916
|
yuuji@419
|
2274 Node: Printing out8277
|
yuuji@419
|
2275 Node: %#notation8569
|
yuuji@419
|
2276 Node: Changing typesetter8940
|
yuuji@419
|
2277 Node: Splitting input files9304
|
yuuji@419
|
2278 Node: Static region for typesetting10729
|
yuuji@419
|
2279 Node: Lpr format11858
|
yuuji@419
|
2280 Node: Controlling which command to invoke12888
|
yuuji@419
|
2281 Node: Editing %# notation13845
|
yuuji@419
|
2282 Node: Completion14389
|
yuuji@419
|
2283 Node: Begin-type completion14904
|
yuuji@419
|
2284 Node: Section-type completion17758
|
yuuji@419
|
2285 Node: view-sectioning20179
|
yuuji@419
|
2286 Node: Large-type completion21759
|
yuuji@419
|
2287 Node: Maketitle-type completion22412
|
yuuji@419
|
2288 Node: Arbitrary completion22964
|
yuuji@419
|
2289 Node: End completion23354
|
yuuji@419
|
2290 Node: Accent completion23823
|
yuuji@419
|
2291 Node: Image completion24440
|
yuuji@419
|
2292 Node: Greek letters completion26695
|
yuuji@419
|
2293 Node: Inserting parentheses27451
|
yuuji@419
|
2294 Node: Local dictionaries27858
|
yuuji@419
|
2295 Node: Commenting out28795
|
yuuji@419
|
2296 Node: Cursor jump30254
|
yuuji@419
|
2297 Node: Jump to corresponding object30545
|
yuuji@419
|
2298 Node: Invoking image processor31945
|
yuuji@419
|
2299 Node: Jump to main file33288
|
yuuji@419
|
2300 Node: Jumping around the environment33654
|
yuuji@419
|
2301 Node: Jumping to last completion position34072
|
yuuji@419
|
2302 Node: Changing and Deleting34581
|
yuuji@419
|
2303 Node: Changing LaTeX commands34962
|
yuuji@419
|
2304 Node: Killing LaTeX commands36139
|
yuuji@419
|
2305 Node: Filling37324
|
yuuji@419
|
2306 Node: Updation of includeonly39179
|
yuuji@419
|
2307 Node: What column39976
|
yuuji@419
|
2308 Node: Intelligent newline41061
|
yuuji@419
|
2309 Node: Usepackage checker42714
|
yuuji@419
|
2310 Node: Online help43305
|
yuuji@419
|
2311 Node: Browsing file hierarchy44980
|
yuuji@419
|
2312 Node: Cooperation with other packages46717
|
yuuji@419
|
2313 Node: Customizations47422
|
yuuji@419
|
2314 Node: Lisp variables47718
|
yuuji@419
|
2315 Node: All customizable variables48677
|
yuuji@419
|
2316 Node: Sample definitions60640
|
yuuji@419
|
2317 Node: Hook variables61153
|
yuuji@419
|
2318 Node: Hook file61857
|
yuuji@419
|
2319 Node: Add-in functions62196
|
yuuji@419
|
2320 Node: How the add-in function works63034
|
yuuji@419
|
2321 Node: Defining option-add-in65220
|
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2323 Node: Defining enclosing-add-in66823
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2324 Node: How the function is called67679
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2325 Node: Useful functions for creating add-in68355
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2326 Node: Contribution69765
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2327 Node: Add-in generator70039
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2328 Node: Etcetera75499
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2329 Node: Copying76104
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