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yuuji@46 1 \def\lang{jp} % -*- texinfo -*-
yuuji@20 2 \input texinfo.tex
yuuji@20 3 @setfilename yatexe
yuuji@20 4 @settitle Yet Another tex-mode for Emacs
yuuji@20 5
yuuji@20 6 @iftex
yuuji@46 7 @c @syncodeindex fn cp
yuuji@242 8 @c Last modified Sun Jan 29 22:55:53 2012 on firestorm
yuuji@20 9 @syncodeindex vr cp
yuuji@20 10 @end iftex
yuuji@20 11
yuuji@20 12 @titlepage
yuuji@20 13 @sp 10
yuuji@20 14 @center
yuuji@20 15 @subtitle Yet Another tex-mode for emacs
yuuji@20 16 @title Wild Bird
yuuji@20 17 @subtitle // YaTeX //
yuuji@79 18 @author @copyright{} 1991-2003 by HIROSE, Yuuji [yuuji@@yatex.org]
yuuji@20 19 @end titlepage
yuuji@20 20
yuuji@20 21 @node Top, What is YaTeX?, (dir), (dir)
yuuji@20 22 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 23 @cindex Demacs
yuuji@20 24 @cindex Mule
yuuji@20 25 @cindex LaTeX
yuuji@20 26 @cindex YaTeX
yuuji@20 27
yuuji@20 28 @menu
yuuji@58 29 * What is YaTeX?::
yuuji@51 30 * Main features:: What YaTeX can do
yuuji@51 31 * Installation:: Guide to install
yuuji@51 32 * Typesetting:: Call typesetting processes
yuuji@79 33 * %#notation:: Meta-keyword `%#'
yuuji@51 34 * Completion:: Input LaTeX commands with completion
yuuji@51 35 * Local dictionaries:: Directory dependent completion
yuuji@51 36 * Commenting out:: Commenting/uncommenting text
yuuji@51 37 * Cursor jump:: Jumping to related position
yuuji@51 38 * Changing and Deleting:: Changing/deleting certain unit of text
yuuji@51 39 * Filling:: Filling an item or paragraph
yuuji@53 40 * Updation of includeonly:: Free from maintaining includeonly
yuuji@59 41 * What column:: Check what table-column the cursor belong
yuuji@51 42 * Intelligent newline:: Guess requisites of new line
yuuji@79 43 * Usepackage checker:: Selecting correct \usepackage is YaTeX's job
yuuji@51 44 * Online help:: On-line documentation of LaTeX
yuuji@53 45 * Browsing file hierarchy:: Walking through file hierarchy
yuuji@51 46 * Cooperation with other packages:: Work well with gmhist, min-out
yuuji@51 47 * Customizations:: How to breed `Wild Bird'
yuuji@51 48 * Etcetera:: YaTeX is acquisitive.
yuuji@51 49 * Copying:: Redistribution
yuuji@20 50
yuuji@20 51
yuuji@20 52 @node What is YaTeX?, Main features, Top, Top
yuuji@20 53 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 54 @chapter What is YaTeX?
yuuji@20 55
yuuji@20 56 YaTeX automates typesetting and previewing of LaTeX and enables
yuuji@20 57 completing input of LaTeX mark-up command such as
yuuji@20 58 @code{\begin@{@}}..@code{\end@{@}}.
yuuji@20 59
yuuji@20 60 YaTeX also supports Demacs which runs on MS-DOS(386), Mule (Multi
yuuji@20 61 Language Enhancement to GNU Emacs), and latex on DOS.
yuuji@20 62
yuuji@20 63 @node Main features, Installation, What is YaTeX?, Top
yuuji@20 64 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 65 @chapter Main features
yuuji@20 66
yuuji@20 67 @itemize
yuuji@46 68 @item Invocation of typesetter, previewer and related programs(@kbd{C-c t})
yuuji@20 69 @item Typesetting on static region which is independent from point
yuuji@60 70 @item Semiautomatic replacing of @code{\includeonly}
yuuji@20 71 @item Jumping to error line(@kbd{C-c '})
yuuji@20 72 @item Completing-read of La@TeX{} commands such as @code{\begin@{@}},
yuuji@20 73 @code{\section} etc.
yuuji@20 74 (@kbd{C-c b}, @kbd{C-c s}, @kbd{C-c l}, @kbd{C-c m})
yuuji@20 75 @item Enclosing text into La@TeX{} environments or commands
yuuji@20 76 (@kbd{C-u} @var{AboveKeyStrokes})
yuuji@59 77 @item Displaying the structure of text at entering sectioning commands
yuuji@59 78 @item Lump shifting of sectioning commands (@ref{view-sectioning})
yuuji@20 79 @item Learning unknown/new La@TeX{} commands for the next completion
yuuji@20 80 @item Argument reading with a guide for complicated La@TeX{} commands
yuuji@20 81 @item Generating argument-readers for new/unsupported commands(@file{yatexgen})
yuuji@20 82 @item Quick changing or deleting of La@TeX{} commands(@kbd{C-c c}, @kbd{C-c k})
yuuji@20 83 @item Jumping from and to inter-file, begin<->end, ref<->label(@kbd{C-c g})
yuuji@20 84 @item Blanket commenting out or uncommenting
yuuji@20 85 (@kbd{C-c >}, @kbd{C-c <}, @kbd{C-c ,}, @kbd{C-c .})
yuuji@20 86 @item Easy input of accent mark, math-mode's commands and Greek letters
yuuji@52 87 (@kbd{C-c a}, @kbd{;}, @kbd{:})
yuuji@20 88 @item Online help for the popular La@TeX{} commands
yuuji@58 89 (@kbd{C-c ?}, @kbd{C-c /})
yuuji@53 90 @item Document files hierarchy browser (@kbd{C-c d})
yuuji@80 91 @item Adding automatically \usepackage corresponding to inputting LaTeX
yuuji@80 92 macro with completion
yuuji@80 93 @item Allow you to forget creating \label{}s, \ref or \cite completion
yuuji@80 94 automatically generate labels.
yuuji@20 95 @end itemize
yuuji@20 96
yuuji@20 97 @node Installation, Typesetting, Main features, Top
yuuji@20 98 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 99 @chapter Installation
yuuji@20 100 @cindex installation
yuuji@20 101 @cindex .emacs
yuuji@20 102 @cindex auto-mode-alist
yuuji@20 103 @cindex autoload
yuuji@20 104
yuuji@20 105 Put next two expressions into your @file{~/.emacs}.
yuuji@20 106
yuuji@20 107 @lisp
yuuji@20 108 (setq auto-mode-alist
yuuji@46 109 (cons (cons "\\.tex$" 'yatex-mode) auto-mode-alist))
yuuji@20 110 (autoload 'yatex-mode "yatex" "Yet Another La@TeX{} mode" t)
yuuji@20 111 @end lisp
yuuji@20 112
yuuji@20 113 Next, add certain path name where you put files of YaTeX to your
yuuji@20 114 load-path. If you want to put them in @file{~/src/emacs}, write
yuuji@20 115
yuuji@20 116 @lisp
yuuji@20 117 (setq load-path
yuuji@20 118 (cons (expand-file-name "~/src/emacs") load-path))
yuuji@20 119 @end lisp
yuuji@20 120
yuuji@20 121 @noindent
yuuji@20 122 in your @file{~/.emacs}
yuuji@20 123
yuuji@20 124 Then, yatex-mode will be automatically loaded when you visit a
yuuji@20 125 file which has extension @file{.tex}. If yatex-mode is successfully
yuuji@20 126 loaded, mode string on mode line will be turned to "YaTeX".
yuuji@20 127
yuuji@20 128
yuuji@68 129 @node Typesetting, %#notation, Installation, Top
yuuji@20 130 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 131 @chapter Typesetting
yuuji@20 132 @cindex typesetting
yuuji@20 133 @cindex previewer
yuuji@20 134 @cindex typesetter
yuuji@20 135 @cindex latex
yuuji@20 136 @cindex printing out
yuuji@20 137
yuuji@20 138 The prefix key stroke of yatex-mode is @kbd{C-c} (Press 'C' with Control
yuuji@20 139 key) by default. If you don't intend to change the prefix key stroke,
yuuji@20 140 assume all @kbd{[prefix]} as @kbd{C-c} in this document. These key
yuuji@20 141 strokes execute typeset or preview command.
yuuji@20 142
yuuji@20 143 @table @kbd
yuuji@58 144 @item [prefix] t j
yuuji@46 145 @dots{} invoke latex
yuuji@58 146 @item [prefix] t r
yuuji@46 147 @dots{} invoke latex on region
yuuji@130 148 @item [prefix] t e
yuuji@130 149 @dots{} invoke latex on current environment or whole
yuuji@130 150 portion of current formulas in math-mode.
yuuji@242 151 @item [prefix] t d
yuuji@242 152 @dots{} invoke dvipdfmx after successful typesetting
yuuji@58 153 @item [prefix] t k
yuuji@46 154 @dots{} kill current typesetting process
yuuji@58 155 @item [prefix] t b
yuuji@46 156 @dots{} invoke bibtex
yuuji@126 157 @item [prefix] t i
yuuji@126 158 @dots{} invoke makeindex
yuuji@126 159 @item [prefix] t d
yuuji@126 160 @dots{} invoke latex && dvipdfmx
yuuji@58 161 @item [prefix] t p
yuuji@46 162 @dots{} preview
yuuji@58 163 @item [prefix] t l
yuuji@46 164 @dots{} lpr dvi-file
yuuji@58 165 @item [prefix] t s
yuuji@58 166 @dots{} search current string on xdvi-remote
yuuji@20 167 @end table
yuuji@20 168
yuuji@58 169 @menu
yuuji@58 170 * Calling typesetter::
yuuji@58 171 * Calling previewer::
yuuji@58 172 * Printing out::
yuuji@58 173 @end menu
yuuji@58 174
yuuji@58 175 @node Calling typesetter, Calling previewer, Typesetting, Typesetting
yuuji@58 176 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@68 177 @section Calling typesetter
yuuji@58 178
yuuji@58 179 Typing @kbd{[prefix] t j}, the current editing window will be divided
yuuji@58 180 horizontally when you invoke latex command, and log message of La@TeX{}
yuuji@58 181 typesetting will be displayed in the other window; called typesetting
yuuji@58 182 buffer. The typesetting buffer automatically scrolls up and traces
yuuji@58 183 La@TeX{} warnings and error messages. If you see latex stopping by an
yuuji@20 184 error, you can send string to latex in the typesetting buffer.
yuuji@20 185
yuuji@20 186 If an error stops the La@TeX{} typesetting, this key stroke will
yuuji@20 187 move the cursor to the line where La@TeX{} error is detected.
yuuji@20 188
yuuji@20 189 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 190 @item [prefix] '
yuuji@20 191 @itemx ([prefix]+single quotation)
yuuji@20 192
yuuji@46 193 @dots{} jump to the previous error or warning
yuuji@20 194 @end table
yuuji@20 195
yuuji@20 196 If you find a noticeable error, move to the typesetting buffer and move
yuuji@20 197 the cursor on the line of error message and type @kbd{SPACE} key. This
yuuji@20 198 makes the cursor move to corresponding source line.
yuuji@20 199
yuuji@131 200 YaTeX-typeset-region invoked by @kbd{[prefix] tr} call typesetter
yuuji@131 201 for region. The region is specified by standard point and mark, or
yuuji@131 202 by @code{%#BEGIN} and @code{%#END} marks. Selected region will be
yuuji@131 203 copied to the temporary file @file{texput.tex} with the same preamble
yuuji@131 204 as the main file of current editing sources. Be sure to put
yuuji@131 205 all local macro settings in preamble, not after @code{\begin{document}}.
yuuji@131 206 The method of specification of the region is shown in the
yuuji@68 207 section @xref{%#notation}.
yuuji@20 208
yuuji@73 209 The documentclass for typeset-region is the same as that of editing
yuuji@20 210 file if you edit one file, and is the same as main file's if you
yuuji@20 211 edit splitting files.
yuuji@20 212
yuuji@130 213 The @kbd{[prefix] te} key automatically marks current inner environment
yuuji@130 214 or inner math mode and then call typeset-region with marked region. This
yuuji@130 215 is convenient to quick view of current tabular environment or current
yuuji@131 216 editing formulas. Keeping previewer window for @file{texput.dvi} is handy
yuuji@131 217 for debugging. Since @kbd{[prefix] te} selects the inner-most environment
yuuji@131 218 as region, it is not suitable for partial typesetting of doubly or more
yuuji@131 219 composed environment. If you want to do partial typesetting for a nested
yuuji@131 220 environment, use @kbd{[prefix] tr} for static-region, which is described
yuuji@131 221 in the section @xref{%#notation}.
yuuji@130 222
yuuji@58 223 @node Calling previewer, Printing out, Calling typesetter, Typesetting
yuuji@58 224 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@68 225 @section Calling previewer
yuuji@58 226
yuuji@58 227 @kbd{[prefix] t p} invokes the TeX previewer. And if you are using
yuuji@58 228 xdvi-remote, which can be controled from other terminals, @kbd{[prefix] t
yuuji@58 229 s} enables you to search current string at the cursor on the running xdvi
yuuji@72 230 window.
yuuji@58 231
yuuji@58 232 @node Printing out, , Calling previewer, Typesetting
yuuji@58 233 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@68 234 @section Printing out
yuuji@58 235
yuuji@58 236 When you type @code{[preifx] t l}, YaTeX asks you the range of
yuuji@58 237 dvi-printing by default. You can skip this by invoking it with
yuuji@58 238 universal-argument as follows:
yuuji@20 239
yuuji@20 240 @example
yuuji@49 241 C-u [prefix] tl
yuuji@20 242 @end example
yuuji@20 243
yuuji@68 244 @node %#notation, Completion, Typesetting, Top
yuuji@20 245 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 246 @chapter %# notation
yuuji@20 247 @cindex %# notation
yuuji@20 248
yuuji@20 249 You can control the typesetting process by describing @code{%#}
yuuji@20 250 notations in the source text.
yuuji@20 251
yuuji@20 252 @menu
yuuji@20 253 * Changing typesetter::
yuuji@70 254 * Splitting input files::
yuuji@20 255 * Static region for typesetting::
yuuji@20 256 * Lpr format::
yuuji@20 257 * Editing %# notation::
yuuji@20 258 @end menu
yuuji@20 259
yuuji@70 260 @node Changing typesetter, Splitting input files, %#notation, %#notation
yuuji@20 261 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 262 @section To change the `latex' command or to split a source text.
yuuji@20 263 @cindex typesetter
yuuji@20 264
yuuji@20 265 To change the typesetting command, write
yuuji@20 266
yuuji@20 267 @example
yuuji@46 268 %#!latex-big
yuuji@20 269 @end example
yuuji@20 270
yuuji@20 271 @noindent
yuuji@51 272 anywhere in the source text. This is useful for changing
yuuji@51 273 typesetter.
yuuji@51 274
yuuji@68 275 @node Splitting input files, Static region for typesetting, Changing typesetter, %#notation
yuuji@51 276 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@70 277 @section Splitting input files
yuuji@51 278
yuuji@51 279 And if you split the source text and
yuuji@20 280 edit subfile that should be included from main text.
yuuji@20 281
yuuji@20 282 @example
yuuji@46 283 %#!latex main.tex
yuuji@20 284 @end example
yuuji@20 285
yuuji@20 286 @noindent
yuuji@20 287 will be helpful to execute latex on main file from sub text buffer. Since
yuuji@20 288 this command line after @kbd{%#!} will be sent to shell literally, next
yuuji@20 289 description makes it convenient to use ghostview as dvi-previewer.
yuuji@20 290
yuuji@20 291 @example
yuuji@242 292 %#!latex main && dvi2ps main.dvi > main
yuuji@20 293 @end example
yuuji@20 294
yuuji@20 295 @noindent
yuuji@20 296 Note that YaTeX assumes the component before the last period of
yuuji@20 297 the last word in this line as base name of the main La@TeX{} source.
yuuji@80 298 The @code{%f} notation in this line is replaced by main file name, and
yuuji@80 299 @code{%r} replaced by root name of main file name. If you specify
yuuji@80 300 @code{%f} or @code{%r}, YaTeX always ask you the name of main file at the
yuuji@80 301 first typesetting.
yuuji@20 302
yuuji@51 303 To make best use of the feature of inter-file jumping by
yuuji@51 304 @kbd{[prefix] g} (see @ref{Cursor jump}), take described below into
yuuji@51 305 consideration.
yuuji@20 306
yuuji@20 307 @itemize
yuuji@20 308 @item You can put split texts in sub directory, but not in
yuuji@20 309 sub directory of sub directory.
yuuji@51 310 @item In the main text, specify the child file name with relative path name
yuuji@70 311 such as \include@{chap1/sub@}, when you include the file in
yuuji@20 312 a sub-directory.
yuuji@20 313 @item In a sub-text, write @code{%#!latex main.tex} even if @file{main.tex}
yuuji@20 314 is in the parent directory(not %#!latex ../main.tex).
yuuji@20 315 @end itemize
yuuji@20 316
yuuji@70 317 @node Static region for typesetting, Lpr format, Splitting input files, %#notation
yuuji@20 318 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 319 @section Static region
yuuji@20 320 @cindex static region
yuuji@20 321 @cindex Fixed region
yuuji@20 322
yuuji@20 323 Typeset-region by @kbd{[prefix] tr} passes the region between point and
yuuji@20 324 mark to typesetting command by default. But when you want to typeset
yuuji@20 325 static region, enclose the region by @code{%#BEGIN} and @code{%#END} as
yuuji@20 326 follows.
yuuji@20 327
yuuji@20 328 @example
yuuji@46 329 %#BEGIN
yuuji@46 330 TheRegionYouWantToTypesetManyTimes
yuuji@46 331 %#END
yuuji@20 332 @end example
yuuji@20 333
yuuji@20 334 This is the rule of deciding the region.
yuuji@20 335
yuuji@20 336 @enumerate
yuuji@20 337 @item
yuuji@20 338 If there exists %#BEGIN before point,
yuuji@20 339
yuuji@20 340 @enumerate
yuuji@20 341 @item
yuuji@20 342 If there exists %#END after %#BEGIN,
yuuji@20 343 @itemize
yuuji@20 344 @item From %#BEGIN to %#END.
yuuji@20 345 @end itemize
yuuji@20 346
yuuji@20 347 @item
yuuji@20 348 If %#END does not exist after %#BEGIN,
yuuji@20 349 @itemize
yuuji@20 350 @item From %#BEGIN to the end of buffer.
yuuji@20 351 @end itemize
yuuji@20 352 @end enumerate
yuuji@20 353
yuuji@20 354 @item
yuuji@20 355 If there does not exist %#BEGIN before point,
yuuji@20 356 @itemize
yuuji@20 357 @item Between point and mark(standard method of Emacs).
yuuji@20 358 @end itemize
yuuji@20 359 @end enumerate
yuuji@20 360
yuuji@20 361 It is useful to write @code{%#BEGIN} in the previous line of \begin and
yuuji@20 362 @code{%#END} in the next line of \@code{end} when you try complex
yuuji@20 363 environment such as `tabular' many times. It is also useful to put only
yuuji@20 364 @code{%#BEGIN} alone at the middle of very long text. Do not forget to
yuuji@20 365 erase @code{%#BEGIN} @code{%#END} pair.
yuuji@20 366
yuuji@68 367 @node Lpr format, Editing %# notation, Static region for typesetting, %#notation
yuuji@20 368 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 369 @section Lpr format
yuuji@20 370 @cindex lpr format
yuuji@20 371
yuuji@20 372 Lpr format is specified by three Lisp variables. Here are the
yuuji@20 373 default values of them.
yuuji@20 374
yuuji@20 375 @table @code
yuuji@20 376 @item (1)dviprint-command-format
yuuji@46 377 @code{"dvi2ps %f %t %s | lpr"}
yuuji@20 378 @item (2)dviprint-from-format
yuuji@46 379 @code{"-f %b"}
yuuji@20 380 @item (3)dviprint-to-format
yuuji@46 381 @code{"-t %e"}
yuuji@20 382 @end table
yuuji@20 383
yuuji@20 384 On YaTeX-lpr, @code{%s} in (1) is replaced by the file name of main
yuuji@20 385 text, @code{%f} by contents of (2), %t by contents of (3). At these
yuuji@20 386 replacements, @code{%b} in (2) is also replaced by the number of beginning
yuuji@20 387 page, @code{%e} in (3) is replaced by the number of ending page. But
yuuji@20 388 @code{%f} and @code{%t} are ignored when you omit the range of print-out
yuuji@20 389 by @kbd{C-u [prefix] tl}.
yuuji@20 390
yuuji@20 391 If you want to change this lpr format temporarily, put a command
yuuji@20 392 such as follows somewhere in the text:
yuuji@20 393
yuuji@20 394 @example
yuuji@46 395 %#LPR dvi2ps %f %t %s | 4up -page 4 | texfix | lpr -Plp2
yuuji@20 396 @end example
yuuji@20 397
yuuji@20 398 And if you want YaTeX not to ask you the range of printing
yuuji@20 399 out, the next example may be helpful.
yuuji@20 400
yuuji@20 401 @example
yuuji@46 402 %#LPR dvi2ps %s | lpr
yuuji@20 403 @end example
yuuji@20 404
yuuji@242 405 @node Controlling which command to invoke, Editing %# notation, lpr format, %#notation
yuuji@242 406 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@242 407 @section Controlling which command to invoke
yuuji@242 408
yuuji@242 409 These %# notation below can control which command to invoke for
yuuji@242 410 La@TeX{} related process.
yuuji@242 411
yuuji@242 412 @table @code
yuuji@242 413 @item %#BIBTEX
yuuji@242 414 @dots{} Command line for makeindex ([prefix] t i)
yuuji@242 415 @item %#MAKEINDEX
yuuji@242 416 @dots{} Command line for bibtex ([prefix] t b)
yuuji@242 417 @end table
yuuji@242 418
yuuji@242 419 If you want to invoke ``makeidx hogehoge'' to update index,
yuuji@242 420 put the next line some upper place in the source, for example.
yuuji@242 421
yuuji@242 422 @example
yuuji@242 423 %#MAKEINDEX makeidx hogehoge
yuuji@242 424 @end example
yuuji@242 425
yuuji@242 426
yuuji@68 427 @node Editing %# notation, , Lpr format, %#notation
yuuji@20 428 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 429 @section Editing %# notation
yuuji@20 430
yuuji@20 431 To edit @code{%#} notation described above, type
yuuji@20 432
yuuji@20 433 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 434 @item [prefix] %
yuuji@46 435 @dots{} editing %# notation menu
yuuji@20 436 @end table
yuuji@20 437
yuuji@20 438 @noindent
yuuji@20 439 and select one of the entry of the menu as follows.
yuuji@20 440
yuuji@20 441 @example
yuuji@46 442 !)Edit-%#! B)EGIN-END-region L)Edit-%#LPR
yuuji@20 443 @end example
yuuji@20 444
yuuji@20 445 @noindent
yuuji@20 446 Type @kbd{!} to edit @code{%#!} entry, @code{b} to enclose the region with
yuuji@20 447 @code{%#BEGIN} and @code{%#END}, and @code{l} to edit @code{%#LPR} entry.
yuuji@20 448 When you type @kbd{b}, all @code{%#BEGIN} and @code{%#END} are
yuuji@20 449 automatically erased.
yuuji@20 450
yuuji@68 451 @node Completion, Local dictionaries, %#notation, Top
yuuji@20 452 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 453 @chapter Completion
yuuji@20 454 @cindex completion
yuuji@20 455
yuuji@20 456 YaTeX makes it easy to input the La@TeX{} commands. There are several
yuuji@20 457 kinds of completion type, begin-type, section-type, large-type, etc...
yuuji@20 458
yuuji@20 459 @menu
yuuji@20 460 * Begin-type completion::
yuuji@20 461 * Section-type completion::
yuuji@20 462 * Large-type completion::
yuuji@20 463 * Maketitle-type completion::
yuuji@20 464 * Arbitrary completion::
yuuji@20 465 * End completion::
yuuji@20 466 * Accent completion::
yuuji@20 467 * Image completion::
yuuji@20 468 * Greek letters completion::
yuuji@20 469 @end menu
yuuji@20 470
yuuji@33 471 @node Begin-type completion, Section-type completion, Completion, Completion
yuuji@20 472 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 473 @section Begin-type completion
yuuji@20 474 @cindex begin-type completion
yuuji@20 475 @cindex environment
yuuji@20 476 @cindex prefix b
yuuji@20 477
yuuji@20 478 "Begin-type completion" completes commands of @code{\begin@{env@}} ...
yuuji@20 479 @code{\end@{env@}}. All of the begin-type completions begin with this key
yuuji@20 480 sequence.
yuuji@20 481
yuuji@20 482 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 483 @item [prefix] b
yuuji@46 484 @dots{} start begin-type completion
yuuji@20 485 @end table
yuuji@20 486
yuuji@20 487 @noindent
yuuji@20 488 An additional key stroke immediately completes a frequently used
yuuji@20 489 La@TeX{} @code{\begin@{@}}...@code{\@code{end}@{@}} environment.
yuuji@20 490
yuuji@20 491 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 492 @item [prefix] b c
yuuji@46 493 @dots{} @code{\begin@{center@}...\end@{center@}}
yuuji@20 494 @item [prefix] b d
yuuji@46 495 @dots{} @code{\begin@{document@}...\end@{document@}}
yuuji@20 496 @item [prefix] b D
yuuji@46 497 @dots{} @code{\begin@{description@}...\end@{description@}}
yuuji@20 498 @item [prefix] b e
yuuji@46 499 @dots{} @code{\begin@{enumerate@}...\end@{enumerate@}}
yuuji@20 500 @item [prefix] b E
yuuji@46 501 @dots{} @code{\begin@{equation@}...\end@{equation@}}
yuuji@20 502 @item [prefix] b i
yuuji@46 503 @dots{} @code{\begin@{itemize@}...\end@{itemize@}}
yuuji@20 504 @item [prefix] b l
yuuji@46 505 @dots{} @code{\begin@{flushleft@}...\end@{flushleft@}}
yuuji@20 506 @item [prefix] b m
yuuji@46 507 @dots{} @code{\begin@{minipage@}...\end@{minipage@}}
yuuji@20 508 @item [prefix] b t
yuuji@46 509 @dots{} @code{\begin@{tabbing@}...\end@{tabbing@}}
yuuji@20 510 @item [prefix] b T
yuuji@46 511 @dots{} @code{\begin@{tabular@}...\end@{tabular@}}
yuuji@20 512 @item [prefix] b^T
yuuji@46 513 @dots{} @code{\begin@{table@}...\end@{table@}}
yuuji@20 514 @item [prefix] b p
yuuji@46 515 @dots{} @code{\begin@{picture@}...\end@{picture@}}
yuuji@20 516 @item [prefix] b q
yuuji@46 517 @dots{} @code{\begin@{quote@}...\end@{quote@}}
yuuji@20 518 @item [prefix] b Q
yuuji@46 519 @dots{} @code{\begin@{quotation@}...\end@{quotation@}}
yuuji@20 520 @item [prefix] b r
yuuji@46 521 @dots{} @code{\begin@{flushright@}...\end@{flushright@}}
yuuji@20 522 @item [prefix] b v
yuuji@46 523 @dots{} @code{\begin@{verbatim@}...\end@{verbatim@}}
yuuji@20 524 @item [prefix] b V
yuuji@46 525 @dots{} @code{\begin@{verse@}...\end@{verse@}}
yuuji@20 526 @end table
yuuji@20 527
yuuji@20 528 Any other La@TeX{} environments are made by completing-read of the
yuuji@20 529 Emacs function.
yuuji@20 530
yuuji@20 531 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 532 @item [prefix] b SPACE
yuuji@46 533 @dots{} begin-type completion
yuuji@20 534 @end table
yuuji@20 535
yuuji@20 536 @noindent
yuuji@20 537 The next message will show up in the minibuffer
yuuji@20 538
yuuji@20 539 @example
yuuji@46 540 Begin environment(default document):
yuuji@20 541 @end example
yuuji@20 542
yuuji@20 543 @noindent
yuuji@20 544 by typing @kbd{[prefix] b}. Put the wishing environment with completion
yuuji@20 545 in the minibuffer, and @code{\begin@{env@}}...\@code{\end@{env@}} will be
yuuji@20 546 inserted in the La@TeX{} source text. If the environment you want to put
yuuji@20 547 does not exist in the YaTeX completion table, it will be registered in the
yuuji@20 548 user completion table. YaTeX automatically saves the user completion
yuuji@20 549 table in the user dictionary file at exiting of emacs.
yuuji@20 550
yuuji@58 551 At the completion of certain environments, the expected initial entry will
yuuji@58 552 automatically inserted such as @code{\item} for @code{itemize}
yuuji@58 553 environment. If you don't want the entry, it can be removed by undoing.
yuuji@58 554
yuuji@20 555 If you want to enclose some paragraphs which have already been
yuuji@20 556 written, invoke the begin-type completion with changing the case
yuuji@20 557 of @kbd{b} of key sequence upper(or invoke it with universal argument
yuuji@20 558 by @kbd{C-u} prefix).
yuuji@20 559 @cindex enclose region into environment
yuuji@20 560
yuuji@20 561 The following example encloses a region with `description'
yuuji@20 562 environment.
yuuji@20 563
yuuji@20 564 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 565 @item [prefix] B D
yuuji@20 566 @itemx (or ESC 1 [prefix] b D)
yuuji@20 567 @itemx (or C-u [prefix] b D)
yuuji@20 568
yuuji@46 569 @dots{} begin-type completion for region
yuuji@20 570 @end table
yuuji@20 571
yuuji@20 572 This enclosing holds good for the completing input by @kbd{[prefix] b
yuuji@20 573 SPC}. @kbd{[prefix] B SPC} enclose a region with the environment selected
yuuji@20 574 by completing-read.
yuuji@20 575
yuuji@20 576 @node Section-type completion, Large-type completion, Begin-type completion, Completion
yuuji@20 577 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 578 @section Section-type completion
yuuji@20 579 @cindex section-type completion
yuuji@20 580 @cindex prefix s
yuuji@20 581
yuuji@20 582 "Section-type completion" completes section-type commands which take an
yuuji@20 583 argument or more such as @code{\section@{foo@}}. To invoke section-type
yuuji@20 584 completion, type
yuuji@20 585
yuuji@20 586 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 587 @item [prefix] s
yuuji@46 588 @dots{} section-type completion
yuuji@20 589 @end table
yuuji@20 590
yuuji@20 591 @noindent
yuuji@20 592 then the prompt
yuuji@20 593
yuuji@20 594 @example
yuuji@73 595 (C-v for view) \???@{@} (default documentclass):
yuuji@20 596 @end example
yuuji@20 597
yuuji@20 598 @noindent
yuuji@20 599 will show up in the minibuffer. Section-type La@TeX{} commands are
yuuji@20 600 completed by space key, and the default value is selected when you
yuuji@20 601 type nothing in the minibuffer.
yuuji@20 602
yuuji@20 603 Next,
yuuji@20 604
yuuji@20 605 @example
yuuji@46 606 \section@{???@}:
yuuji@20 607 @end example
yuuji@20 608
yuuji@20 609 @noindent
yuuji@20 610 prompts you the argument of section-type La@TeX{} command. For
yuuji@20 611 example, the following inputs
yuuji@20 612
yuuji@20 613 @example
yuuji@73 614 \???@{@} (default documentclass): section
yuuji@70 615 \section@{???@}: Hello world.
yuuji@20 616 @end example
yuuji@20 617
yuuji@20 618 @noindent
yuuji@20 619 will insert the string
yuuji@20 620
yuuji@20 621 @example
yuuji@46 622 \section@{Hello world.@}
yuuji@20 623 @end example
yuuji@20 624
yuuji@20 625 in your La@TeX{} source. When you neglect argument such as
yuuji@20 626
yuuji@20 627 @example
yuuji@46 628 (C-v for view) \???@{@} (default section): vspace*
yuuji@46 629 \vspace*@{???@}:
yuuji@20 630 @end example
yuuji@20 631
yuuji@20 632 YaTeX puts
yuuji@20 633
yuuji@20 634 @example
yuuji@46 635 \vspace*@{@}
yuuji@20 636 @end example
yuuji@20 637
yuuji@20 638 @noindent
yuuji@20 639 and move the cursor in the braces.
yuuji@20 640
yuuji@20 641 In La@TeX{} command, there are commands which take more than one
yuuji@70 642 arguments such as @code{\addtolength@{\topmargin@}@{8mm@}}. To complete these
yuuji@20 643 commands, invoke section-type completion with universal argument as,
yuuji@20 644 @cindex number of argument
yuuji@20 645
yuuji@20 646 @example
yuuji@49 647 C-u 2 [prefix] s (or ESC 2 [prefix] s)
yuuji@20 648 @end example
yuuji@20 649
yuuji@20 650 @noindent
yuuji@20 651 and make answers in minibuffer like this.
yuuji@20 652
yuuji@20 653 @example
yuuji@46 654 (C-v for view) \???@{@} (default vspace*): addtolength
yuuji@46 655 \addtolength@{???@}: \topmargin
yuuji@46 656 Argument 2: 8mm
yuuji@20 657 @end example
yuuji@20 658
yuuji@20 659 @code{\addtolength} and the first argument @code{\topmargin} can be typed
yuuji@20 660 easily by completing read. Since YaTeX also learns the number of
yuuji@20 661 arguments of section-type command and will ask that many arguments in
yuuji@20 662 future completion, you had better tell the number of arguments to YaTeX at
yuuji@20 663 the first completion of the new word. But you can change the number of
yuuji@20 664 arguments by calling the completion with different universal argument
yuuji@20 665 again.
yuuji@20 666
yuuji@20 667
yuuji@20 668 Invoking section-type completion with @code{[Prefix] S} (Capital `S')
yuuji@20 669 includes the region as the first argument of section-type command.
yuuji@20 670
yuuji@20 671 The section/large/maketitle type completion can work at the
yuuji@20 672 prompt for the argument of other section-type completion.
yuuji@20 673 Nested La@TeX{} commands are efficiently read with the recursive
yuuji@20 674 completion by typing YaTeX's completion key sequence in the
yuuji@20 675 minibuffer.
yuuji@20 676
yuuji@20 677 @menu
yuuji@20 678 * view-sectioning::
yuuji@20 679 @end menu
yuuji@20 680
yuuji@33 681 @node view-sectioning, , Section-type completion, Section-type completion
yuuji@20 682 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 683 @subsection view-sectioning
yuuji@20 684 @cindex view sectioning
yuuji@20 685 @cindex outline
yuuji@20 686
yuuji@20 687 In the minibuffer at the prompt of section-type command completion,
yuuji@20 688 typing @kbd{C-v} shows a list of sectioning commands in source text(The
yuuji@20 689 line with @code{<<--} mark is the nearest sectioning command). Then,
yuuji@20 690 default sectioning command appears in the minibuffer. You can go up/down
yuuji@20 691 sectioning command by typing @kbd{C-p}/@kbd{C-n}, can scrolls up/down the
yuuji@20 692 listing buffer by @kbd{C-v}/@kbd{M-v}, and can hide sectioning commands
yuuji@20 693 under certain level by 0 through 6. Type @kbd{?} in the minibuffer of
yuuji@20 694 sectioning prompt for more information.
yuuji@20 695
yuuji@58 696 You can generate this listing buffer (@code{*Sectioning Lines*} buffer)
yuuji@58 697 by typing
yuuji@58 698 @table @kbd
yuuji@58 699 @item M-x YaTeX-section-overview
yuuji@58 700 @dots{} Generate *Sectioning Lines* buffer
yuuji@58 701 @end table
yuuji@58 702 @cindex{Generate the listing of sectioning units}
yuuji@58 703 from the LaTeX source buffer. In this listing buffer, typing @kbd{u} on
yuuji@58 704 the sectioning command shifts up the corresponding sectioning command in
yuuji@58 705 source text and @kbd{d} shifts down. After marking lines in the listing
yuuji@58 706 buffer, typing @kbd{U} shifts up all sectioning commands in the region,
yuuji@58 707 and @kbd{U} shifts down. Here are all the key bindings of
yuuji@58 708 @code{*Sectioning Lines*} buffer.
yuuji@58 709
yuuji@58 710 @table @kbd
yuuji@58 711 @item SPC
yuuji@58 712 @dots{} Jump to corresponding source line
yuuji@58 713 @item .
yuuji@58 714 @dots{} Display corresponding source line
yuuji@58 715 @item u
yuuji@58 716 @dots{} Shift up a sectioning line
yuuji@58 717 @item d
yuuji@58 718 @dots{} Shift down a sectioning line
yuuji@58 719 @item U
yuuji@58 720 @dots{} Shift up sectioning lines in region
yuuji@58 721 @item D
yuuji@58 722 @dots{} Shift down sectioning lines in region
yuuji@68 723 @item 0@dots{}6
yuuji@58 724 @dots{} Hide sectioning commands whose level is lower than n
yuuji@58 725 @end table
yuuji@58 726
yuuji@58 727
yuuji@20 728 @node Large-type completion, Maketitle-type completion, Section-type completion, Completion
yuuji@20 729 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 730 @section Large-type completion
yuuji@20 731
yuuji@20 732 "Large-type completion" inputs the font or size changing
yuuji@20 733 descriptions such as @code{@{\large @}}. When you type
yuuji@20 734
yuuji@20 735 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 736 @item [prefix] l
yuuji@46 737 @dots{} large-type completion
yuuji@20 738 @end table
yuuji@20 739
yuuji@20 740 @noindent
yuuji@20 741 the message in the minibuffer
yuuji@20 742
yuuji@20 743 @example
yuuji@46 744 @{\??? @} (default large):
yuuji@20 745 @end example
yuuji@20 746
yuuji@20 747 prompts prompts you large-type command with completing-read. There are
yuuji@20 748 TeX commands to change fonts or sizes, @code{it}, @code{huge} and so on,
yuuji@20 749 in the completion table.
yuuji@20 750
yuuji@20 751 Region-based completion is also invoked by changing the letter after
yuuji@20 752 prefix key stroke as @kbd{[prefix] L}. It encloses the region by braces
yuuji@20 753 with large-type command.
yuuji@20 754
yuuji@20 755 @node Maketitle-type completion, Arbitrary completion, Large-type completion, Completion
yuuji@20 756 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 757 @section Maketitle-type completion
yuuji@20 758 @cindex maketitle-type completion
yuuji@20 759
yuuji@20 760 We call it "maketitle-type completion" which completes commands such as
yuuji@20 761 @code{\maketitle}. Take notice that maketitle-type commands take no
yuuji@20 762 arguments. Then, typing
yuuji@20 763
yuuji@20 764 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 765 @item [prefix] m
yuuji@46 766 @dots{} maketitle-type completion
yuuji@20 767 @end table
yuuji@20 768
yuuji@20 769 @noindent
yuuji@20 770 begins maketitle-completion. Above mentioned method is true for
yuuji@20 771 maketitle-completion, and there are La@TeX{} commands with no
yuuji@20 772 arguments in completion table.
yuuji@20 773
yuuji@20 774 @node Arbitrary completion, End completion, Maketitle-type completion, Completion
yuuji@20 775 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 776 @section Arbitrary completion
yuuji@20 777 @cindex arbitrary completion
yuuji@20 778
yuuji@20 779 @noindent
yuuji@20 780 You can complete certain La@TeX{} command anywhere without typical
yuuji@20 781 completing method as described, by typing
yuuji@20 782
yuuji@20 783 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 784 @item [prefix] SPC
yuuji@46 785 @dots{} arbitrary completion
yuuji@20 786 @end table
yuuji@20 787
yuuji@20 788 @noindent
yuuji@20 789 after the initial string of La@TeX{} command that is preceded by @code{\}.
yuuji@20 790
yuuji@20 791 @node End completion, Accent completion, Arbitrary completion, Completion
yuuji@20 792 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 793 @section End completion
yuuji@20 794 @cindex end completion
yuuji@20 795
yuuji@20 796 @noindent
yuuji@20 797 YaTeX automatically detects the opened environment and close it with
yuuji@20 798 \@code{\end@{environment@}}. Though proficient YaTeX users never fail to
yuuji@20 799 make environment with begin-type completion, some may begin an environment
yuuji@20 800 manually. In that case, type
yuuji@20 801
yuuji@20 802 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 803 @item [prefix] e
yuuji@46 804 @dots{} @code{end} completion
yuuji@20 805 @end table
yuuji@20 806
yuuji@20 807 @noindent
yuuji@20 808 at the end of the opened environment.
yuuji@20 809
yuuji@20 810 @node Accent completion, Image completion, End completion, Completion
yuuji@20 811 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 812 @section Accent completion
yuuji@20 813 @cindex accent completion
yuuji@20 814
yuuji@20 815 When you want to write the European accent marks(like @code{\`@{o@}}),
yuuji@20 816
yuuji@20 817 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 818 @item [prefix] a
yuuji@46 819 @dots{} accent completion
yuuji@20 820 @end table
yuuji@20 821
yuuji@20 822 @noindent
yuuji@20 823 shows the menu
yuuji@20 824
yuuji@20 825 @example
yuuji@46 826 1:` 2:' 3:^ 4:" 5:~ 6:= 7:. u v H t c d b
yuuji@20 827 @end example
yuuji@20 828
yuuji@20 829 @noindent
yuuji@20 830 in the minibuffer. Chose one character or corresponding numeric,
yuuji@20 831 and you will see
yuuji@20 832
yuuji@20 833 @example
yuuji@70 834 \`@{@}
yuuji@20 835 @end example
yuuji@20 836
yuuji@20 837 @noindent
yuuji@20 838 in the editing buffer with the cursor positioned in braces. Type
yuuji@20 839 one more character `o' for example, then
yuuji@20 840
yuuji@20 841 @example
yuuji@70 842 \`@{o@}
yuuji@20 843 @end example
yuuji@20 844
yuuji@20 845 @noindent
yuuji@20 846 will be completed, and the cursor gets out from braces.
yuuji@20 847
yuuji@20 848 @node Image completion, Greek letters completion, Accent completion, Completion
yuuji@20 849 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 850 @section Image completion of mathematical sign
yuuji@20 851 @cindex image completion
yuuji@20 852 @cindex math-mode
yuuji@20 853 @cindex sigma
yuuji@20 854 @cindex leftarrow
yuuji@20 855 @cindex ;
yuuji@20 856
yuuji@20 857 Arrow marks, sigma mark and those signs mainly used in the
yuuji@20 858 TeX's math environment are completed by key sequences which
yuuji@20 859 imitate the corresponding symbols graphically. This completion
yuuji@20 860 only works in the math environment. YaTeX automatically detects
yuuji@20 861 whether the cursor located in math environment or not, and
yuuji@52 862 change the behavior of key strokes @kbd{;} and @kbd{:}.
yuuji@20 863
yuuji@20 864 By the way, we often express the leftarrow mark by `<-' for example.
yuuji@20 865 Considering such image, you can write @code{\leftarrow} by typing @kbd{<-}
yuuji@20 866 after @kbd{;} (semicolon) as a prefix. In the same way,
yuuji@20 867 @code{\longleftarrow} (@code{<--}) is completed by typing @kbd{;<--},
yuuji@20 868 infinity mark which is imitated by @code{oo} is completed by typing
yuuji@20 869 @kbd{;oo}.
yuuji@20 870
yuuji@20 871 Here are the sample operations in YaTeX math-mode.
yuuji@20 872
yuuji@20 873 @example
yuuji@20 874 INPUT Completed La@TeX{} commands
yuuji@20 875 ; < - @code{\leftarrow}
yuuji@20 876 ; < - - @code{\longleftarrow}
yuuji@20 877 ; < - - > @code{\longleftrightarrow}
yuuji@20 878 ; o @code{\circ}
yuuji@20 879 ; o o @code{\infty}
yuuji@20 880 @end example
yuuji@20 881
yuuji@20 882 In any case, you can quit from image completion and can move
yuuji@20 883 to the next editing operation if the La@TeX{} command you want is
yuuji@20 884 shown in the buffer.
yuuji@20 885
yuuji@20 886 @code{;} itself in math-environment is inserted by @kbd{;;}. Typing
yuuji@20 887 @kbd{TAB} in the midst of image completion shows all of the La@TeX{}
yuuji@20 888 commands that start with the same name as string you previously typed in.
yuuji@20 889 In this menu buffer, press @kbd{RET} after moving the cursor (by @kbd{n},
yuuji@20 890 @kbd{p}, @kbd{b}, @kbd{f}) to insert the La@TeX{} command.
yuuji@20 891
yuuji@20 892 To know all of the completion table, type @kbd{TAB} just after @kbd{;}.
yuuji@20 893 And here is the sample menu by @kbd{TAB} after @kbd{;<}.
yuuji@20 894
yuuji@20 895 @example
yuuji@20 896 KEY LaTeX sequence sign
yuuji@20 897 < \leq <
yuuji@20 898 ~
yuuji@20 899 << \ll <<
yuuji@20 900 <- \leftarrow <-
yuuji@20 901 <= \Leftarrow <=
yuuji@20 902 @end example
yuuji@20 903
yuuji@20 904 You can define your favorite key-vs-sequence completion table in the
yuuji@20 905 Emacs-Lisp variable @code{YaTeX-math-sign-alist-private}. See also
yuuji@20 906 @file{yatexmth.el} for the information of the structure of this variable.
yuuji@20 907
yuuji@20 908 @node Greek letters completion, , Image completion, Completion
yuuji@20 909 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 910 @section Greek letters completion
yuuji@20 911 @cindex Greek letters completion
yuuji@52 912 @cindex :
yuuji@20 913
yuuji@20 914 Math-mode of YaTeX provides another image completion, Greek letters
yuuji@52 915 completion in the same method. After prefix @kbd{:}, typing @kbd{a} makes
yuuji@20 916 @code{\alpha}, @kbd{b} makes @code{\beta} and @kbd{g} makes @code{\gamma}
yuuji@58 917 and so on. First, type @kbd{:TAB} to know all the correspondence of
yuuji@58 918 alphabets vs. Greek letters.
yuuji@20 919
yuuji@52 920 If you will find @kbd{;} or @kbd{:} doesn't work in correct position of
yuuji@20 921 math environment, it may be a bug of YaTeX. Please send me a bug report
yuuji@20 922 with the configuration of your text, and avoid it temporarily by typing
yuuji@52 923 @kbd{;} or @kbd{:} after universal-argument(@kbd{C-u}) which forces
yuuji@52 924 @kbd{;} and @kbd{:} to work as math-prefix.
yuuji@20 925
yuuji@49 926 @node Local dictionaries, Commenting out, Completion, Top
yuuji@49 927 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 928 @chapter Local dictionaries
yuuji@49 929 @cindex local dictionaries
yuuji@49 930 @cindex nervous users
yuuji@49 931
yuuji@49 932 Tables for completion consist of three dictionaries; `standard
yuuji@49 933 dictionary' built in @file{yatex.el}, `user dictionary' for your common
yuuji@49 934 private commands, and `local dictionary' that is effective in a certain
yuuji@49 935 directory.
yuuji@49 936
yuuji@49 937 When you input the command unknown to YaTeX at a completion in the
yuuji@49 938 minibuffer, YaTeX asks you with the following prompt;
yuuji@49 939
yuuji@49 940 @example
yuuji@73 941 `foo' is not in table. Register into: U)serDic L)ocalDic N)one D)iscard
yuuji@49 942 @end example
yuuji@49 943
yuuji@49 944 @noindent
yuuji@51 945 In this menu, typing @kbd{u} updates your `user dictionary', @kbd{l}
yuuji@51 946 updates your local dictionary, @kbd{n} updates only on-memory dictionary
yuuji@51 947 which go through only current Emacs session, and @kbd{d} updates no
yuuji@51 948 dictionary and throws the new word away.
yuuji@49 949
yuuji@49 950 If you find this switching feature meaningless and bothersome, put the
yuuji@49 951 next expression into your @file{~/.emacs}
yuuji@49 952
yuuji@49 953 @lisp
yuuji@49 954 (setq YaTeX-nervous nil)
yuuji@49 955 @end lisp
yuuji@49 956
yuuji@49 957 @node Commenting out, Cursor jump, Local dictionaries, Top
yuuji@20 958 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 959 @chapter Commenting out
yuuji@20 960 @cindex commenting out
yuuji@20 961 @cindex prefix >
yuuji@20 962 @cindex prefix <
yuuji@20 963 @cindex prefix ,
yuuji@20 964 @cindex prefix .
yuuji@20 965
yuuji@20 966 You may want to comment out some region.
yuuji@20 967
yuuji@20 968 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 969 @item [prefix] >
yuuji@46 970 @dots{} comment out region by %
yuuji@20 971 @item [prefix] <
yuuji@46 972 @dots{} uncomment region
yuuji@20 973 @end table
yuuji@20 974
yuuji@20 975 @noindent
yuuji@20 976 cause an operation to the region between point and mark.
yuuji@20 977
yuuji@20 978 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 979 @item [prefix] .
yuuji@46 980 @dots{} comment out current paragraph
yuuji@20 981 @item [prefix] ,
yuuji@46 982 @dots{} uncomment current paragraph
yuuji@20 983 @end table
yuuji@20 984
yuuji@20 985 @noindent
yuuji@20 986 comments or uncomments the paragraph where the cursor belongs.
yuuji@20 987 This `paragraph' means the region marked by the function
yuuji@20 988 mark-paragraph, bound to @kbd{ESC h} by default. It is NOT
yuuji@20 989 predictable what will happen when you continuously comment out
yuuji@20 990 some paragraph many times.
yuuji@20 991
yuuji@20 992 You can also comment out an environment between @code{\begin} and
yuuji@20 993 @code{\end}, or a @code{\begin}-\@code{\end} pair themselves, by making the
yuuji@20 994 following key strokes on the line where @code{\begin@{@}} or
yuuji@20 995 @code{\end@{@}} exists.
yuuji@20 996
yuuji@20 997 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 998 @item [prefix] >
yuuji@46 999 @dots{} comment out from \begin to \@code{end}
yuuji@20 1000 @item [prefix] <
yuuji@46 1001 @dots{} uncomment from \begin to \@code{end}
yuuji@20 1002 @end table
yuuji@20 1003
yuuji@20 1004 @noindent
yuuji@20 1005 comment whole the contents of environment. Moreover,
yuuji@20 1006
yuuji@20 1007 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 1008 @item [prefix] .
yuuji@46 1009 @dots{} comment out \begin and \@code{end}
yuuji@20 1010 @item [prefix] ,
yuuji@46 1011 @dots{} uncomment \begin and \@code{end}
yuuji@20 1012 @end table
yuuji@20 1013
yuuji@20 1014 @noindent
yuuji@20 1015 (un)comments out only environment declaration: @code{\begin@{@}} and
yuuji@20 1016 @code{\end@{@}}. NOTE that even if you intend to comment out some region,
yuuji@20 1017 invoking @kbd{[prefix] >} on the @code{\begin},@code{\end} line decides to
yuuji@20 1018 work in `commenting out from @code{\begin} to @code{\end}' mode.
yuuji@20 1019
yuuji@20 1020
yuuji@20 1021 @node Cursor jump, Changing and Deleting, Commenting out, Top
yuuji@20 1022 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1023 @chapter Cursor jump
yuuji@20 1024 @cindex cursor jump
yuuji@20 1025 @cindex prefix g
yuuji@20 1026
yuuji@68 1027
yuuji@68 1028 @menu
yuuji@68 1029 * Jump to corresponding object::
yuuji@68 1030 * Invoking image processor::
yuuji@68 1031 * Jump to main file::
yuuji@68 1032 * Jumping around the environment::
yuuji@68 1033 * Jumping to last completion position::
yuuji@68 1034 @end menu
yuuji@68 1035
yuuji@68 1036 @node Jump to corresponding object, Invoking image processor, Cursor jump, Cursor jump
yuuji@68 1037 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@51 1038 @section Jump to corresponding object
yuuji@51 1039
yuuji@48 1040 Typing
yuuji@20 1041
yuuji@20 1042 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 1043 @item [prefix] g
yuuji@46 1044 @dots{} go to corresponding object
yuuji@20 1045 @end table
yuuji@20 1046
yuuji@20 1047 @noindent
yuuji@48 1048 in a certain place move the cursor to the place corresponding to the
yuuji@48 1049 La@TeX{} command of last place. YaTeX recognize the followings as pairs
yuuji@48 1050 that have relation each other.
yuuji@48 1051
yuuji@49 1052 @itemize @bullet
yuuji@48 1053 @item @code{\begin@{@}} <-> @code{\end@{@}}
yuuji@48 1054 @item @code{%#BEGIN} <-> @code{%#END}
yuuji@59 1055 @item On the image-including line -> corresponding viewer or drawing tool
yuuji@48 1056 @item @code{\label@{@}} <-> @code{\ref@{@}}
yuuji@48 1057 @item @code{\include(\input)} -> included file
yuuji@48 1058 @item @code{\bibitem@{@}} <-> @code{\cite@{@}}
yuuji@49 1059 @end itemize
yuuji@48 1060
yuuji@49 1061 On a @code{\begin},@code{\end} line, typing @kbd{[prefix] g} moves the
yuuji@49 1062 cursor to the corresponding @code{\end},@code{\begin} line, if its partner
yuuji@51 1063 really exists. The behavior on the line @code{%#BEGIN} and @code{%#END}
yuuji@49 1064 are the same. Note that if the correspondent of @code{label/ref} or
yuuji@51 1065 @code{cite/bibitem} exists in another file, that file have to be opened to
yuuji@49 1066 make a round trip between references by @kbd{[prefix] g}.
yuuji@20 1067
yuuji@20 1068 If you type @code{[prefix] g} on the line of @code{\include@{chap1@}},
yuuji@48 1069 typically in the main text, YaTeX switches buffer to @file{chap1.tex}.
yuuji@51 1070
yuuji@51 1071 @table @kbd
yuuji@51 1072 @item [prefix] 4 g
yuuji@51 1073 @dots{} go to corresponding object in other window
yuuji@51 1074 @end table
yuuji@51 1075
yuuji@51 1076 @noindent
yuuji@51 1077 do the same job as @kbd{[prefix] g} except it's done in other window.
yuuji@51 1078 Note that this function doesn't work on @code{begin/end},
yuuji@51 1079 @code{%#BEGIN/%#END} pairs because it is meaningless.
yuuji@51 1080
yuuji@68 1081 @node Invoking image processor, Jump to main file, Jump to corresponding object, Cursor jump
yuuji@68 1082 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@68 1083 @section Invoking image processor
yuuji@59 1084 @cindex{Drawing tool invocation}
yuuji@59 1085
yuuji@59 1086 `image-including line' described above means such lines as
yuuji@59 1087 @code{\epsfile@{file=foo.ps@}}. If you type @kbd{[prefix] g} on that
yuuji@59 1088 line, YaTeX automatically searches source of `foo.ps' and invokes image
yuuji@59 1089 viewer or drawing tool correspoinding to it. For example; if you draw
yuuji@59 1090 an image foo.obj with Tgif and enclose its product named foo.eps by
yuuji@59 1091 @code{\epsfile} command. Typing @kbd{[prefix] g} on @code{\epsfile} line
yuuji@59 1092 make YaTeX invoke @code{tgif foo.obj}. How a processor is choosen is as
yuuji@59 1093 follows.
yuuji@59 1094
yuuji@59 1095 @enumerate
yuuji@59 1096 @item
yuuji@59 1097 If there is an expression matching with one of the pattern
yuuji@59 1098 defined in @code{YaTeX-processed-file-regexp-alist}, extract file name
yuuji@59 1099 from regexp group surrounded by \\(\\). (Which group corresponds is
yuuji@59 1100 written in the cdr part of each list.) If no matches were found, do
yuuji@59 1101 nothing.
yuuji@59 1102 @item
yuuji@59 1103 If there is a pattern as `%PROCESSOR' which is defined in the variable
yuuji@59 1104 @code{YaTeX-file-processor-alist}, call that processor giving the
yuuji@59 1105 file name with corresponding extension.
yuuji@59 1106 @item
yuuji@59 1107 If not, check the existence of each file which is supplied the
yuuji@59 1108 extension in the cdr part of each list of
yuuji@59 1109 @code{YaTeX-file-processor-alist}. If any, call the corresponding
yuuji@59 1110 image viewer or drawing tool.
yuuji@59 1111 @end enumerate
yuuji@59 1112
yuuji@68 1113 @node Jump to main file, Jumping around the environment, Invoking image processor, Cursor jump
yuuji@68 1114 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@51 1115 @section Jump to main file
yuuji@51 1116
yuuji@51 1117 Typing
yuuji@20 1118
yuuji@20 1119 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 1120 @item [prefix] ^
yuuji@46 1121 @dots{} visit main file
yuuji@20 1122 @item [prefix] 4^
yuuji@46 1123 @dots{} visit main file in other buffer
yuuji@20 1124 @end table
yuuji@20 1125 @cindex prefix ^
yuuji@20 1126 @cindex prefix 4 ^
yuuji@20 1127
yuuji@20 1128 in a sub text switch the buffer to the main text specified by
yuuji@20 1129 @code{%#!} notation.
yuuji@20 1130
yuuji@68 1131 @node Jumping around the environment, Jumping to last completion position, Jump to main file, Cursor jump
yuuji@68 1132 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@68 1133 @section Jumping around the environment
yuuji@51 1134
yuuji@20 1135 And these are the functions which work on the current La@TeX{}
yuuji@20 1136 environment:
yuuji@20 1137
yuuji@20 1138 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 1139 @item M-C-a
yuuji@46 1140 @dots{} beginning of environment
yuuji@20 1141 @item M-C-e
yuuji@46 1142 @dots{} @code{end} of environment
yuuji@20 1143 @item M-C-@@
yuuji@46 1144 @dots{} mark environment
yuuji@20 1145 @end table
yuuji@20 1146 @cindex M-C-a
yuuji@20 1147 @cindex M-C-e
yuuji@20 1148 @cindex M-C-@@
yuuji@20 1149
yuuji@68 1150 @node Jumping to last completion position, , Jumping around the environment, Cursor jump
yuuji@68 1151 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@68 1152 @section Jumping to last completion position
yuuji@68 1153
yuuji@68 1154 YaTeX always memorize the position of completion into register @code{3}.
yuuji@68 1155 So every time you make a trip to any other part of text other than you are
yuuji@68 1156 writing, you can return to the editing paragraph by calling
yuuji@68 1157 register-to-point with argument YaTeX-current-position-register, which is
yuuji@68 1158 achieved by typing @kbd{C-x j 3}(by default).
yuuji@68 1159
yuuji@51 1160 @node Changing and Deleting, Filling, Cursor jump, Top
yuuji@20 1161 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1162 @chapter Changing and Deleting
yuuji@20 1163
yuuji@20 1164 These functions are for change or deletion of La@TeX{} commands
yuuji@20 1165 already entered.
yuuji@20 1166
yuuji@20 1167 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 1168 @item [prefix] c
yuuji@46 1169 @dots{} change La@TeX{} command
yuuji@20 1170 @item [prefix] k
yuuji@46 1171 @dots{} kill La@TeX{} command
yuuji@20 1172 @end table
yuuji@20 1173 @cindex prefix c
yuuji@20 1174 @cindex prefix k
yuuji@20 1175
yuuji@49 1176 @menu
yuuji@68 1177 * Changing LaTeX commands::
yuuji@68 1178 * Killing LaTeX commands::
yuuji@49 1179 @end menu
yuuji@49 1180
yuuji@68 1181 @node Changing LaTeX commands, Killing LaTeX commands, Changing and Deleting, Changing and Deleting
yuuji@49 1182 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 1183 @section Changing La@TeX{} commands
yuuji@49 1184
yuuji@49 1185 @kbd{[prefix] c} can change the various (La)@TeX{} commands. This can
yuuji@49 1186 change the followings.
yuuji@49 1187 @itemize @bullet
yuuji@49 1188 @item Environment names
yuuji@49 1189 @item Section-type commands
yuuji@49 1190 @item Argument of section-type commands
yuuji@49 1191 @item Optional parameters (enclosed by []) of section-type commands
yuuji@49 1192 @item Font/size designators
yuuji@52 1193 @item Math-mode's maketitle-type commands that can be inputted with
yuuji@52 1194 image completion
yuuji@49 1195 @end itemize
yuuji@49 1196
yuuji@49 1197 Typing @kbd{[prefix] c} on one of above objects you want to change
yuuji@49 1198 brings a suitable reading function sometimes with completion.
yuuji@49 1199 Note: If you want to change the argument of section-type command that
yuuji@49 1200 contains other La@TeX{} commands, type @kbd{[prefix] c} either of
yuuji@49 1201 surrounding braces of the argument in order to make YaTeX ignore the
yuuji@49 1202 internal La@TeX{} sequences as an object of changing. Anyway, it is
yuuji@49 1203 very difficult to know which argument position the cursor belongs because
yuuji@49 1204 the La@TeX{} commands can be nested and braces can freely emerge. So keep
yuuji@49 1205 it mind to put the cursor on a brace when you are thinking of changing a
yuuji@49 1206 complicated argument.
yuuji@49 1207
yuuji@68 1208 @node Killing LaTeX commands, , Changing LaTeX commands, Changing and Deleting
yuuji@49 1209 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 1210 @section Killing La@TeX{} commands
yuuji@49 1211 @cindex Killing La@TeX{} commands
yuuji@49 1212
yuuji@49 1213 @kbd{[prefix] k} kills the La@TeX{} commands sometimes with their
yuuji@49 1214 arguments. Following table illustrates the correspondence of the invoking
yuuji@49 1215 position and what is killed.
yuuji@20 1216
yuuji@20 1217 @example
yuuji@20 1218 [Invoking position] [action]
yuuji@49 1219 \begin, \end line kill \begin,\end pairs
yuuji@49 1220 %#BEGIN, %#END line kill %#BEGIN,%#END pairs
yuuji@20 1221 on a Section-type command kill section-type command
yuuji@20 1222 on a parenthesis kill parentheses
yuuji@20 1223 @end example
yuuji@20 1224
yuuji@49 1225 Note that when killing @code{\begin, \end} or @code{%#BEGIN, %#END} pair,
yuuji@49 1226 the lines @code{\begin, \end} or @code{%#BEGIN, %#END} exist will be
yuuji@49 1227 killed entirely. So take care not to create any line that contains more
yuuji@49 1228 than one @code{\begin} or so.
yuuji@49 1229
yuuji@20 1230 While all operations above are to kill `containers' which surround some
yuuji@20 1231 text, universal argument (@kbd{C-u}) for these commands kills not only
yuuji@20 1232 `containers' but also `contents' of them. See below as a sample.
yuuji@20 1233
yuuji@20 1234 @example
yuuji@46 1235 Original text: [prefix] k C-u [prefix] k
yuuji@46 1236 Main \footnote@{note@} here. Main note here. Main here.
yuuji@20 1237 ~(cursor)
yuuji@20 1238 @end example
yuuji@20 1239
yuuji@58 1240 @node Filling, Updation of includeonly, Changing and Deleting, Top
yuuji@20 1241 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@51 1242 @chapter Filling
yuuji@51 1243 @cindex filling
yuuji@51 1244
yuuji@51 1245 @section Filling an item
yuuji@20 1246 @cindex filling an item
yuuji@20 1247 @cindex prefix i
yuuji@20 1248
yuuji@51 1249 To fill a term (descriptive sentences) of @code{\item}, type
yuuji@20 1250
yuuji@58 1251 @c @table @kbd
yuuji@58 1252 @c @item [prefix] i
yuuji@58 1253 @c @dots{} fill item
yuuji@58 1254 @c @end table
yuuji@20 1255 @table @kbd
yuuji@58 1256 @item M-q
yuuji@46 1257 @dots{} fill item
yuuji@20 1258 @end table
yuuji@20 1259
yuuji@20 1260 @noindent
yuuji@20 1261 on that item.
yuuji@20 1262
yuuji@20 1263 YaTeX uses the value of the variable @code{YaTeX-item-regexp} as the
yuuji@20 1264 regular expression to search item header in itemize environment.
yuuji@51 1265 If you make a newcommand to itemize terms(e.g. @code{\underlineitem}), put
yuuji@20 1266
yuuji@20 1267 @lisp
yuuji@46 1268 (setq YaTeX-item-regexp
yuuji@58 1269 "\\(\\\\\\(sub\\)*item\\)\\|\\(\\\\underlineitem\\)")
yuuji@20 1270 @end lisp
yuuji@20 1271 @cindex YaTeX-item-regexp
yuuji@20 1272
yuuji@20 1273 in your @file{~/.emacs}. If you are not familiar with regular expression
yuuji@20 1274 for Emacs-Lisp, name a newcommand for `itemize' beginning with
yuuji@20 1275 @code{\item} such as @code{\itembf}, not @code{\bfitem}.
yuuji@20 1276
yuuji@58 1277 This function reformats the @code{\item} into `hang-indented' style.
yuuji@58 1278 For example:
yuuji@51 1279
yuuji@51 1280 @example
yuuji@58 1281 itemize, enumerate environment:
yuuji@51 1282 >
yuuji@51 1283 >\item[foo] `foo' is the typical word for describing an
yuuji@51 1284 > arbitrarily written....
yuuji@58 1285 description environment:
yuuji@58 1286 > \item[bar] When the word `for' is used as an arbitrarily
yuuji@58 1287 > word, `bar' is bound to follow it.
yuuji@51 1288 @end example
yuuji@51 1289
yuuji@52 1290 Note that the indent depth of an @code{\item} word and its descriptive
yuuji@51 1291 paragraph are the same in latter case. If you want to use different
yuuji@51 1292 depth, invoke fill-paragraph at the beginning of non-whitespace
yuuji@51 1293 character(see below).
yuuji@51 1294
yuuji@51 1295 @section Filling paragraph
yuuji@51 1296 @cindex Filling paragraph
yuuji@51 1297 @cindex M-q
yuuji@51 1298
yuuji@51 1299 Fill-paragraph is little bit adapted for La@TeX{} sources. It retains from
yuuji@51 1300 filling in certain environments where formatting leads to a disaster such
yuuji@51 1301 as verbatim, tabular, or so. And it protects @code{\verb} expressions
yuuji@51 1302 from being folded (The variable @code{YaTeX-verb-regexp} controls this).
yuuji@51 1303 Besides, putting cursor on the first occurrence of non-whitespace
yuuji@51 1304 character on a line changes the fill-prefix temporarily to the depth of
yuuji@51 1305 the line.
yuuji@51 1306
yuuji@59 1307 @node Updation of includeonly, What column, Filling, Top
yuuji@20 1308 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1309 @chapter Updation of @code{\includeonly}
yuuji@20 1310 @cindex includeonly
yuuji@20 1311
yuuji@20 1312 When you edit splitting source texts, the notation
yuuji@20 1313
yuuji@20 1314 @example
yuuji@46 1315 \includeonly@{CurrentEditingFileName@}
yuuji@20 1316 @end example
yuuji@20 1317
yuuji@20 1318 @noindent
yuuji@20 1319 in the main file reduces the time of typesetting. If you want
yuuji@20 1320 to hack other file a little however, you have to rewrite it to
yuuji@20 1321
yuuji@20 1322 @example
yuuji@46 1323 \includeonly@{OtherFileNameYouWantToFix@}
yuuji@20 1324 @end example
yuuji@20 1325
yuuji@20 1326 @noindent
yuuji@20 1327 in the main file. YaTeX automatically detects that the current
yuuji@20 1328 edited text is not in includeonly list and prompts you
yuuji@20 1329
yuuji@20 1330 @example
yuuji@46 1331 A)dd R)eplace %)comment?
yuuji@20 1332 @end example
yuuji@20 1333
yuuji@20 1334 in the minibuffer. Type @kbd{a} if you want to add the current file name
yuuji@20 1335 to @code{\includeonly} list, @kbd{r} to replace \@code{includeonly} list
yuuji@79 1336 with the current file, and type @kbd{%} to comment out the
yuuji@20 1337 @code{\includeonly} line.
yuuji@20 1338
yuuji@59 1339 @node What column, Intelligent newline, Updation of includeonly, Top
yuuji@20 1340 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1341 @chapter What column?
yuuji@20 1342 @cindex what column
yuuji@20 1343 @cindex complex tabular
yuuji@20 1344 @cindex prefix &
yuuji@20 1345
yuuji@20 1346 We are often get tired of finding the corresponding column in
yuuji@20 1347 large tabulars. For example,
yuuji@20 1348
yuuji@20 1349 @example
yuuji@20 1350 \begin@{tabular@}@{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|@}\hline
yuuji@20 1351 Name&Position&Post No.&Addr.&Phone No.&FAX No.&
yuuji@20 1352 Home Addr.&Home Phone\\ \hline
yuuji@20 1353 Thunder Bird & 6 & 223 & LA & xxx-yyy &
yuuji@20 1354 zzz-www & Japan & 9876-54321 \\
yuuji@20 1355 & 2 & \multicolumn@{2@}@{c|@}@{Unknown@}
yuuji@20 1356 &&&(???)
yuuji@20 1357 \\ \hline
yuuji@20 1358 \end@{tabular@}
yuuji@20 1359 @end example
yuuji@20 1360
yuuji@20 1361 Suppose you have the cursor located at @code{(???)} mark, can you tell
yuuji@20 1362 which column it is belonging at once? Maybe no. In such case,
yuuji@20 1363 type
yuuji@20 1364
yuuji@20 1365 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 1366 @item [prefix] &
yuuji@46 1367 @dots{} What column
yuuji@20 1368 @end table
yuuji@20 1369
yuuji@20 1370 @noindent
yuuji@20 1371 in that position. YaTeX tells you the column header of the
yuuji@20 1372 current field. Since YaTeX assumes the first line of tabular
yuuji@20 1373 environment as a row of column headers, you can create a row of
yuuji@20 1374 virtual column headers by putting them in the first line and
yuuji@20 1375 commenting that line with @code{%}.
yuuji@20 1376
yuuji@79 1377 @node Intelligent newline, Usepackage checker, What column, Top
yuuji@28 1378 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@28 1379 @chapter Intelligent newline
yuuji@28 1380 @cindex Intelligent newline
yuuji@28 1381 @cindex ESC RET
yuuji@28 1382 @cindex M-C-m
yuuji@28 1383
yuuji@58 1384 At the end of begin-type completion of tabular[*], array, itemize,
yuuji@58 1385 enumerate or tabbing environment, or typing
yuuji@28 1386
yuuji@28 1387 @table @kbd
yuuji@28 1388 @item ESC RET
yuuji@46 1389 @dots{} Intelligent newline
yuuji@28 1390 @end table
yuuji@28 1391
yuuji@28 1392 @noindent
yuuji@58 1393 in these environments inserts the contents corresponding to the current
yuuji@58 1394 environment in the next line. (At the begin-type completion, this
yuuji@58 1395 contents can be removed by `undo'.) In @code{tabular} environment, for
yuuji@58 1396 example, @kbd{ESC RET} inserts the certain number of @code{&} and trailing
yuuji@58 1397 @code{\\}, and @code{\hline} if other @code{\hline} is found in backward.
yuuji@58 1398 Here are the list of contents vs. environments.
yuuji@28 1399
yuuji@28 1400 @itemize
yuuji@28 1401 @item @code{tabular}, @code{tabular*}, @code{array}
yuuji@28 1402
yuuji@46 1403 Corresponding number of @code{&} and @code{\\}.
yuuji@46 1404 And @code{\hline} if needed.
yuuji@28 1405
yuuji@28 1406 @item @code{tabbing}
yuuji@28 1407
yuuji@46 1408 The same number of @code{\>} as @code{\=} in the first line.
yuuji@28 1409
yuuji@28 1410 @item @code{itemize}, @code{enumerate}, @code{description}, @code{list}
yuuji@28 1411
yuuji@46 1412 @code{\item} or @code{item[]}.
yuuji@28 1413 @end itemize
yuuji@28 1414
yuuji@28 1415 Note that since this function works seeing the contents of the first
yuuji@28 1416 line, please call this after the second line if possible.
yuuji@28 1417
yuuji@28 1418 If you want to apply these trick to other environments, @code{foo}
yuuji@28 1419 environment for example, define the function named
yuuji@28 1420 @code{YaTeX-intelligent-newline-foo} to insert corresponding contents.
yuuji@28 1421 That function will be called at the beginning of the next line after the
yuuji@28 1422 newline is inserted to the current line. Since the function
yuuji@28 1423 @code{YaTeX-indent-line} is designed to indent the current line properly,
yuuji@28 1424 calling this function before your code to insert certain contents must be
yuuji@28 1425 useful. See the definition of the function
yuuji@28 1426 @code{YaTeX-intelligent-newline-itemize} as an example.
yuuji@28 1427
yuuji@79 1428 @node Usepackage checker, Online help, Intelligent newline, Top
yuuji@79 1429 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@79 1430 @chapter Usepackage checker
yuuji@79 1431 @cindex usepackage
yuuji@79 1432
yuuji@79 1433 When you input begint-type, section-type, maketitle-type macros with
yuuji@79 1434 completion, and it requires some LaTeX2e package, YaTeX examines
yuuji@79 1435 the existence of correct @code{\usepackage}. If not, YaTeX inserts
yuuji@79 1436 the @code{\usepackage@{@}} declaration corresponding to input macro.
yuuji@79 1437
yuuji@79 1438 To activate the package completion for your favarite package,
yuuji@79 1439 set the variable @code{YaTeX-package-alist-private} correctly.
yuuji@79 1440 Please refere the value of @code{YaTeX-package-alist-default} as an
yuuji@79 1441 example.
yuuji@79 1442
yuuji@79 1443 @node Online help, Browsing file hierarchy, Usepackage checker, Top
yuuji@20 1444 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1445 @chapter Online help
yuuji@20 1446 @cindex online help
yuuji@20 1447 @cindex prefix ?
yuuji@20 1448 @cindex prefix /
yuuji@20 1449 @cindex apropos
yuuji@20 1450 @cindex keyword search
yuuji@20 1451
yuuji@20 1452 YaTeX provides you the online help with popular La@TeX{} commands.
yuuji@20 1453
yuuji@20 1454 Here are the key strokes for the online help.
yuuji@20 1455
yuuji@20 1456 @table @kbd
yuuji@20 1457 @item [prefix] ?
yuuji@46 1458 @dots{} Online help
yuuji@20 1459 @item [prefix] /
yuuji@46 1460 @dots{} Online apropos
yuuji@20 1461 @end table
yuuji@20 1462
yuuji@20 1463 @section Online help
yuuji@20 1464
yuuji@20 1465 `Online help' shows the documentation for the popular La@TeX{}
yuuji@20 1466 commands(defaults to the commands on the cursor) in the next buffer.
yuuji@20 1467 There are two help file, `global help' and `private help'. The former
yuuji@20 1468 file contains the descriptions on the standard La@TeX{} command and is
yuuji@20 1469 specified its name by variable @code{YaTeX-help-file}. Usually, the
yuuji@20 1470 global help file should be located in public space (@code{$EMACSEXECPATH}
yuuji@20 1471 by default) and should be world writable so that anyone can update it to
yuuji@20 1472 enrich its contents. The latter file contains descriptions on
yuuji@20 1473 non-standard or personal command definitions and is specified by
yuuji@20 1474 @code{YaTeX-help-file-private}. This file should be put into private
yuuji@20 1475 directory.
yuuji@20 1476
yuuji@20 1477 @section Online apropos
yuuji@20 1478
yuuji@20 1479 `Online apropos' is an equivalent of GNU Emacs's apropos. It
yuuji@20 1480 shows all the documentations that contains the keyword entered by
yuuji@20 1481 the user.
yuuji@20 1482
yuuji@20 1483 @section When no descriptions are found...
yuuji@20 1484
yuuji@20 1485 If there is no description on a command in help files, YaTeX
yuuji@20 1486 requires you to write a description on that command. If you are
yuuji@20 1487 willing to do, determine which help file to add and write the
yuuji@20 1488 description on it referring your manual of (La)TeX. Please send
yuuji@20 1489 me your additional descriptions if you describe the help on some
yuuji@20 1490 standard commands. I might want to include it in the next
yuuji@20 1491 distribution.
yuuji@20 1492
yuuji@53 1493 @node Browsing file hierarchy, Cooperation with other packages, Online help, Top
yuuji@53 1494 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@53 1495 @chapter Browsing file hierarchy
yuuji@53 1496 @cindex hierarchy
yuuji@53 1497 @cindex browsing
yuuji@53 1498
yuuji@53 1499 When you are editing multi-file source, typing
yuuji@53 1500
yuuji@53 1501 @table @kbd
yuuji@53 1502 @item [prefix] d
yuuji@53 1503 @dots{} browse file hierarchy
yuuji@53 1504 @end table
yuuji@53 1505
yuuji@53 1506 @noindent
yuuji@53 1507 asks you the parent-most file (which may be defaulted) and displays the
yuuji@53 1508 documentation hierarchy in the next window. In this buffer, the following
yuuji@53 1509 commands are available.
yuuji@53 1510
yuuji@53 1511 @table @kbd
yuuji@53 1512 @item n
yuuji@53 1513 @dots{} move to the next line and show its contents
yuuji@53 1514 @item p
yuuji@53 1515 @dots{} move to the previous line and show its contents
yuuji@53 1516 @item N
yuuji@53 1517 @dots{} move to the next file in the same inclusion level
yuuji@53 1518 @item P
yuuji@53 1519 @dots{} move to the previous file in the same inclusion level
yuuji@53 1520 @item j
yuuji@53 1521 @dots{} move to the next line
yuuji@53 1522 @item k
yuuji@53 1523 @dots{} move to the previous line
yuuji@53 1524 @item u
yuuji@53 1525 @dots{} move to the parent file
yuuji@53 1526 @item .
yuuji@53 1527 @dots{} show the current files contents in the next window
yuuji@53 1528 @item SPC
yuuji@53 1529 @dots{} scroll up the current file window
yuuji@53 1530 @item DEL, b
yuuji@53 1531 @dots{} scroll down the current file window
yuuji@53 1532 @item <
yuuji@53 1533 @dots{} show the beginning of the current file
yuuji@53 1534 @item >
yuuji@53 1535 @dots{} show the end of the current file
yuuji@53 1536 @item >
yuuji@53 1537 @dots{} return to the previous postion after @kbd{<} or @kbd{>}
yuuji@53 1538 @item RET, g
yuuji@53 1539 @dots{} open the current file in the next window
yuuji@53 1540 @item mouse-2
yuuji@53 1541 @dots{} same as RET(available only with window system)
yuuji@53 1542 @item o
yuuji@53 1543 @dots{} other window
yuuji@53 1544 @item 1
yuuji@53 1545 @dots{} delete other windows
yuuji@53 1546 @item -
yuuji@53 1547 @dots{} shrink hierarchy buffer window
yuuji@53 1548 @item +
yuuji@53 1549 @dots{} enlarge hierarchy buffer window
yuuji@53 1550 @item ?
yuuji@53 1551 @dots{} describe mode
yuuji@53 1552 @item q
yuuji@53 1553 @dots{} quit
yuuji@53 1554 @end table
yuuji@53 1555
yuuji@53 1556 Note that operations on the file contents in the next window do not work
yuuji@53 1557 correctly when you close the corresponding file.
yuuji@53 1558
yuuji@53 1559 @node Cooperation with other packages, Customizations, Browsing file hierarchy, Top
yuuji@20 1560 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1561 @chapter Cooperation with other packages
yuuji@20 1562
yuuji@20 1563 YaTeX works better with other brilliant packages.
yuuji@20 1564
yuuji@20 1565 @section gmhist
yuuji@20 1566 @cindex gmhist
yuuji@20 1567 @cindex command history
yuuji@20 1568 @cindex minibuffer history
yuuji@20 1569
yuuji@20 1570 When you are loading @file{gmhist.el} and @file{gmhist-mh.el}, you can
yuuji@20 1571 use independent command history list at the prompt of preview command
yuuji@20 1572 (@kbd{[prefix] tp}) and print command (@kbd{[prefix] tl}). On each
yuuji@20 1573 prompt, you can enter the previous command line string repeatedly by
yuuji@20 1574 typing @kbd{M-p}.
yuuji@20 1575
yuuji@20 1576 @section min-out
yuuji@20 1577 @cindex min-out
yuuji@20 1578
yuuji@20 1579 @file{min-out}, the outline minor mode, can be used in yatex-mode
yuuji@20 1580 buffers. If you want to use it with YaTeX, please refer the
yuuji@20 1581 file @file{yatexm-o.el} as an example.
yuuji@20 1582
yuuji@20 1583 @node Customizations, Etcetera, Cooperation with other packages, Top
yuuji@20 1584 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1585 @chapter Customizations
yuuji@20 1586 @cindex customizations
yuuji@20 1587
yuuji@20 1588 You can customize YaTeX by setting Emacs-Lisp variables and by making
yuuji@20 1589 add-in functions.
yuuji@20 1590
yuuji@20 1591 @menu
yuuji@20 1592 * Lisp variables::
yuuji@20 1593 * Add-in functions::
yuuji@49 1594 * Add-in generator::
yuuji@20 1595 @end menu
yuuji@20 1596
yuuji@33 1597 @node Lisp variables, Add-in functions, Customizations, Customizations
yuuji@20 1598 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1599 @section Lisp variables
yuuji@20 1600 @cindex customizable variables
yuuji@20 1601
yuuji@60 1602 You can change the key assignments or make completion more comfortable
yuuji@60 1603 by setting the values of various variables which control the movement of
yuuji@60 1604 yatex-mode.
yuuji@20 1605
yuuji@20 1606 For example, if you want to change the prefix key stroke from @kbd{C-c}
yuuji@20 1607 to any other sequence, set YaTeX-prefix to whatever you want to use. If
yuuji@20 1608 you don't want to use the key sequence @kbd{C-c letter} which is assumed
yuuji@20 1609 to be the user reserved sequence in Emacs world, set
yuuji@20 1610 @code{YaTeX-inhibit-prefix-letter} to @code{t}, and all of the default key
yuuji@20 1611 bind of @kbd{C-c letter} will turn to the corresponding @kbd{C-c C-letter}
yuuji@20 1612 (but the region based completions that is invoked with @kbd{C-c
yuuji@20 1613 Capital-letter} remain valid, if you want to disable those bindings, set
yuuji@20 1614 that variable to 1 instead of @code{t}).
yuuji@20 1615
yuuji@20 1616 @menu
yuuji@20 1617 * All customizable variables::
yuuji@20 1618 * Sample definitions::
yuuji@20 1619 * Hook variables::
yuuji@20 1620 * Hook file::
yuuji@20 1621 @end menu
yuuji@20 1622
yuuji@33 1623 @node All customizable variables, Sample definitions, Lisp variables, Lisp variables
yuuji@20 1624 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1625 @subsection All customizable variables
yuuji@20 1626 @cindex all customizable variables
yuuji@20 1627
yuuji@20 1628 Here are the customizable variables of yatex-mode. Each value setq-ed
yuuji@20 1629 in @file{~/.emacs} is preferred and that of defined in @file{yatex.el} is
yuuji@49 1630 neglected. Parenthesized contents stands for the default value. When you
yuuji@49 1631 are to change some of these variables, see more detailed documentation of
yuuji@49 1632 the variable by @kbd{M-x describe-variable}.
yuuji@20 1633
yuuji@79 1634 @defvar YaTeX-japan
yuuji@79 1635 Set this nil to produce all messages in English
yuuji@79 1636 (@code{Depends on Japanese feature of Emacs})
yuuji@79 1637 @end defvar
yuuji@79 1638
yuuji@79 1639 @defvar YaTeX-kanji-code
yuuji@79 1640 Default buffer-file-coding-system for YaTeX modes' buffer.
yuuji@79 1641 Set this 0 to no language conversion. Nil to preserve original
yuuji@118 1642 coding-system. 1=Shift JIS, 2=JIS, 3=EUC, 4=UTF-8 (@code{1 or 2})
yuuji@79 1643 @end defvar
yuuji@79 1644
yuuji@46 1645 @defvar YaTeX-prefix
yuuji@60 1646 Prefix key stroke (@kbd{C-c})
yuuji@46 1647 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1648
yuuji@46 1649 @defvar YaTeX-inhibit-prefix-letter
yuuji@60 1650 Change key stroke from @kbd{C-c letter} to @kbd{C-c C-letter} (@code{nil})
yuuji@46 1651 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1652
yuuji@46 1653 @defvar YaTeX-fill-prefix
yuuji@60 1654 Fill-prefix used in yatex-mode (@code{nil})
yuuji@46 1655 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1656
yuuji@46 1657 @defvar YaTeX-user-completion-table
yuuji@60 1658 Name of user dictionary where learned completion table will be stored.
yuuji@60 1659 (@code{"~/.yatexrc"})
yuuji@60 1660 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1661
yuuji@60 1662 @defvar tex-command
yuuji@60 1663 La@TeX{} typesetter command (@code{"latex"})
yuuji@60 1664 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1665
yuuji@60 1666 @defvar dvi2-command
yuuji@60 1667 Preview command (@code{"xdvi -geo +0+0 -s 4"})
yuuji@60 1668 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1669
yuuji@60 1670 @defvar dviprint-command-format
yuuji@60 1671 Command format to print dvi file (@code{"dvi2ps %f %t %s | lpr"})
yuuji@60 1672 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1673
yuuji@60 1674 @defvar dviprint-from-format
yuuji@60 1675 Start page format of above %f. %b will turn to start page (@code{"-f %b"})
yuuji@60 1676 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1677
yuuji@60 1678 @defvar dviprint-to-format
yuuji@60 1679 End page format of above %t. %e will turn to @code{end} page (@code{"-t %e"})
yuuji@60 1680 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1681
yuuji@60 1682 @defvar makeindex-command
yuuji@60 1683 Default makeindex command (@code{"makeindex"} (@code{"makeind"} on MS-DOS))
yuuji@60 1684 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1685
yuuji@126 1686 @defvar YaTeX-dvipdf-command
yuuji@126 1687 Default command name to convert .dvi to PDF (@code{"dvipdfmx"})
yuuji@126 1688 @end defvar
yuuji@126 1689
yuuji@60 1690 @defvar YaTeX-need-nonstop
yuuji@60 1691 Put @code{\nonstopmode@{@}} or not (@code{nil})
yuuji@60 1692 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1693
yuuji@60 1694 @defvar latex-warning-regexp
yuuji@60 1695 Regular expression of warning message latex command puts out
yuuji@60 1696 (@code{"line.* [0-9]*"})
yuuji@60 1697 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1698
yuuji@60 1699 @defvar latex-error-regexp
yuuji@60 1700 Regular expression of error message (@code{"l\\.[1-9][0-9]*"})
yuuji@60 1701 @end defvar
yuuji@60 1702
yuuji@60 1703 @defvar latex-dos-emergency-message
yuuji@60 1704 Message latex command running on DOS puts at abort (@code{"Emergency stop"})
yuuji@46 1705 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1706
yuuji@46 1707 @defvar YaTeX-item-regexp
yuuji@60 1708 Regular expression of item command (@code{"\\\\item"})
yuuji@46 1709 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1710
yuuji@51 1711 @defvar YaTeX-verb-regexp
yuuji@60 1712 Regexp of verb family. Omit \\\\. (@code{"verb\\*?\\|path"})
yuuji@51 1713 @end defvar
yuuji@51 1714
yuuji@60 1715 @defvar YaTeX-nervous
yuuji@60 1716 T for using local dictionary (@code{t})
yuuji@46 1717 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1718
yuuji@46 1719 @defvar YaTeX-sectioning-regexp
yuuji@60 1720 Regexp of La@TeX{} sectioning command
yuuji@60 1721 (@code{"\\(part\\|chapter\\*?\\|\\(sub\\)*\\(section\\|paragraph\\)\\*?\\)\\b"})
yuuji@46 1722 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1723
yuuji@46 1724 @defvar YaTeX-fill-inhibit-environments
yuuji@60 1725 Inhibit fill in these environments
yuuji@60 1726 (@code{'("tabular" "tabular*" "array" "picture" "eqnarray" "eqnarray*" "equation" "math" "displaymath" "verbatim" "verbatim*")})
yuuji@46 1727 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1728
yuuji@46 1729 @defvar YaTeX-uncomment-once
yuuji@60 1730 T for deleting all preceding @code{%} (@code{nil})
yuuji@46 1731 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1732
yuuji@46 1733 @defvar YaTeX-close-paren-always
yuuji@60 1734 T for always close all parenthesis automatically, @code{nil} for only eol
yuuji@60 1735 (@code{t})
yuuji@46 1736 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1737
yuuji@46 1738 @defvar YaTeX-auto-math-mode
yuuji@60 1739 Switch math-mode automatically (@code{t})
yuuji@46 1740 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1741
yuuji@51 1742 @defvar YaTeX-math-key-list-private
yuuji@60 1743 User defined alist, math-mode-prefix vs completion alist
yuuji@60 1744 used in image completion (@code{nil}). See @file{yatexmth.el}
yuuji@60 1745 for the information about how to define a completion alist.
yuuji@51 1746 @end defvar
yuuji@51 1747
yuuji@46 1748 @defvar YaTeX-default-pop-window-height
yuuji@60 1749 Initial height of typesetting buffer when one-window.
yuuji@60 1750 Number for the lines of the buffer, numerical string for
yuuji@60 1751 the percentage of the screen-height. @code{nil} for half height (10)
yuuji@46 1752 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1753
yuuji@46 1754 @defvar YaTeX-help-file
yuuji@73 1755 Global online help file name (@file{$doc-directory/../../site-lisp/YATEXHLP.eng})
yuuji@46 1756 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1757
yuuji@46 1758 @defvar YaTeX-help-file-private
yuuji@73 1759 Private online help file name (@file{"~/YATEXHLP.eng"})
yuuji@46 1760 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1761
yuuji@46 1762 @defvar YaTeX-no-begend-shortcut
yuuji@60 1763 Disable [prefix] b ?? shortcut (@code{nil)}
yuuji@46 1764 @end defvar
yuuji@20 1765
yuuji@49 1766 @defvar YaTeX-hilit-pattern-adjustment-private
yuuji@49 1767 List of the list that contain the regular expression and the symbol of
yuuji@49 1768 logical meaning of the string that matches the pattern. See also the
yuuji@49 1769 value from @code{(assq 'yatex-mode hilit-patterns-alist)} and the value of
yuuji@49 1770 @code{YaTeX-hilit-pattern-adjustment-default} (and even the document of
yuuji@49 1771 hilit19.el).
yuuji@49 1772 @end defvar
yuuji@49 1773
yuuji@49 1774 @defvar YaTeX-sectioning-level
yuuji@49 1775 Alist of LaTeX's sectioning command vs its height.
yuuji@49 1776 @end defvar
yuuji@49 1777
yuuji@53 1778 @defvar YaTeX-hierarchy-ignore-heading-regexp
yuuji@53 1779 @code{YaTeX-display-hierarchy} searches for sectioning command first, and
yuuji@53 1780 comment line secondary as a file headings. In latter case, ignore lines
yuuji@53 1781 that match with regular expression of this variable. Default value of
yuuji@53 1782 this variable is RCS header expressions and mode specifying line `-*- xxxx
yuuji@53 1783 -*'.
yuuji@53 1784 @end defvar
yuuji@53 1785
yuuji@54 1786 @defvar YaTeX-skip-default-reader
yuuji@54 1787 Non-nil for this variable skips the default argument reader of
yuuji@60 1788 section-type command when add-in function for it is not defined
yuuji@60 1789 (@code{nil})
yuuji@54 1790 @end defvar
yuuji@54 1791
yuuji@56 1792 @defvar YaTeX-create-file-prefix-g
yuuji@56 1793 When typing @kbd{prefix g} on the @code{\include} line,
yuuji@60 1794 open the target file even if the file doesn't exist (@code{nil})
yuuji@56 1795 @end defvar
yuuji@56 1796
yuuji@56 1797 @defvar YaTeX-simple-messages
yuuji@60 1798 Simplyfy messages of various completions (@code{nil})
yuuji@56 1799 @end defvar
yuuji@56 1800
yuuji@57 1801 @defvar YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-face
yuuji@57 1802 When hilit19 and yatex19 is active, YaTeX colors the sectioning commands.
yuuji@57 1803 This variable specifies the foreground and background color of
yuuji@57 1804 @code{\part} macro. The default value is @code{'(yellow/dodgerblue
yuuji@57 1805 yellow/slateblue)}. The first element of this list is for the screen when
yuuji@57 1806 @code{hilit-background-mode} is @code{'light}, and the second element is
yuuji@57 1807 for @code{'dark}. You should specify both color as `forecolor/backcolor'.
yuuji@57 1808 @end defvar
yuuji@57 1809
yuuji@57 1810 @defvar YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-attenuation-rate
yuuji@57 1811 When color mode, this variable specifies how much attenuate the color
yuuji@60 1812 density of @code{\subparagraph} compared with that of @code{\chapter}
yuuji@60 1813 (@code{'(15 40)}) See also @code{YaTeX-hilit-sectioning-face}.
yuuji@57 1814 @end defvar
yuuji@56 1815
yuuji@58 1816 @defvar YaTeX-use-AMS-LaTeX
yuuji@60 1817 If you use AMS-LaTeX, set to @code{t} (@code{nil})
yuuji@58 1818 @end defvar
yuuji@56 1819
yuuji@70 1820 @defvar YaTeX-use-LaTeX2e
yuuji@73 1821 If you use LaTeX2e, set to @code{t} (@code{t})
yuuji@70 1822 @end defvar
yuuji@70 1823
yuuji@65 1824 @defvar YaTeX-template-file
yuuji@65 1825 File name which is automatically inserted at creation
yuuji@65 1826 (@code{~/work/template.tex})
yuuji@65 1827 @end defvar
yuuji@65 1828
yuuji@72 1829 @defvar YaTeX-search-file-from-top-directory
yuuji@72 1830 Non-nil means to search input-files from the directory where main file exists
yuuji@72 1831 (@code{t})
yuuji@72 1832 @end defvar
yuuji@72 1833
yuuji@72 1834 @defvar YaTeX-use-font-lock
yuuji@72 1835 Use font-lock to fontify buffer or not (@code{(featurep 'font-lock)}
yuuji@72 1836 @end defvar
yuuji@72 1837
yuuji@72 1838 @defvar YaTeX-use-hilit19
yuuji@72 1839 Use hilit19 to highlight buffer or not (@code{(featurep 'hilit19)}
yuuji@72 1840 @end defvar
yuuji@72 1841
yuuji@72 1842 @defvar YaTeX-use-italic-bold
yuuji@72 1843 YaTeX tries to search italic, bold fontsets or not
yuuji@72 1844 (@code{t} if Emacs-20 or later). This variable is effective only when
yuuji@72 1845 font-lock is used.
yuuji@72 1846 (@code{(featurep 'hilit19)}
yuuji@72 1847 @end defvar
yuuji@72 1848
yuuji@79 1849 @defvar YaTeX-singlecmd-suffix
yuuji@79 1850 Suffix which is always inserted after maketitle-type macros.
yuuji@79 1851 @code{"{}"} is recommended.
yuuji@79 1852 @end defvar
yuuji@79 1853
yuuji@79 1854 @defvar YaTeX-package-alist-private
yuuji@79 1855 Alist of LaTeX2e-package name vs. lists of macros in it.
yuuji@79 1856 Set this alist properly and YaTeX automatically check the declaratiion of
yuuji@79 1857 `usepackage' for corresponding macro, when you input that macro with
yuuji@79 1858 completion. If required `usepackage' is not found, YaTeX also
yuuji@79 1859 automatically inserts `\usepackage'. Alist is as follows;
yuuji@79 1860 @lisp
yuuji@79 1861 '((PackageName1
yuuji@79 1862 (completionType ListOfMacro)
yuuji@79 1863 (completionType ListOfMacro))
yuuji@79 1864 (PackageName2
yuuji@79 1865 (completionType ListOfMacro)
yuuji@79 1866 (completionType ListOfMacro...))....)
yuuji@79 1867 @end lisp
yuuji@79 1868 completionType is one of @code{env, section, maketitle}.
yuuji@79 1869 Consult the value of @code{YaTeX-package-alist-default} as an example.
yuuji@79 1870 @end defvar
yuuji@72 1871
yuuji@80 1872 @defvar YaTeX-tabular-indentation
yuuji@80 1873 At indentation by @kbd{C-i} in tabular or array environment,
yuuji@80 1874 YaTeX put the additional spaces to the normail indentation depth.
yuuji@80 1875 The number of additional spaces is the product of YaTeX-tabular-indentation
yuuji@80 1876 and the number of column position in tabular.
yuuji@80 1877 @end defvar
yuuji@80 1878
yuuji@80 1879 @defvar YaTeX-noindent-env-regexp
yuuji@80 1880 Regexp of environment names that should begin with no indentation.
yuuji@80 1881 All verbatime-like environment name should match with.
yuuji@80 1882 @end defvar
yuuji@80 1883
yuuji@80 1884 @defvar YaTeX-ref-default-label-string
yuuji@80 1885 Default \\ref time string format.
yuuji@80 1886 This format is like strftime(3) but allowed conversion char are as follows;
yuuji@80 1887 %y -> Last 2 digit of year, %b -> Month name, %m -> Monthe number(1-12),
yuuji@80 1888 %d -> Day, %H -> Hour, %M -> Minute, %S -> Second,
yuuji@80 1889 %qx -> alphabetical-decimal conversion of yymmdd.
yuuji@80 1890 %qX -> alphabetical-decimal conversion of HHMMSS.
yuuji@80 1891 Beware defualt label-string should be always unique. So this format string
yuuji@80 1892 should have both time part (%H+%M+%S or %qX) and date
yuuji@80 1893 part (%y+(%b|%m)+%d or %qx).
yuuji@80 1894 @end defvar
yuuji@80 1895
yuuji@80 1896 @defvar YaTeX-ref-generate-label-function
yuuji@80 1897 Function to generate default label string for unnamed \\label{}s.
yuuji@80 1898 The function pointed to this value should take two arguments.
yuuji@80 1899 First argument is LaTeX macro's name, second is macro's argument.
yuuji@80 1900 Here is an example for using this value.
yuuji@80 1901 @lisp
yuuji@80 1902 (setq YaTeX-ref-generate-label-function 'my-yatex-generate-label)
yuuji@80 1903 (defun my-yatex-generate-label (command value)
yuuji@80 1904 (and (string= command "caption")
yuuji@80 1905 (re-search-backward "\\\\begin{\\(figure\\|table\\)}" nil t)
yuuji@80 1906 (setq command (match-string 1)))
yuuji@80 1907 (let ((alist '(("chapter" . "chap")
yuuji@80 1908 ("section" . "sec")
yuuji@80 1909 ("subsection" . "subsec")
yuuji@80 1910 ("figure" . "fig")
yuuji@80 1911 ("table" . "tbl"))))
yuuji@80 1912 (if (setq command (cdr (assoc command alist)))
yuuji@80 1913 (concat command ":" value)
yuuji@80 1914 (YaTeX::ref-generate-label nil nil))))
yuuji@80 1915 @end lisp
yuuji@80 1916 @end defvar
yuuji@80 1917
yuuji@80 1918
yuuji@20 1919 @node Sample definitions, Hook variables, All customizable variables, Lisp variables
yuuji@20 1920 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1921 @subsection Sample definitions
yuuji@20 1922 @cindex prefix key stroke
yuuji@20 1923 @cindex fill-prefix
yuuji@20 1924
yuuji@20 1925 For instance, to change the prefix key stroke to @kbd{ESC}, and name of
yuuji@20 1926 the user dictionary @file{~/src/emacs/yatexrc}, and set @code{fill-prefix}
yuuji@20 1927 to single TAB character, add the following @code{setq} to @file{~/.emacs}.
yuuji@20 1928
yuuji@20 1929 @lisp
yuuji@46 1930 (setq YaTeX-prefix "\e"
yuuji@46 1931 YaTeX-user-completion-table "~/src/emacs/yatexrc"
yuuji@46 1932 YaTeX-fill-prefix " ")
yuuji@20 1933 @end lisp
yuuji@20 1934
yuuji@20 1935 @node Hook variables, Hook file, Sample definitions, Lisp variables
yuuji@20 1936 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1937 @subsection Hook variables
yuuji@20 1938 @cindex hook variables
yuuji@20 1939
yuuji@20 1940 More customizations will be done by the hook-function defined in
yuuji@20 1941 hook-variable @code{yatex-mode-hook}. This is useful to define a shortcut
yuuji@20 1942 key sequence to enter some environments other than @code{document} and
yuuji@20 1943 @code{enumerate} etc. The following statement defines @code{[prefix] ba}
yuuji@20 1944 to enter @code{\begin@{abstract@}} ... @code{=end@{abstract@}}
yuuji@20 1945 immediately.
yuuji@20 1946
yuuji@20 1947 @lisp
yuuji@46 1948 (setq yatex-mode-hook
yuuji@46 1949 '(lambda() (YaTeX-define-begend-key "ba" "abstract")))
yuuji@20 1950 @end lisp
yuuji@20 1951
yuuji@46 1952 You should use functions @code{YaTeX-define-key}, or
yuuji@46 1953 @code{YaTeX-define-begend-key} to define all the key sequences of
yuuji@20 1954 yatex-mode.
yuuji@20 1955
yuuji@20 1956 @node Hook file, , Hook variables, Lisp variables
yuuji@20 1957 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1958 @subsection Hook file
yuuji@20 1959 @cindex hook file
yuuji@20 1960
yuuji@58 1961 You can stuff all of YaTeX related expressions into a file named
yuuji@20 1962 @file{yatexhks.el} if you have a lot of codes. YaTeX automatically load
yuuji@20 1963 this file at the initialization of itself. Using @file{yatexhks.el}
yuuji@20 1964 makes @code{yatex-mode-load-hook} unnecessary.
yuuji@20 1965
yuuji@49 1966 @node Add-in functions, Add-in generator, Lisp variables, Customizations
yuuji@20 1967 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 1968 @section Add-in functions
yuuji@20 1969 @cindex add-in functions
yuuji@49 1970 @cindex yatexadd.el
yuuji@20 1971
yuuji@20 1972 You can easily define a function to input detailed arguments
yuuji@49 1973 with completion according to La@TeX{} environments or commands.
yuuji@20 1974
yuuji@49 1975 @c @node What is add-in functions?, , Add-in functions, Add-in functions
yuuji@49 1976 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 1977 @subsection What is add-in functions?
yuuji@49 1978 @cindex tabular
yuuji@49 1979
yuuji@49 1980 When you input @code{tabular} environment, don't you think ``I want
yuuji@49 1981 YaTeX to complete its argument toward my favorite one such as
yuuji@49 1982 @code{@{|c|c|c|@}}...''? Yes, you can define the function to complete
yuuji@49 1983 arguments for any environment and any La@TeX{} commands.
yuuji@49 1984
yuuji@49 1985 @subsection Procedure
yuuji@49 1986
yuuji@49 1987 Here is the procedure to define add-in functions.
yuuji@49 1988 @enumerate
yuuji@49 1989 @item
yuuji@49 1990 Define the function
yuuji@49 1991 @item
yuuji@49 1992 Put the function into @file{yatexhks.el}
yuuji@49 1993 @end enumerate
yuuji@49 1994
yuuji@49 1995 @menu
yuuji@58 1996 * How the add-in function works::
yuuji@49 1997 * How the function is called::
yuuji@49 1998 * Useful functions for creating add-in::
yuuji@49 1999 * Contribution::
yuuji@49 2000 @end menu
yuuji@49 2001
yuuji@58 2002 @node How the add-in function works, How the function is called, Add-in functions, Add-in functions
yuuji@49 2003 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@58 2004 @subsection How the add-in function works
yuuji@49 2005
yuuji@79 2006 There are three types of add-in.
yuuji@79 2007
yuuji@79 2008 @enumerate
yuuji@79 2009 @item
yuuji@79 2010 Option add-in
yuuji@79 2011 @item
yuuji@79 2012 argument add-in
yuuji@79 2013 @item
yuuji@79 2014 enclosing add-in
yuuji@79 2015 @end enumerate
yuuji@79 2016
yuuji@79 2017 @dfn{Option add-in} returns the
yuuji@49 2018 La@TeX{}'s optional parameters such as optional strings after
yuuji@49 2019 @code{\begin@{ENV@}}, optional strings between a section-type command
yuuji@49 2020 and its first argument, and optional strings just after type
yuuji@49 2021 maketitle-type command. The following illustrates the name of add-in
yuuji@49 2022 functions, where underlined strings are generated by add-in functions.
yuuji@49 2023
yuuji@49 2024 @display
yuuji@70 2025 \begin@{table@}[ht] (Function name: YaTeX:table)
yuuji@49 2026 ~~~~
yuuji@70 2027 \put(100,200)@{@} (Function name: YaTeX:put)
yuuji@49 2028 ~~~~~~~~~
yuuji@70 2029 \sum_@{i=0@}^@{n@} (Function name: YaTeX:sum)
yuuji@49 2030 ~~~~~~~~~~
yuuji@49 2031 @end display
yuuji@49 2032
yuuji@49 2033 Obviously, the function name is decided by concatenating the prefix
yuuji@49 2034 `YaTeX:' and La@TeX{} command's name.
yuuji@49 2035
yuuji@49 2036 Another add-in type is @dfn{argument add-in}, which completes arguments
yuuji@49 2037 for section-type commands.
yuuji@49 2038
yuuji@49 2039 @display
yuuji@70 2040 \newcommand@{\foo@}@{bar@} (Function name: YaTeX::newcommand)
yuuji@49 2041 ~~~~ ~~~
yuuji@49 2042 @end display
yuuji@49 2043
yuuji@49 2044 When the section-type command is inputted, the function named by
yuuji@49 2045 concatenating `YaTeX::' and section-type command, is called automatically
yuuji@49 2046 with an integer argument which indicates which argument of section-type
yuuji@49 2047 command is being read. Thus the add-in should determine the
yuuji@51 2048 job referring the value of its argument.
yuuji@49 2049
yuuji@79 2050 @dfn{enclosing add-in} is for modifying and/or checking the region that
yuuji@79 2051 will be enclosed by section-type commands via @kbd{[prefix] S}. An
yuuji@79 2052 enclosing add-in function will be called with two arguments, beginning of
yuuji@79 2053 the enclosed region and end of the region. Suppose you want to enclose
yuuji@79 2054 the existing text @code{(a+b)/c} by @code{\frac{}}.
yuuji@79 2055
yuuji@79 2056 @display
yuuji@79 2057 a/c
yuuji@79 2058 | |
yuuji@79 2059 A B
yuuji@79 2060 @end display
yuuji@79 2061
yuuji@79 2062 You do set-mark-command at point A and then move to point B. Typing
yuuji@79 2063 @kbd{[prefix] S} and input @code{frac} enclose the region like this;
yuuji@79 2064
yuuji@79 2065 @display
yuuji@79 2066 \frac{a/c}
yuuji@79 2067 @end display
yuuji@79 2068
yuuji@79 2069 Normally, the expression @code{a/c} is translated to
yuuji@79 2070 @code{\frac@{a@}@{c@}}. An enclosing add-in is useful for modifying
yuuji@79 2071 @code{/} to @code{@}@{}.
yuuji@79 2072
yuuji@49 2073 @menu
yuuji@68 2074 * Defining option-add-in::
yuuji@68 2075 * Defining argument-add-in::
yuuji@79 2076 * Defining enclosing-add-in::
yuuji@49 2077 @end menu
yuuji@49 2078
yuuji@68 2079 @node Defining option-add-in, Defining argument-add-in, How the add-in function works, How the add-in function works
yuuji@49 2080 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 2081 @subsubsection Defining `option add-in'
yuuji@49 2082
yuuji@49 2083 If you want @code{@{|c|c|c|@}} for all @code{tabular} environment,
yuuji@49 2084
yuuji@49 2085 @lisp
yuuji@49 2086 (defun YaTeX:tabular ()
yuuji@70 2087 "@{|c|c|c|@}")
yuuji@49 2088 @end lisp
yuuji@49 2089
yuuji@49 2090 @noindent
yuuji@49 2091 is enough. If you want more complicated format, define as below.
yuuji@49 2092
yuuji@49 2093 @lisp
yuuji@49 2094 (defun YaTeX:tabular ()
yuuji@49 2095 "@{@@@{\\vrule width 1pt\\ @}|||@@@{\\ \\vrule width 1pt@}@}")
yuuji@49 2096 @end lisp
yuuji@49 2097
yuuji@49 2098 @noindent
yuuji@49 2099 Note that the character @code{\} must be described as @code{\\} in
yuuji@49 2100 Emacs-Lisp. The next example reads the tabular format from keyboard.
yuuji@49 2101 @lisp
yuuji@49 2102 (defun YaTeX:tabular ()
yuuji@70 2103 (concat "@{" (read-string "Rule: ") "@}"))
yuuji@49 2104 @end lisp
yuuji@49 2105
yuuji@79 2106 @node Defining argument-add-in, Defining enclosing-add-in, Defining option-add-in, How the add-in function works
yuuji@49 2107 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 2108 @subsubsection Defining `argument add-in'
yuuji@49 2109
yuuji@49 2110 This section describes how to define the add-in function for
yuuji@49 2111 @code{\newcommand}.
yuuji@49 2112
yuuji@49 2113 The first argument of @code{\newcommand} begins always with @code{\}.
yuuji@49 2114 The second argument is usually so complex that we can not edit them in the
yuuji@49 2115 minibuffer. Here is the created function considering this.
yuuji@49 2116
yuuji@49 2117 @lisp
yuuji@49 2118 (defun YaTeX::newcommand (n) ;n is argument position
yuuji@49 2119 (cond
yuuji@49 2120 ((= n 1) ;1st argument is macro name
yuuji@49 2121 (read-string "Command: " "\\")) ;initial input `\'
yuuji@49 2122 ((= n 2) "") ;do nothing when reading arg#2
yuuji@49 2123 (t nil)))
yuuji@49 2124 @end lisp
yuuji@49 2125
yuuji@49 2126 Note that when the `argument add-in' function return `nil', normal
yuuji@49 2127 argument reader will be called.
yuuji@49 2128
yuuji@79 2129 @node Defining enclosing-add-in, , Defining argument-add-in, How the add-in function works
yuuji@79 2130 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@79 2131 @subsubsection Defining `enclosing add-in'
yuuji@79 2132
yuuji@79 2133 This section describes how to define the add-in function for
yuuji@79 2134 text enclosed by @code{\frac@{@}}.
yuuji@79 2135
yuuji@79 2136 When enclosing the text @code{5/3} by @code{\frac@{@}}, you might want to
yuuji@79 2137 replace @code{/} with @code{@}@{}. Enclosing function
yuuji@79 2138 @code{YaTeX::frac-region} is called with two arguments, beginning of
yuuji@79 2139 enclosed text and end of enclosed text. The function is expected to
yuuji@79 2140 replace @code{/} with @code{@}@{}. Here is an example expression.
yuuji@79 2141
yuuji@79 2142 @lisp
yuuji@79 2143 (defun YaTeX::frac-region (beg end)
yuuji@79 2144 (catch 'done
yuuji@79 2145 (while (search-forward "/" end t)
yuuji@79 2146 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
yuuji@79 2147 (if (y-or-n-p "Replace this slash(/) with `}{'")
yuuji@79 2148 (throw 'done (replace-match "}{")))
yuuji@79 2149 (goto-char (match-end 0)))))
yuuji@79 2150 @end lisp
yuuji@79 2151
yuuji@58 2152 @node How the function is called, Useful functions for creating add-in, How the add-in function works, Add-in functions
yuuji@49 2153 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 2154 @subsection How the function is called
yuuji@49 2155
yuuji@49 2156 YaTeX calls the add-in functions for specified begin-type, section-type,
yuuji@49 2157 and maketitle-type command, if any. `Option add-in' functions for
yuuji@49 2158 begin-type are called when @code{\begin@{ENV@}} has been inserted,
yuuji@49 2159 functions for section-type are called just before input of the first
yuuji@49 2160 argument, and functions for maketitle-type is called after maketitle-type
yuuji@49 2161 command has been inserted. `Argument add-in' functions are called at each
yuuji@49 2162 entry of arguments for section-type commands.
yuuji@49 2163
yuuji@49 2164 @node Useful functions for creating add-in, Contribution, How the function is called, Add-in functions
yuuji@49 2165 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 2166 @subsection Useful functions for creating add-in
yuuji@49 2167
yuuji@49 2168 Many add-in functions for typical La@TeX{} commands are defined in
yuuji@49 2169 @file{yatexadd.el}. Those are also useful as references. Here are the
yuuji@49 2170 short descriptions on useful functions, where [F] means function, [A]
yuuji@49 2171 means arguments, [D] means description.
yuuji@49 2172
yuuji@69 2173 @table @kbd
yuuji@49 2174 @item [F]
yuuji@49 2175 YaTeX:read-position
yuuji@49 2176 @itemx [A]
yuuji@49 2177 Character list which can show up in the brackets
yuuji@49 2178 @itemx [D]
yuuji@49 2179 Return the location specifier such as `[htb]'. When
yuuji@49 2180 nothing is entered, omit [] itself. If the possible characters
yuuji@49 2181 are "htbp", call this function as
yuuji@49 2182 @code{(YaTeX:read-position "htbp")}
yuuji@49 2183
yuuji@49 2184 @item [F]
yuuji@49 2185 YaTeX:read-coordinates
yuuji@49 2186 @itemx [A]
yuuji@49 2187 Base prompt, X-axis prompt, Y-axis prompt (each optional)
yuuji@49 2188 @itemx [D]
yuuji@51 2189 Read the coordinates with the prompt ``BasePrompt X-axisPrompt:'' for
yuuji@49 2190 X-axis, ``BasePrompt Y-axisPrompt:'' for Y-axis, and return it in the form
yuuji@51 2191 of ``(X,Y)''. The default prompts are @code{Dimension}, @code{X},
yuuji@49 2192 @code{Y} respectively.
yuuji@49 2193
yuuji@49 2194 @item [F]
yuuji@51 2195 YaTeX:check-completion-type
yuuji@49 2196 @itemx [A]
yuuji@49 2197 One of the symbols: 'begin, 'section, or 'maketitle
yuuji@49 2198 @itemx [D]
yuuji@49 2199 Check the current completion type is specified one and cause error if
yuuji@49 2200 not. The variable @code{YaTeX-current-completion-type} holds the symbol
yuuji@49 2201 according to the current completion type.
yuuji@69 2202 @end table
yuuji@49 2203
yuuji@49 2204 @node Contribution, , Useful functions for creating add-in, Add-in functions
yuuji@49 2205 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 2206 @subsection Contribution
yuuji@49 2207
yuuji@49 2208 If you make your own pretty function and you let it be in public, please
yuuji@49 2209 send me the function. I'm going to include it in the next release.
yuuji@49 2210
yuuji@49 2211 @node Add-in generator, , Add-in functions, Customizations
yuuji@49 2212 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@49 2213 @section Add-in generator
yuuji@49 2214
yuuji@49 2215 First, don't forget to read the section of add-in functions @ref{Add-in
yuuji@49 2216 functions}. If you easily understand how to define them, there's no need
yuuji@49 2217 to read this section. But being not familiar with Emacs-Lisp, when you
yuuji@49 2218 don't have clear idea what to do, this section describes how to get YaTeX
yuuji@49 2219 make add-in function.
yuuji@49 2220
yuuji@49 2221 There are two methods of generation. One is for fully interactive
yuuji@49 2222 generator for beginners and another requires little knowledge of
yuuji@49 2223 Emacs-Lisp.
yuuji@49 2224
yuuji@49 2225 @subsection Generator for beginners
yuuji@49 2226 The former generator is called by
yuuji@49 2227 @center @kbd{M-x YaTeX-generate}
yuuji@49 2228
yuuji@49 2229 @noindent
yuuji@49 2230 strokes. All you have to do is follow the guidances. Defying them may cases
yuuji@49 2231 the disaster (I wonder what is it???). So when you make some mistake, it
yuuji@49 2232 is recommendable to type @kbd{C-g} and start afresh.
yuuji@49 2233
yuuji@49 2234 @subsection Simple generator
yuuji@49 2235
yuuji@49 2236 The latter generator is invoked by the next sequence.
yuuji@49 2237 @center @kbd{M-x YaTeX-generate-simple}
yuuji@49 2238 This generator can make both ``option add-in'' and ``argument add-in''
yuuji@49 2239 (@emph{refer the section add-in functions}
yuuji@68 2240 @ref{How the add-in function works}), whereas @code{YaTeX-generate}
yuuji@49 2241 cannot make ``argument addin''.
yuuji@49 2242
yuuji@49 2243 For example, assume you have the LaTeX command as follows.
yuuji@49 2244
yuuji@49 2245 @example
yuuji@70 2246 \epsinput[t](250,50)@{hoge.eps@}@{plain@}@{Picture of foo@}
yuuji@49 2247 (A) (B) (1) (2) (3)
yuuji@49 2248 (A)Optional parameter to specify the position
yuuji@49 2249 One of t(top), b(bottom), l(left), r(right)
yuuji@49 2250 (B)Maximum size of frame
yuuji@49 2251 (1)1st argument is filename of EPS file
yuuji@49 2252 (2)2nd argument indicates
yuuji@49 2253 plain do nothing
yuuji@49 2254 frame make frame around image
yuuji@49 2255 dframe make double-frame around image
yuuji@49 2256 for included EPS file.
yuuji@49 2257 (3)Caption for the picture
yuuji@49 2258 @end example
yuuji@49 2259
yuuji@49 2260 Now get start with generation. Typing @kbd{M-x YaTeX-generate-simple}
yuuji@49 2261 brings the prompt:
yuuji@49 2262 @display
yuuji@49 2263 (O)ption? (A)rgument?
yuuji@49 2264 @end display
yuuji@49 2265
yuuji@49 2266 @subsubsection Generating ``option add-in''
yuuji@49 2267 @cindex option add-in
yuuji@49 2268
yuuji@49 2269 Since (A), (B) above are optional argument, all we have to do to
yuuji@49 2270 complete them is define the option add-in for them. Let's generate the
yuuji@49 2271 function to complete (A).
yuuji@49 2272
yuuji@49 2273 @display
yuuji@49 2274 M-x YaTeX-generate-simple RET
yuuji@49 2275 epsinput RET
yuuji@49 2276 o
yuuji@49 2277 @end display
yuuji@49 2278
yuuji@49 2279 @noindent
yuuji@49 2280 Typing as above leads the next prompt.
yuuji@49 2281
yuuji@49 2282 @display
yuuji@49 2283 Read type(1): (S)tring (C)omplete (F)ile ([)option (P)osition co(O)rd. (q)uit
yuuji@49 2284 @end display
yuuji@49 2285
yuuji@49 2286 @noindent
yuuji@49 2287 This asks that ``Which type is the completion style of 1st argument?''.
yuuji@49 2288 Here are the possible completion style.
yuuji@49 2289
yuuji@49 2290 @table @code
yuuji@49 2291 @item String
yuuji@49 2292 read plain string
yuuji@49 2293 @item Complete
yuuji@49 2294 read with completion
yuuji@49 2295 @item File
yuuji@49 2296 read file name
yuuji@49 2297 @item Option
yuuji@49 2298 read optional string (if string omitted, omit [] too)
yuuji@49 2299 @item Position
yuuji@49 2300 read positional option (like [htbp])
yuuji@49 2301 @item Coord.
yuuji@51 2302 read coordinates
yuuji@49 2303 @item Quit
yuuji@51 2304 quit from generating
yuuji@49 2305 @end table
yuuji@49 2306
yuuji@49 2307 Since (A) is the optional argument to specify the location of included
yuuji@49 2308 EPS file, the completion style is @code{Position}, and the possible
yuuji@49 2309 characters are t, b, l, and r. To tell these information to generator,
yuuji@49 2310 operate as follows.
yuuji@49 2311
yuuji@49 2312 @display
yuuji@49 2313 Read type(1).... p
yuuji@49 2314 Acceptable characters: tblr RET
yuuji@49 2315 @end display
yuuji@49 2316
yuuji@49 2317 (B) is coordinate. So its completion style is coOrd. We want a prompt
yuuji@49 2318 meaning ``Maximum size'' when completion.
yuuji@49 2319
yuuji@49 2320 @display
yuuji@49 2321 Read type(2).... o
yuuji@49 2322 Prompt for coordinates: Max size RET
yuuji@49 2323 @end display
yuuji@49 2324
yuuji@49 2325 That's all for optional argument. Select quit.
yuuji@49 2326
yuuji@49 2327 @display
yuuji@49 2328 Read type(3).... q
yuuji@49 2329 @end display
yuuji@49 2330
yuuji@49 2331 Then the generated option add-in function for \epsinput will be shown in
yuuji@49 2332 the next window.
yuuji@49 2333
yuuji@49 2334 @subsubsection Generating ``argument add-in''
yuuji@49 2335 @cindex argument add-in
yuuji@49 2336
yuuji@49 2337 Next, create the argument add-in. The arguments for \epsinput are EPS
yuuji@49 2338 file name, framing style, and caption string in sequence.
yuuji@49 2339
yuuji@49 2340 @display
yuuji@49 2341 M-x YaTeX-generate-simple RET
yuuji@49 2342 epsinput RET
yuuji@49 2343 a
yuuji@49 2344 @end display
yuuji@49 2345
yuuji@49 2346 Above key strokes bring the prompt that asks the number of argument.
yuuji@49 2347 Answer it with 3.
yuuji@49 2348
yuuji@49 2349 @display
yuuji@49 2350 How many arguments?: 3 RET
yuuji@49 2351 @end display
yuuji@49 2352
yuuji@49 2353 Then the generator asks the completion style and prompt for completion.
yuuji@49 2354 Answer them. @kbd{f} for FileName and prompt string.
yuuji@49 2355
yuuji@49 2356 @display
yuuji@49 2357 Read type(1).... f
yuuji@49 2358 Prompt for argument#1 EPS file name RET
yuuji@49 2359 @end display
yuuji@49 2360
yuuji@49 2361 The second argument is one of selected symbol. So the completion type
yuuji@49 2362 is @code{Completion}.
yuuji@49 2363
yuuji@49 2364 @display
yuuji@49 2365 Read type(2).... c
yuuji@49 2366 Prompt for argument#2 Include style RET
yuuji@49 2367 @end display
yuuji@49 2368
yuuji@49 2369 Then all the candidates ready to be read. Type single RET after
yuuji@49 2370 entering all.
yuuji@49 2371
yuuji@49 2372 @display
yuuji@49 2373 Item[1](RET to exit): plain RET
yuuji@49 2374 Item[2](RET to exit): frame RET
yuuji@49 2375 Item[3](RET to exit): dframe RET
yuuji@49 2376 Item[4](RET to exit): RET
yuuji@49 2377 @end display
yuuji@49 2378
yuuji@49 2379 The following prompt asks whether the entered string must belong to
yuuji@49 2380 candidates or not. In this case, since the argument must be one of
yuuji@49 2381 @code{plain}, @code{frame}, and @code{dframe}, type @code{y}.
yuuji@49 2382
yuuji@49 2383 @display
yuuji@49 2384 Require match? (y or n) y
yuuji@49 2385 @end display
yuuji@49 2386
yuuji@49 2387 The last argument is the caption string for which any completion is
yuuji@49 2388 needed.
yuuji@49 2389
yuuji@49 2390 @display
yuuji@49 2391 Read type(3).... s
yuuji@49 2392 Prompt for argument#3 Caption RET
yuuji@49 2393 default: Figure of RET
yuuji@49 2394 @end display
yuuji@49 2395
yuuji@49 2396 Finally we'll get the argument add-in in the next window.
yuuji@49 2397
yuuji@49 2398 @subsection Contribution
yuuji@49 2399
yuuji@49 2400 If you get your own pretty function and you let it be in public, please
yuuji@51 2401 steel yourself in the happy atmosphere and do not send me the function.
yuuji@49 2402 I do know it is not fine because it is generated by yatexgen:-p.
yuuji@20 2403
yuuji@20 2404 @node Etcetera, Copying, Customizations, Top
yuuji@20 2405 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 2406 @chapter Etcetera
yuuji@20 2407
yuuji@20 2408 The standard completion tables provided in @file{yatex.el} contain a
yuuji@20 2409 few La@TeX{} commands I frequently use. This is to lessen the key
yuuji@20 2410 strokes to complete entire word, because too many candidates
yuuji@20 2411 rarely used often cause too many hits. Therefore always try to
yuuji@20 2412 use completion in order to enrich your dictionary, and you will
yuuji@20 2413 also find `Wild Bird' growing suitable for your La@TeX{} style.
yuuji@20 2414
yuuji@51 2415 The package name `Wild Bird' is the English translation of Japanese
yuuji@51 2416 title `Yachou', which is a trick on words of Japanese.
yuuji@20 2417
yuuji@20 2418 @node Copying, , Etcetera, Top
yuuji@20 2419 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
yuuji@20 2420 @chapter Copying
yuuji@20 2421
yuuji@80 2422 This program is distributed as a free software. You can
yuuji@80 2423 use/copy/modify/redistribute this software freely but with NO warranty to
yuuji@80 2424 anything as a result of using this software. Adopting code from this
yuuji@80 2425 program is also free. But I would not do contract act.
yuuji@80 2426
yuuji@80 2427 Any reports and suggestions are welcome as long as I feel interests in
yuuji@80 2428 this software. My possible e-mail address is `yuuji@@yatex.org'. (as of
yuuji@80 2429 Jan.2004) And there is mailing list for YaTeX. Although the common
yuuji@80 2430 language is Japanese, questions in English will be welcome. To join the
yuuji@80 2431 ML, send the mail whose subject is `append' to the address
yuuji@80 2432 `yatex@@yatex.org. If you have some question, please ask to
yuuji@80 2433 `yatex-admin@@yatex.org'.
yuuji@20 2434
yuuji@20 2435 The specification of this software will be surely modified
yuuji@20 2436 (depending on my feelings) without notice :-p.
yuuji@20 2437
yuuji@20 2438
yuuji@20 2439 @flushright
yuuji@20 2440 HIROSE Yuuji
yuuji@20 2441 @end flushright
yuuji@20 2442 @bye
yuuji@20 2443
yuuji@20 2444 Local variables:
yuuji@20 2445 mode: texinfo
yuuji@20 2446 fill-prefix: nil
yuuji@20 2447 fill-column: 74
yuuji@20 2448 End: