(yatexe)Killing LaTeX commands
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Killing LaTeX commands
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`[prefix] k' kills the LaTeX commands sometimes with their arguments.
Following table illustrates the correspondence of the invoking position
and what is killed.
[Invoking position] [action]
\begin, \end line kill \begin,\end pairs
%#BEGIN, %#END line kill %#BEGIN,%#END pairs
on a Section-type command kill section-type command
on a parenthesis kill parentheses
Note that when killing `\begin, \end' or `%#BEGIN, %#END' pair, the lines
`\begin, \end' or `%#BEGIN, %#END' exist will be killed entirely. So take
care not to create any line that contains more than one `\begin' or so.
While all operations above are to kill `containers' which surround some
text, universal argument (`C-u') for these commands kills not only
`containers' but also `contents' of them. See below as a sample.
Original text: [prefix] k C-u [prefix] k
Main \footnote{note} here. Main note here. Main here.
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