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| 84312 | 1 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- |
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3 @setfilename ../../info/reftex |
| 84312 | 4 @settitle RefTeX User Manual |
| 5 @synindex ky cp | |
| 6 @syncodeindex vr cp | |
| 7 @syncodeindex fn cp | |
| 8 | |
| 9 @c Version and Contact Info | |
| 10 @set VERSION 4.31 | |
| 11 @set EDITION 4.31 | |
| 12 @set DATE February 2006 | |
| 13 @set AUCTEXSITE @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/,AUCTeX distribution site} | |
| 14 @set MAINTAINERSITE @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/reftex.html,Ref@TeX{} web page} | |
| 15 @set MAINTAINERCONTACT @uref{mailto:auctex-devel@@gnu.org,contact the maintainers} | |
| 16 @set MAINTAINER the AUC@TeX{} project | |
| 17 @set SUPPORTADDRESS AUC@TeX{} user mailing list (@email{auctex@@gnu.org}) | |
| 18 @set DEVELADDRESS AUC@TeX{} developer mailing list (@email{auctex-devel@@gnu.org}) | |
| 19 @set BUGADDRESS AUC@TeX{} bug mailing list (@email{bug-auctex@@gnu.org}) | |
| 20 @set XEMACSFTP @uref{ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages/,XEmacs ftp site} | |
| 21 @c %**end of header | |
| 22 | |
| 23 @copying | |
| 24 This file documents @b{Ref@TeX{}}, a package to do labels, references, | |
| 25 citations and indices for LaTeX documents with Emacs. | |
| 26 | |
| 27 This is edition @value{EDITION} of the @b{Ref@TeX{}} User Manual for | |
| 28 @b{Ref@TeX{}} @value{VERSION} | |
| 29 | |
| 30 Copyright @copyright{} 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, | |
| 106815 | 31 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 84312 | 32 |
| 33 @quotation | |
| 34 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
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35 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or |
| 84312 | 36 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no |
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37 Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual'', |
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38 and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license |
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39 is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''. |
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41 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and |
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42 modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF supports it in |
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43 developing GNU and promoting software freedom.'' |
| 84312 | 44 @end quotation |
| 45 @end copying | |
| 46 | |
| 47 @dircategory Emacs | |
| 48 @direntry | |
| 49 * RefTeX: (reftex). Emacs support for LaTeX cross-references and citations. | |
| 50 @end direntry | |
| 51 | |
| 52 @finalout | |
| 53 | |
| 54 @c Macro definitions | |
| 55 | |
| 56 @c Subheadings inside a table. Need a difference between info and the rest. | |
| 57 @macro tablesubheading{text} | |
| 58 @ifinfo | |
| 59 @subsubheading \text\ | |
| 60 @end ifinfo | |
| 61 @ifnotinfo | |
| 62 @item @b{\text\} | |
| 63 @end ifnotinfo | |
| 64 @end macro | |
| 65 | |
| 66 @titlepage | |
| 67 @title Ref@TeX{} User Manual | |
| 68 @subtitle Support for LaTeX labels, references, citations and index entries with GNU Emacs | |
| 69 @subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, @value{DATE} | |
| 70 | |
| 71 @author by Carsten Dominik | |
| 72 @page | |
| 73 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
| 74 @insertcopying | |
| 75 @end titlepage | |
| 76 | |
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| 84312 | 80 @ifnottex |
| 81 @node Top,,,(dir) | |
| 82 | |
| 83 @b{Ref@TeX{}} is a package for managing Labels, References, | |
| 84 Citations and index entries with GNU Emacs. | |
| 85 | |
| 86 Don't be discouraged by the size of this manual, which covers | |
| 87 @b{Ref@TeX{}} in great depth. All you need to know to use | |
| 88 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can be summarized on two pages (@pxref{RefTeX in a | |
| 89 Nutshell}). You can go back later to other parts of this document when | |
| 90 needed. | |
| 91 | |
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| 84312 | 94 @menu |
| 95 * Introduction:: Quick-Start information. | |
| 96 | |
| 97 * Table of Contents:: A Tool to move around quickly. | |
| 98 * Labels and References:: Creating and referencing labels. | |
| 99 * Citations:: Creating Citations. | |
| 100 * Index Support:: Creating and Checking Index Entries. | |
| 101 * Viewing Cross-References:: Who references or cites what? | |
| 102 | |
| 103 * RefTeXs Menu:: The Ref menu in the menubar. | |
| 104 * Key Bindings:: The default key bindings. | |
| 105 * Faces:: Fontification of RefTeX's buffers. | |
| 106 * Multifile Documents:: Document spread over many files. | |
| 107 * Language Support:: How to support other languages. | |
| 108 * Finding Files:: Included TeX files and BibTeX .bib files. | |
| 109 * AUCTeX:: Cooperation with AUCTeX. | |
| 110 * Optimizations:: When RefTeX is too slow. | |
| 111 * Problems and Work-Arounds:: First Aid. | |
| 112 * Imprint:: Author, Web-site, Thanks | |
| 113 | |
| 114 * Commands:: Which are the available commands. | |
| 115 * Options:: How to extend and configure RefTeX. | |
| 116 * Keymaps and Hooks:: For customization. | |
| 117 * Changes:: A List of recent changes to RefTeX. | |
| 118 * GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation. | |
| 119 | |
| 120 The Index | |
| 121 | |
| 122 * Index:: The full index. | |
| 123 | |
| 124 @detailmenu | |
| 125 | |
| 126 Introduction | |
| 127 | |
| 128 * Installation:: How to install and activate RefTeX. | |
| 129 * RefTeX in a Nutshell:: A brief summary and quick guide. | |
| 130 | |
| 131 Labels and References | |
| 132 | |
| 133 * Creating Labels:: | |
| 134 * Referencing Labels:: | |
| 135 * Builtin Label Environments:: The environments RefTeX knows about. | |
| 136 * Defining Label Environments:: ... and environments it doesn't. | |
| 137 * Reference Info:: View the label corresponding to a \ref. | |
| 138 * xr (LaTeX package):: References to external documents. | |
| 139 * varioref (LaTeX package):: How to create \vref instead of \ref. | |
| 140 * fancyref (LaTeX package):: How to create \fref instead of \ref. | |
| 141 | |
| 142 Defining Label Environments | |
| 143 | |
| 144 * Theorem and Axiom:: Defined with @code{\newenvironment}. | |
| 145 * Quick Equation:: When a macro sets the label type. | |
| 146 * Figure Wrapper:: When a macro argument is a label. | |
| 147 * Adding Magic Words:: Other words for other languages. | |
| 148 * Using \eqref:: How to switch to this AMS-LaTeX macro. | |
| 149 * Non-Standard Environments:: Environments without \begin and \end | |
| 150 * Putting it Together:: How to combine many entries. | |
| 151 | |
| 152 Citations | |
| 153 | |
| 154 * Creating Citations:: How to create them. | |
| 155 * Citation Styles:: Natbib, Harvard, Chicago and Co. | |
| 156 * Citation Info:: View the corresponding database entry. | |
| 157 * Chapterbib and Bibunits:: Multiple bibliographies in a Document. | |
| 158 * Citations Outside LaTeX:: How to make citations in Emails etc. | |
| 159 * BibTeX Database Subsets:: Extract parts of a big database. | |
| 160 | |
| 161 Index Support | |
| 162 | |
| 163 * Creating Index Entries:: Macros and completion of entries. | |
| 164 * The Index Phrases File:: A special file for global indexing. | |
| 165 * Displaying and Editing the Index:: The index editor. | |
| 166 * Builtin Index Macros:: The index macros RefTeX knows about. | |
| 167 * Defining Index Macros:: ... and macros it doesn't. | |
| 168 | |
| 169 The Index Phrases File | |
| 170 | |
| 171 * Collecting Phrases:: Collecting from document or external. | |
| 172 * Consistency Checks:: Check for duplicates etc. | |
| 173 * Global Indexing:: The interactive indexing process. | |
| 174 | |
| 175 AUCTeX | |
| 176 | |
| 177 * AUCTeX-RefTeX Interface:: How both packages work together | |
| 178 * Style Files:: AUCTeX's style files can support RefTeX | |
| 179 * Bib-Cite:: Hypertext reading of a document | |
| 180 | |
| 181 Options, Keymaps, Hooks | |
| 182 | |
| 183 * Options (Table of Contents):: | |
| 184 * Options (Defining Label Environments):: | |
| 185 * Options (Creating Labels):: | |
| 186 * Options (Referencing Labels):: | |
| 187 * Options (Creating Citations):: | |
| 188 * Options (Index Support):: | |
| 189 * Options (Viewing Cross-References):: | |
| 190 * Options (Finding Files):: | |
| 191 * Options (Optimizations):: | |
| 192 * Options (Fontification):: | |
| 193 * Options (Misc):: | |
| 194 | |
| 195 @end detailmenu | |
| 196 @end menu | |
| 197 | |
| 198 @end ifnottex | |
| 199 | |
| 200 @node Introduction, Table of Contents, , Top | |
| 201 @chapter Introduction | |
| 202 @cindex Introduction | |
| 203 | |
| 204 @b{Ref@TeX{}} is a specialized package for support of labels, | |
| 205 references, citations, and the index in LaTeX. @b{Ref@TeX{}} wraps | |
| 206 itself round 4 LaTeX macros: @code{\label}, @code{\ref}, @code{\cite}, | |
| 207 and @code{\index}. Using these macros usually requires looking up | |
| 208 different parts of the document and searching through BibTeX database | |
| 209 files. @b{Ref@TeX{}} automates these time--consuming tasks almost | |
| 210 entirely. It also provides functions to display the structure of a | |
| 211 document and to move around in this structure quickly. | |
| 212 | |
| 213 @iftex | |
| 214 Don't be discouraged by the size of this manual, which covers @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 215 in great depth. All you need to know to use @b{Ref@TeX{}} can be | |
| 216 summarized on two pages (@pxref{RefTeX in a Nutshell}). You can go | |
| 217 back later to other parts of this document when needed. | |
| 218 @end iftex | |
| 219 | |
| 220 @xref{Imprint}, for information about who to contact for help, bug | |
| 221 reports or suggestions. | |
| 222 | |
| 223 @menu | |
| 224 * Installation:: How to install and activate RefTeX. | |
| 225 * RefTeX in a Nutshell:: A brief summary and quick guide. | |
| 226 @end menu | |
| 227 | |
| 228 @node Installation, RefTeX in a Nutshell, , Introduction | |
| 229 @section Installation | |
| 230 @cindex Installation | |
| 231 | |
| 232 @b{Ref@TeX{}} is bundled and pre--installed with Emacs since version | |
| 233 20.2. It was also bundled and pre--installed with XEmacs 19.16--20.x. | |
| 234 XEmacs 21.x users want to install the corresponding plug-in package | |
| 235 which is available from the @value{XEMACSFTP}. See the XEmacs 21.x | |
| 236 documentation on package installation for details. | |
| 237 | |
| 238 Users of earlier Emacs distributions (including Emacs 19) can get a copy | |
| 239 of the @b{Ref@TeX{}} distribution from the maintainers web-page. | |
| 240 @xref{Imprint}, for more information. | |
| 241 | |
| 242 @section Environment | |
| 243 @cindex Finding files | |
| 244 @cindex BibTeX database files, not found | |
| 245 @cindex TeX files, not found | |
| 246 @cindex @code{TEXINPUTS}, environment variable | |
| 247 @cindex @code{BIBINPUTS}, environment variable | |
| 248 | |
| 249 @b{Ref@TeX{}} needs to access all files which are part of a multifile | |
| 250 document, and the BibTeX database files requested by the | |
| 251 @code{\bibliography} command. To find these files, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will | |
| 252 require a search path, i.e. a list of directories to check. Normally | |
| 253 this list is stored in the environment variables @code{TEXINPUTS} and | |
| 254 @code{BIBINPUTS} which are also used by @b{Ref@TeX{}}. However, on some | |
| 255 systems these variables do not contain the full search path. If | |
| 256 @b{Ref@TeX{}} does not work for you because it cannot find some files, | |
| 257 read @ref{Finding Files}. | |
| 258 | |
| 259 @section Entering @b{Ref@TeX{}} Mode | |
| 260 | |
| 261 @findex turn-on-reftex | |
| 262 @findex reftex-mode | |
| 263 @vindex LaTeX-mode-hook | |
| 264 @vindex latex-mode-hook | |
| 265 To turn @b{Ref@TeX{}} Mode on and off in a particular buffer, use | |
| 266 @kbd{M-x reftex-mode}. To turn on @b{Ref@TeX{}} Mode for all LaTeX | |
| 267 files, add the following lines to your @file{.emacs} file: | |
| 268 | |
| 269 @example | |
| 270 (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'turn-on-reftex) ; with AUCTeX LaTeX mode | |
| 271 (add-hook 'latex-mode-hook 'turn-on-reftex) ; with Emacs latex mode | |
| 272 @end example | |
| 273 | |
| 274 @page | |
| 275 @node RefTeX in a Nutshell, , Installation, Introduction | |
| 276 @section @b{Ref@TeX{}} in a Nutshell | |
| 277 @cindex Quick-Start | |
| 278 @cindex Getting Started | |
| 279 @cindex RefTeX in a Nutshell | |
| 280 @cindex Nutshell, RefTeX in a | |
| 281 | |
| 282 @enumerate | |
| 283 @item | |
| 284 @b{Table of Contents}@* Typing @kbd{C-c =} (@code{reftex-toc}) will show | |
| 285 a table of contents of the document. This buffer can display sections, | |
| 286 labels and index entries defined in the document. From the buffer, you | |
| 287 can jump quickly to every part of your document. Press @kbd{?} to get | |
| 288 help. | |
| 289 | |
| 290 @item | |
| 291 @b{Labels and References}@* @b{Ref@TeX{}} helps to create unique labels | |
| 292 and to find the correct key for references quickly. It distinguishes | |
| 293 labels for different environments, knows about all standard | |
| 294 environments (and many others), and can be configured to recognize any | |
| 295 additional labeled environments you have defined yourself (variable | |
| 296 @code{reftex-label-alist}). | |
| 297 | |
| 298 @itemize @bullet | |
| 299 @item | |
| 300 @b{Creating Labels}@* | |
| 301 Type @kbd{C-c (} (@code{reftex-label}) to insert a label at point. | |
| 302 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will either | |
| 303 @itemize @minus | |
| 304 @item | |
| 305 derive a label from context (default for section labels) | |
| 306 @item | |
| 307 prompt for a label string (default for figures and tables) or | |
| 308 @item | |
| 309 insert a simple label made of a prefix and a number (all other | |
| 310 environments) | |
| 311 @end itemize | |
| 312 @noindent | |
| 313 Which labels are created how is configurable with the variable | |
| 314 @code{reftex-insert-label-flags}. | |
| 315 | |
| 316 @item | |
| 317 @b{Referencing Labels}@* To make a reference, type @kbd{C-c )} | |
| 318 (@code{reftex-reference}). This shows an outline of the document with | |
| 319 all labels of a certain type (figure, equation,...) and some label | |
| 320 context. Selecting a label inserts a @code{\ref@{@var{label}@}} macro | |
| 321 into the original buffer. | |
| 322 @end itemize | |
| 323 | |
| 324 @item | |
| 325 @b{Citations}@* | |
| 326 Typing @kbd{C-c [} (@code{reftex-citation}) will let you specify a | |
| 327 regular expression to search in current BibTeX database files (as | |
| 328 specified in the @code{\bibliography} command) and pull out a list of | |
| 329 matches for you to choose from. The list is @emph{formatted} and | |
| 330 sorted. The selected article is referenced as @samp{\cite@{@var{key}@}} | |
| 331 (see the variable @code{reftex-cite-format} if you want to insert | |
| 332 different macros). | |
| 333 | |
| 334 @item | |
| 335 @b{Index Support}@* | |
| 336 @b{Ref@TeX{}} helps to enter index entries. It also compiles all | |
| 337 entries into an alphabetically sorted @file{*Index*} buffer which you | |
| 338 can use to check and edit the entries. @b{Ref@TeX{}} knows about the | |
| 339 standard index macros and can be configured to recognize any additional | |
| 340 macros you have defined (@code{reftex-index-macros}). Multiple indices | |
| 341 are supported. | |
| 342 | |
| 343 @itemize @bullet | |
| 344 @item | |
| 345 @b{Creating Index Entries}@* | |
| 346 To index the current selection or the word at point, type @kbd{C-c /} | |
| 347 (@code{reftex-index-selection-or-word}). The default macro | |
| 348 @code{reftex-index-default-macro} will be used. For a more complex entry | |
| 349 type @kbd{C-c <} (@code{reftex-index}), select any of the index macros | |
| 350 and enter the arguments with completion. | |
| 351 | |
| 352 @item | |
| 353 @b{The Index Phrases File (Delayed Indexing)}@* | |
| 354 Type @kbd{C-c \} (@code{reftex-index-phrase-selection-or-word}) to add | |
| 355 the current word or selection to a special @emph{index phrase file}. | |
| 356 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can later search the document for occurrences of these | |
| 357 phrases and let you interactively index the matches. | |
| 358 | |
| 359 @item | |
| 360 @b{Displaying and Editing the Index}@* | |
| 361 To display the compiled index in a special buffer, type @kbd{C-c >} | |
| 362 (@code{reftex-display-index}). From that buffer you can check and edit | |
| 363 all entries. | |
| 364 @end itemize | |
| 365 | |
| 366 @page | |
| 367 @item @b{Viewing Cross-References}@* | |
| 368 When point is on the @var{key} argument of a cross--referencing macro | |
| 369 (@code{\label}, @code{\ref}, @code{\cite}, @code{\bibitem}, | |
| 370 @code{\index}, and variations) or inside a BibTeX database entry, you | |
| 371 can press @kbd{C-c &} (@code{reftex-view-crossref}) to display | |
| 372 corresponding locations in the document and associated BibTeX database | |
| 373 files. @* | |
| 374 When the enclosing macro is @code{\cite} or @code{\ref} and no other | |
| 375 message occupies the echo area, information about the citation or label | |
| 376 will automatically be displayed in the echo area. | |
| 377 | |
| 378 @item | |
| 379 @b{Multifile Documents}@* | |
| 380 Multifile Documents are fully supported. The included files must have a | |
| 381 file variable @code{TeX-master} or @code{tex-main-file} pointing to the | |
| 382 master file. @b{Ref@TeX{}} provides cross-referencing information from | |
| 383 all parts of the document, and across document borders | |
| 384 (@file{xr.sty}). | |
| 385 | |
| 386 @item | |
| 387 @b{Document Parsing}@* @b{Ref@TeX{}} needs to parse the document in | |
| 388 order to find labels and other information. It does it automatically | |
| 389 once and updates its list internally when @code{reftex-label} and | |
| 390 @code{reftex-index} are used. To enforce reparsing, call any of the | |
| 391 commands described above with a raw @kbd{C-u} prefix, or press the | |
| 392 @kbd{r} key in the label selection buffer, the table of contents | |
| 393 buffer, or the index buffer. | |
| 394 | |
| 395 @item | |
| 396 @b{AUCTeX} @* If your major LaTeX mode is AUCTeX, @b{Ref@TeX{}} can | |
| 397 cooperate with it (see variable @code{reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX}). AUCTeX | |
| 398 contains style files which trigger appropriate settings in | |
| 399 @b{Ref@TeX{}}, so that for many of the popular LaTeX packages no | |
| 400 additional customizations will be necessary. | |
| 401 | |
| 402 @item | |
| 403 @b{Useful Settings}@* | |
| 404 To integrate RefTeX with AUCTeX, use | |
| 405 @lisp | |
| 406 (setq reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX t) | |
| 407 @end lisp | |
| 408 | |
| 409 To make your own LaTeX macro definitions known to @b{Ref@TeX{}}, | |
| 410 customize the variables | |
| 411 @example | |
| 412 @code{reftex-label-alist} @r{(for label macros/environments)} | |
| 413 @code{reftex-section-levels} @r{(for sectioning commands)} | |
| 414 @code{reftex-cite-format} @r{(for @code{\cite}-like macros)} | |
| 415 @code{reftex-index-macros} @r{(for @code{\index}-like macros)} | |
| 416 @code{reftex-index-default-macro} @r{(to set the default macro)} | |
| 417 @end example | |
| 418 If you have a large number of macros defined, you may want to write | |
| 419 an AUCTeX style file to support them with both AUCTeX and | |
| 420 @b{Ref@TeX{}}. | |
| 421 | |
| 422 @item @b{Where Next?}@* Go ahead and use @b{Ref@TeX{}}. Use its menus | |
| 423 until you have picked up the key bindings. For an overview of what you | |
| 424 can do in each of the different special buffers, press @kbd{?}. Read | |
| 425 the manual if you get stuck, of if you are curious what else might be | |
| 426 available. The first part of the manual explains in | |
| 427 a tutorial way how to use and customize @b{Ref@TeX{}}. The second | |
| 428 part is a command and variable reference. | |
| 429 @end enumerate | |
| 430 | |
| 431 @node Table of Contents, Labels and References, Introduction, Top | |
| 432 @chapter Table of Contents | |
| 433 @cindex @file{*toc*} buffer | |
| 434 @cindex Structure editing | |
| 435 @cindex Table of contents buffer | |
| 436 @findex reftex-toc | |
| 437 @kindex C-c = | |
| 438 | |
| 439 Pressing the keys @kbd{C-c =} pops up a buffer showing the table of | |
| 440 contents of the document. By default, this @file{*toc*} buffer shows | |
| 441 only the sections of a document. Using the @kbd{l} and @kbd{i} keys you | |
| 442 can display all labels and index entries defined in the document as | |
| 443 well. | |
| 444 | |
| 445 With the cursor in any of the lines denoting a location in the | |
| 446 document, simple key strokes will display the corresponding part in | |
| 447 another window, jump to that location, or perform other actions. | |
| 448 | |
| 449 @kindex ? | |
| 450 Here is a list of special commands in the @file{*toc*} buffer. A | |
| 451 summary of this information is always available by pressing | |
| 452 @kbd{?}. | |
| 453 | |
| 454 @table @kbd | |
| 455 | |
| 456 @tablesubheading{General} | |
| 457 @item ? | |
| 458 Display a summary of commands. | |
| 459 | |
| 460 @item 0-9, - | |
| 461 Prefix argument. | |
| 462 | |
| 463 @tablesubheading{Moving around} | |
| 464 @item n | |
| 465 Goto next entry in the table of context. | |
| 466 | |
| 467 @item p | |
| 468 Goto previous entry in the table of context. | |
| 469 | |
| 470 @item C-c C-n | |
| 471 Goto next section heading. Useful when many labels and index entries | |
| 472 separate section headings. | |
| 473 | |
| 474 @item C-c C-p | |
| 475 Goto previous section heading. | |
| 476 | |
| 477 @item N z | |
| 478 Jump to section N, using the prefix arg. For example, @kbd{3 z} jumps | |
| 479 to section 3. | |
| 480 | |
| 481 @tablesubheading{Access to document locations} | |
| 482 @item @key{SPC} | |
| 483 Show the corresponding location in another window. This command does | |
| 484 @emph{not} select that other window. | |
| 485 | |
| 486 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 487 Goto the location in another window. | |
| 488 | |
| 489 @item @key{RET} | |
| 490 Go to the location and hide the @file{*toc*} buffer. This will restore | |
| 491 the window configuration before @code{reftex-toc} (@kbd{C-c =}) was | |
| 492 called. | |
| 493 | |
| 494 @item mouse-2 | |
| 495 @vindex reftex-highlight-selection | |
| 496 Clicking with mouse button 2 on a line has the same effect as @key{RET}. | |
| 497 See also variable @code{reftex-highlight-selection}, @ref{Options | |
| 498 (Fontification)}. | |
| 499 | |
| 500 @item f | |
| 501 @vindex reftex-toc-follow-mode | |
| 502 @vindex reftex-revisit-to-follow | |
| 503 Toggle follow mode. When follow mode is active, the other window will | |
| 504 always show the location corresponding to the line at point in the | |
| 505 @file{*toc*} buffer. This is similar to pressing @key{SPC} after each | |
| 506 cursor motion. The default for this flag can be set with the variable | |
| 507 @code{reftex-toc-follow-mode}. Note that only context in files already | |
| 508 visited is shown. @b{Ref@TeX{}} will not visit a file just for follow | |
| 509 mode. See, however, the variable | |
| 510 @code{reftex-revisit-to-follow}. | |
| 511 | |
| 512 @item . | |
| 513 Show calling point in another window. This is the point from where | |
| 514 @code{reftex-toc} was last called. | |
| 515 | |
| 516 @page | |
| 517 @tablesubheading{Promotion and Demotion} | |
| 518 | |
| 519 @item < | |
| 520 Promote the current section. This will convert @code{\section} to | |
| 521 @code{\chapter}, @code{\subsection} to @code{\section} etc. If there is | |
| 522 an active region, all sections in the region will be promoted, including | |
| 523 the one at point. To avoid mistakes, @b{Ref@TeX{}} requires a fresh | |
| 524 document scan before executing this command - if necessary, it will | |
| 525 automatically do this scan and ask the user to repeat the promotion | |
| 526 command. | |
| 527 | |
| 528 @item > | |
| 529 Demote the current section. This is the opposite of promotion. It will | |
| 530 convert @code{\chapter} to @code{\section} etc. If there is an active | |
| 531 region, all sections in the region will be demoted, including the one at | |
| 532 point. | |
| 533 | |
| 534 @item M-% | |
| 535 Rename the label at point. While generally not recommended, this can be | |
| 536 useful when a package like @file{fancyref} is used where the label | |
| 537 prefix determines the wording of a reference. After a | |
| 538 promotion/demotion it may be necessary to change a few labels from | |
| 539 @samp{sec:xyz} to @samp{cha:xyz} or vice versa. This command can be | |
| 540 used to do this - it launches a query replace to rename the definition | |
| 541 and all references of a label. | |
| 542 | |
| 543 @tablesubheading{Exiting} | |
| 544 @item q | |
| 545 Hide the @file{*toc*} buffer, return to the position where | |
| 546 @code{reftex-toc} was last called. | |
| 547 | |
| 548 @item k | |
| 549 Kill the @file{*toc*} buffer, return to the position where | |
| 550 @code{reftex-toc} was last called. | |
| 551 | |
| 552 @item C-c > | |
| 553 Switch to the @file{*Index*} buffer of this document. With prefix | |
| 554 @samp{2}, restrict the index to the section at point in the @file{*toc*} | |
| 555 buffer. | |
| 556 | |
| 557 @tablesubheading{Controlling what gets displayed} | |
| 558 | |
| 559 @item t | |
| 560 @vindex reftex-toc-max-level | |
| 561 Change the maximum level of toc entries displayed in the @file{*toc*} | |
| 562 buffer. Without prefix arg, all levels will be included. With prefix | |
| 563 arg (e.g @kbd{3 t}), ignore all toc entries with level greater than | |
| 564 @var{arg} (3 in this case). Chapters are level 1, sections are level 2. | |
| 565 The mode line @samp{T<>} indicator shows the current value. The default | |
| 566 depth can be configured with the variable | |
| 567 @code{reftex-toc-max-level}. | |
| 568 | |
| 569 @item F | |
| 570 @vindex reftex-toc-include-file-boundaries | |
| 571 Toggle the display of the file borders of a multifile document in the | |
| 572 @file{*toc*} buffer. The default for this flag can be set with the | |
| 573 variable @code{reftex-toc-include-file-boundaries}. | |
| 574 | |
| 575 @item l | |
| 576 @vindex reftex-toc-include-labels | |
| 577 Toggle the display of labels in the @file{*toc*} buffer. The default | |
| 578 for this flag can be set with the variable | |
| 579 @code{reftex-toc-include-labels}. When called with a prefix argument, | |
| 580 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will prompt for a label type and include only labels of | |
| 581 the selected type in the @file{*toc*} buffer. The mode line @samp{L<>} | |
| 582 indicator shows which labels are included. | |
| 583 | |
| 584 @item i | |
| 585 @vindex reftex-toc-include-index-entries | |
| 586 Toggle the display of index entries in the @file{*toc*} buffer. The | |
| 587 default for this flag can be set with the variable | |
| 588 @code{reftex-toc-include-index-entries}. When called with a prefix | |
| 589 argument, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will prompt for a specific index and include | |
| 590 only entries in the selected index in the @file{*toc*} buffer. The mode | |
| 591 line @samp{I<>} indicator shows which index is used. | |
| 592 | |
| 593 @item c | |
| 594 @vindex reftex-toc-include-context | |
| 595 Toggle the display of label and index context in the @file{*toc*} | |
| 596 buffer. The default for this flag can be set with the variable | |
| 597 @code{reftex-toc-include-context}. | |
| 598 | |
| 599 @tablesubheading{Updating the buffer} | |
| 600 | |
| 601 @item g | |
| 602 Rebuild the @file{*toc*} buffer. This does @emph{not} rescan the | |
| 603 document. | |
| 604 | |
| 605 @item r | |
| 606 @vindex reftex-enable-partial-scans | |
| 607 Reparse the LaTeX document and rebuild the @file{*toc*} buffer. When | |
| 608 @code{reftex-enable-partial-scans} is non-@code{nil}, rescan only the file this | |
| 609 location is defined in, not the entire document. | |
| 610 | |
| 611 @item C-u r | |
| 612 Reparse the @emph{entire} LaTeX document and rebuild the @file{*toc*} | |
| 613 buffer. | |
| 614 | |
| 615 @item x | |
| 616 Switch to the @file{*toc*} buffer of an external document. When the | |
| 617 current document is using the @code{xr} package (@pxref{xr (LaTeX | |
| 618 package)}), @b{Ref@TeX{}} will switch to one of the external | |
| 619 documents. | |
| 620 | |
| 621 | |
| 622 @tablesubheading{Automatic recentering} | |
| 623 | |
| 624 @item d | |
| 625 Toggle the display of a dedicated frame displaying just the @file{*toc*} | |
| 626 buffer. Follow mode and visiting locations will not work that frame, | |
| 627 but automatic recentering will make this frame always show your current | |
| 628 editing location in the document (see below). | |
| 629 | |
| 630 @item a | |
| 631 Toggle the automatic recentering of the @file{*toc*} buffer. When this | |
| 632 option is on, moving around in the document will cause the @file{*toc*} | |
| 633 to always highlight the current section. By default, this option is | |
| 634 active while the dedicated @file{*TOC*} frame exists. See also the | |
| 635 variable @code{reftex-auto-recenter-toc}. | |
| 636 | |
| 637 @end table | |
| 638 | |
| 639 @vindex reftex-toc-map | |
| 640 In order to define additional commands for the @file{*toc*} buffer, the | |
| 641 keymap @code{reftex-toc-map} may be used. | |
| 642 | |
| 643 @findex reftex-toc-recenter | |
| 644 @vindex reftex-auto-recenter-toc | |
| 645 @vindex reftex-idle-time | |
| 646 @cindex @file{*toc*} buffer, recentering | |
| 647 @cindex Table of contents buffer, recentering | |
| 648 @kindex C-c - | |
| 649 If you call @code{reftex-toc} while the @file{*toc*} buffer already | |
| 650 exists, the cursor will immediately jump to the right place, i.e. the | |
| 651 section from which @code{reftex-toc} was called will be highlighted. | |
| 652 The command @kbd{C-c -} (@code{reftex-toc-recenter}) will only redisplay | |
| 653 the @file{*toc*} buffer and highlight the correct line without actually | |
| 654 selecting the @file{*toc*} window. This can be useful to quickly find | |
| 655 out where in the document you currently are. You can also automate this | |
| 656 by asking RefTeX to keep track of your current editing position in the | |
| 657 TOC. The TOC window will then be updated whenever you stop typing for | |
| 658 more than @code{reftex-idle-time} seconds. By default this works only | |
| 659 with the dedicated @file{*TOC*} frame. But you can also force automatic | |
| 660 recentering of the TOC window on the current frame with | |
| 661 @lisp | |
| 662 (setq reftex-auto-recenter-toc t) | |
| 663 @end lisp | |
| 664 | |
| 665 | |
| 666 @cindex Sectioning commands | |
| 667 @cindex KOMA-Script, LaTeX classes | |
| 668 @cindex LaTeX classes, KOMA-Script | |
| 669 @cindex TOC entries for environments | |
| 670 @vindex reftex-section-levels | |
| 671 The section macros recognized by @b{Ref@TeX{}} are all LaTeX section | |
| 672 macros (from @code{\part} to @code{\subsubparagraph}) and the commands | |
| 673 @code{\addchap} and @code{\addsec} from the KOMA-Script classes. | |
| 674 Additional macros can be configured with the variable | |
| 675 @code{reftex-section-levels}. It is also possible to add certain LaTeX | |
| 676 environments to the table of contents. This is probably only useful for | |
| 677 theorem-like environments. @xref{Defining Label Environments}, for an | |
| 678 example. | |
| 679 | |
| 680 @node Labels and References, Citations, Table of Contents, Top | |
| 681 @chapter Labels and References | |
| 682 @cindex Labels in LaTeX | |
| 683 @cindex References in LaTeX | |
| 684 @cindex Label category | |
| 685 @cindex Label environment | |
| 686 @cindex @code{\label} | |
| 687 | |
| 688 LaTeX provides a powerful mechanism to deal with cross--references in a | |
| 689 document. When writing a document, any part of it can be marked with a | |
| 690 label, like @samp{\label@{mark@}}. LaTeX records the current value of a | |
| 691 certain counter when a label is defined. Later references to this label | |
| 692 (like @samp{\ref@{mark@}}) will produce the recorded value of the | |
| 693 counter. | |
| 694 | |
| 695 Labels can be used to mark sections, figures, tables, equations, | |
| 696 footnotes, items in enumerate lists etc. LaTeX is context sensitive in | |
| 697 doing this: A label defined in a figure environment automatically | |
| 698 records the figure counter, not the section counter. | |
| 699 | |
| 700 Several different environments can share a common counter and therefore | |
| 701 a common label category. E.g. labels in both @code{equation} and | |
| 702 @code{eqnarray} environments record the value of the same counter - the | |
| 703 equation counter. | |
| 704 | |
| 705 @menu | |
| 706 * Creating Labels:: | |
| 707 * Referencing Labels:: | |
| 708 * Builtin Label Environments:: The environments RefTeX knows about. | |
| 709 * Defining Label Environments:: ... and environments it doesn't. | |
| 710 * Reference Info:: View the label corresponding to a \ref. | |
| 711 * xr (LaTeX package):: References to external documents. | |
| 712 * varioref (LaTeX package):: How to create \vref instead of \ref. | |
| 713 * fancyref (LaTeX package):: How to create \fref instead of \ref. | |
| 714 @end menu | |
| 715 | |
| 716 @node Creating Labels, Referencing Labels, , Labels and References | |
| 717 @section Creating Labels | |
| 718 @cindex Creating labels | |
| 719 @cindex Labels, creating | |
| 720 @cindex Labels, deriving from context | |
| 721 @kindex C-c ( | |
| 722 @findex reftex-label | |
| 723 | |
| 724 In order to create a label in a LaTeX document, press @kbd{C-c (} | |
| 725 (@code{reftex-label}). Just like LaTeX, @b{Ref@TeX{}} is context sensitive | |
| 726 and will figure out the environment it currently is in and adapt the | |
| 727 label to that environment. A label usually consists of a short prefix | |
| 728 indicating the type of the label and a unique mark. @b{Ref@TeX{}} has | |
| 729 3 different modes to create this mark. | |
| 730 | |
| 731 @enumerate | |
| 732 @item | |
| 733 @vindex reftex-translate-to-ascii-function | |
| 734 @vindex reftex-derive-label-parameters | |
| 735 @vindex reftex-label-illegal-re | |
| 736 @vindex reftex-abbrev-parameters | |
| 737 A label can be derived from context. This means, @b{Ref@TeX{}} takes | |
| 738 the context of the label definition and constructs a label from | |
| 739 that@footnote{Note that the context may contain constructs which are | |
| 740 invalid in labels. @b{Ref@TeX{}} will therefore strip the accent from | |
| 741 accented Latin-1 characters and remove everything else which is not | |
| 742 valid in labels. This mechanism is safe, but may not be satisfactory | |
| 743 for non-western languages. Check the following variables if you need to | |
| 744 change things: @code{reftex-translate-to-ascii-function}, | |
| 745 @code{reftex-derive-label-parameters}, @code{reftex-label-illegal-re}, | |
| 746 @code{reftex-abbrev-parameters}.}. This works best for section labels, | |
| 747 where the section heading is used to construct a label. In fact, | |
| 748 @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s default settings use this method only for section | |
| 749 labels. You will be asked to confirm the derived label, or edit | |
| 750 it. | |
| 751 | |
| 752 @item | |
| 753 We may also use a simple unique number to identify a label. This is | |
| 754 mostly useful for labels where it is difficult to come up with a very | |
| 755 good descriptive name. @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s default settings use this method | |
| 756 for equations, enumerate items and footnotes. The author of @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 757 tends to write documents with many equations and finds it impossible | |
| 758 to come up with good names for each of them. These simple labels are | |
| 759 inserted without query, and are therefore very fast. Good descriptive | |
| 760 names are not really necessary as @b{Ref@TeX{}} will provide context to | |
| 761 reference a label (@pxref{Referencing Labels}). | |
| 762 | |
| 763 @item | |
| 764 The third method is to ask the user for a label. This is most | |
| 765 useful for things which are easy to describe briefly and do not turn up | |
| 766 too frequently in a document. @b{Ref@TeX{}} uses this for figures and | |
| 767 tables. Of course, one can enter the label directly by typing the full | |
| 768 @samp{\label@{mark@}}. The advantage of using @code{reftex-label} | |
| 769 anyway is that @b{Ref@TeX{}} will know that a new label has been defined. | |
| 770 It will then not be necessary to rescan the document in order to access | |
| 771 this label later. | |
| 772 @end enumerate | |
| 773 | |
| 774 @vindex reftex-insert-label-flags | |
| 775 If you want to change the way certain labels are created, check out the | |
| 776 variable @code{reftex-insert-label-flags} (@pxref{Options (Creating | |
| 777 Labels)}). | |
| 778 | |
| 779 If you are using AUCTeX to write your LaTeX documents, you can | |
| 780 set it up to delegate the creation of labels to | |
| 781 @b{Ref@TeX{}}. @xref{AUCTeX}, for more information. | |
| 782 | |
| 783 @node Referencing Labels, Builtin Label Environments, Creating Labels, Labels and References | |
| 784 @section Referencing Labels | |
| 785 @cindex Referencing labels | |
| 786 @cindex Labels, referencing | |
| 787 @cindex Selection buffer, labels | |
| 788 @cindex Selection process | |
| 789 @cindex @code{\ref} | |
| 790 @kindex C-c ) | |
| 791 @findex reftex-reference | |
| 792 | |
| 793 @vindex reftex-trust-label-prefix | |
| 794 @b{Ref@TeX{}} scans the document in order to find all labels. To make | |
| 795 referencing labels easier, it assigns to each label a category, the | |
| 796 @emph{label type} (for example section, table, figure, equation, etc.). | |
| 797 In order to determine the label type, RefTeX parses around each label | |
| 798 to see in what kind of environments it is located. You can speed up | |
| 799 the parsing by using type-specific prefixes for labels and configuring | |
| 800 the variable @code{reftex-trust-label-prefix}. | |
| 801 | |
| 802 Referencing Labels is really at the heart of @b{Ref@TeX{}}. Press @kbd{C-c | |
| 803 )} in order to reference a label (reftex-reference). This will start a | |
| 804 selection process and finally insert the complete @samp{\ref@{label@}} | |
| 805 into the buffer. | |
| 806 | |
| 807 First, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will determine the label category which is required. | |
| 808 Often that can be figured out from context. For example, if you | |
| 809 write @samp{As shown in eq.} and the press @kbd{C-c )}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} knows | |
| 810 that an equation label is going to be referenced. If it cannot figure | |
| 811 out what label category is needed, it will query for one. | |
| 812 | |
| 813 You will then be presented with a label selection menu. This is a | |
| 814 special buffer which contains an outline of the document along with all | |
| 815 labels of the given label category. In addition, next to the label | |
| 816 there will be one line of context of the label definition, which is some | |
| 817 text in the buffer near the label definition. Usually this is | |
| 818 sufficient to identify the label. If you are unsure about a certain | |
| 819 label, pressing @key{SPC} will show the label definition point in | |
| 820 another window. | |
| 821 | |
| 822 In order to reference a label, move to cursor to the correct label and | |
| 823 press @key{RET}. You can also reference several labels with a single | |
| 824 call to @code{reftex-reference} by marking entries with the @kbd{m} | |
| 825 key (see below). | |
| 826 | |
| 827 @kindex ? | |
| 828 Here is a list of special commands in the selection buffer. A summary | |
| 829 of this information is always available from the selection process by | |
| 830 pressing @kbd{?}. | |
| 831 | |
| 832 | |
| 833 | |
| 834 @table @kbd | |
| 835 @tablesubheading{General} | |
| 836 @item ? | |
| 837 Show a summary of available commands. | |
| 838 | |
| 839 @item 0-9,- | |
| 840 Prefix argument. | |
| 841 | |
| 842 @tablesubheading{Moving around} | |
| 843 @item n | |
| 844 Go to next label. | |
| 845 | |
| 846 @item p | |
| 847 Go to previous label. | |
| 848 | |
| 849 @item b | |
| 850 Jump back to the position where you last left the selection buffer. | |
| 851 Normally this should get you back to the last referenced label. | |
| 852 | |
| 853 @item C-c C-n | |
| 854 Goto next section heading. | |
| 855 | |
| 856 @item C-c C-p | |
| 857 Goto previous section heading. | |
| 858 | |
| 859 @item N z | |
| 860 Jump to section N, using the prefix arg. For example @kbd{3 z} jumps to | |
| 861 section 3. | |
| 862 | |
| 863 @tablesubheading{Displaying Context} | |
| 864 @item @key{SPC} | |
| 865 Show the surroundings of the definition of the current label in another | |
| 866 window. See also the @kbd{f} key. | |
| 867 | |
| 868 @item f | |
| 869 @vindex reftex-revisit-to-follow | |
| 870 Toggle follow mode. When follow mode is active, the other window will | |
| 871 always display the full context of the current label. This is similar | |
| 872 to pressing @key{SPC} after each cursor motion. Note that only context | |
| 873 in files already visited is shown. @b{RefTeX} will not visit a file | |
| 874 just for follow mode. See, however, the variable | |
| 875 @code{reftex-revisit-to-follow}. | |
| 876 | |
| 877 @item . | |
| 878 Show insertion point in another window. This is the point from where you | |
| 879 called @code{reftex-reference}. | |
| 880 | |
| 881 @tablesubheading{Selecting a label and creating the reference} | |
| 882 @item @key{RET} | |
| 883 Insert a reference to the label at point into the buffer from which the | |
| 884 selection process was started. When entries have been marked, @key{RET} | |
| 885 references all marked labels. | |
| 886 | |
| 887 @item mouse-2 | |
| 888 @vindex reftex-highlight-selection | |
| 889 Clicking with mouse button 2 on a label will accept it like @key{RET} | |
| 890 would. See also variable @code{reftex-highlight-selection}, @ref{Options | |
| 891 (Misc)}. | |
| 892 | |
| 893 @vindex reftex-multiref-punctuation | |
| 894 @item m - + , | |
| 895 Mark the current entry. When several entries have been marked, pressing | |
| 896 @kbd{RET} will accept all of them and place them into several | |
| 897 @code{\ref} macros. The special markers @samp{,-+} also store a | |
| 898 separator to be inserted before the corresponding reference. So marking | |
| 899 six entries with the keys @samp{m , , - , +} will give a reference list | |
| 900 like this (see the variable @code{reftex-multiref-punctuation}) | |
| 901 @example | |
| 902 In eqs. (1), (2), (3)--(4), (5) and (6) | |
| 903 @end example | |
| 904 | |
| 905 @item u | |
| 906 Unmark a marked entry. | |
| 907 | |
| 908 @c FIXME: Do we need `A' as well for consistency? | |
| 909 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{saferef} | |
| 910 @cindex @code{saferef}, LaTeX package | |
| 911 @item a | |
| 912 Accept the marked entries and put all labels as a comma-separated list | |
| 913 into one @emph{single} @code{\ref} macro. Some packages like | |
| 914 @file{saferef.sty} support multiple references in this way. | |
| 915 | |
| 916 @item l | |
| 917 Use the last referenced label(s) again. This is equivalent to moving to | |
| 918 that label and pressing @key{RET}. | |
| 919 | |
| 920 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 921 Enter a label with completion. This may also be a label which does not | |
| 922 yet exist in the document. | |
| 923 | |
| 924 @item v | |
| 925 @cindex @code{varioref}, LaTeX package | |
| 926 @cindex @code{\vref} | |
| 927 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{varioref} | |
| 928 Toggle between @code{\ref} and @code{\vref} macro for references. The | |
| 929 @code{\vref} macro is defined in the @code{varioref} LaTeX package. | |
| 930 With this key you can force @b{Ref@TeX{}} to insert a @code{\vref} | |
| 931 macro. The current state of this flag is displayed by the @samp{S<>} | |
| 932 indicator in the mode line of the selection buffer. | |
| 933 | |
| 934 @item V | |
| 935 @cindex @code{fancyref}, LaTeX package | |
| 936 @cindex @code{\fref} | |
| 937 @cindex @code{\Fref} | |
| 938 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{fancyref} | |
| 939 Cycle between @code{\ref}, @code{\fref} and @code{\Fref}. The | |
| 940 @code{\fref} and @code{\Fref} macros are defined in the @code{fancyref} | |
| 941 LaTeX package. With this key you can force @b{Ref@TeX{}} to insert a | |
| 942 @code{\fref} or @code{\Fref} macro. The current state of this flag is | |
| 943 displayed by the @samp{S<>} indicator in the mode line of the | |
| 944 selection buffer. | |
| 945 | |
| 946 @tablesubheading{Exiting} | |
| 947 | |
| 948 @item q | |
| 949 Exit the selection process without inserting any reference into the | |
| 950 buffer. | |
| 951 | |
| 952 @tablesubheading{Controlling what gets displayed} | |
| 953 @vindex reftex-label-menu-flags | |
| 954 The defaults for the following flags can be configured with the variable | |
| 955 @code{reftex-label-menu-flags} (@pxref{Options (Referencing Labels)}). | |
| 956 | |
| 957 @item c | |
| 958 Toggle the display of the one-line label definition context in the | |
| 959 selection buffer. | |
| 960 | |
| 961 @item F | |
| 962 Toggle the display of the file borders of a multifile document in the | |
| 963 selection buffer. | |
| 964 | |
| 965 @item t | |
| 966 Toggle the display of the table of contents in the selection buffer. | |
| 967 With prefix @var{arg}, change the maximum level of toc entries displayed | |
| 968 to @var{arg}. Chapters are level 1, section are level 2. | |
| 969 | |
| 970 @item # | |
| 971 Toggle the display of a label counter in the selection buffer. | |
| 972 | |
| 973 @item % | |
| 974 Toggle the display of labels hidden in comments in the selection | |
| 975 buffers. Sometimes, you may have commented out parts of your document. | |
| 976 If these parts contain label definitions, @b{Ref@TeX{}} can still display | |
| 977 and reference these labels. | |
| 978 | |
| 979 @tablesubheading{Updating the buffer} | |
| 980 @item g | |
| 981 Update the menu. This will rebuilt the menu from the internal label | |
| 982 list, but not reparse the document (see @kbd{r}). | |
| 983 | |
| 984 @item r | |
| 985 @vindex reftex-enable-partial-scans | |
| 986 Reparse the document to update the information on all labels and rebuild | |
| 987 the menu. If the variable @code{reftex-enable-partial-scans} is | |
| 988 non-@code{nil} and your document is a multifile document, this will | |
| 989 reparse only a part of the document (the file in which the label at | |
| 990 point was defined). | |
| 991 | |
| 992 @item C-u r | |
| 993 Reparse the @emph{entire} document. | |
| 994 | |
| 995 @item s | |
| 996 Switch the label category. After prompting for another label category, | |
| 997 a menu for that category will be shown. | |
| 998 | |
| 999 @item x | |
| 1000 Reference a label from an external document. With the LaTeX package | |
| 1001 @code{xr} it is possible to reference labels defined in another | |
| 1002 document. This key will switch to the label menu of an external | |
| 1003 document and let you select a label from there (@pxref{xr (LaTeX | |
| 1004 package),,xr}). | |
| 1005 | |
| 1006 @end table | |
| 1007 | |
| 1008 @vindex reftex-select-label-map | |
| 1009 In order to define additional commands for the selection process, the | |
| 1010 keymap @code{reftex-select-label-map} may be used. | |
| 1011 | |
| 1012 @node Builtin Label Environments, Defining Label Environments, Referencing Labels, Labels and References | |
| 1013 @section Builtin Label Environments | |
| 1014 @cindex Builtin label environments | |
| 1015 @cindex Label environments, builtin | |
| 1016 @cindex Environments, builtin | |
| 1017 @vindex reftex-label-alist | |
| 1018 @vindex reftex-label-alist-builtin | |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 @b{Ref@TeX{}} needs to be aware of the environments which can be referenced | |
| 1021 with a label (i.e. which carry their own counters). By default, @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 1022 recognizes all labeled environments and macros discussed in @cite{The | |
| 1023 LaTeX Companion by Goossens, Mittelbach & Samarin, Addison-Wesley | |
| 1024 1994.}. These are: | |
| 1025 | |
| 1026 @itemize @minus | |
| 1027 @item | |
| 1028 @cindex @code{figure}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1029 @cindex @code{figure*}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1030 @cindex @code{table}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1031 @cindex @code{table*}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1032 @cindex @code{equation}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1033 @cindex @code{eqnarray}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1034 @cindex @code{enumerate}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1035 @cindex @code{\footnote}, LaTeX macro | |
| 1036 @cindex LaTeX macro @code{footnote} | |
| 1037 @cindex LaTeX core | |
| 1038 @code{figure}, @code{figure*}, @code{table}, @code{table*}, @code{equation}, | |
| 1039 @code{eqnarray}, @code{enumerate}, the @code{\footnote} macro (this is | |
| 1040 the LaTeX core stuff) | |
| 1041 @item | |
| 1042 @cindex AMS-LaTeX | |
| 1043 @cindex @code{amsmath}, LaTeX package | |
| 1044 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{amsmath} | |
| 1045 @cindex @code{align}, AMS-LaTeX environment | |
| 1046 @cindex @code{gather}, AMS-LaTeX environment | |
| 1047 @cindex @code{multline}, AMS-LaTeX environment | |
| 1048 @cindex @code{flalign}, AMS-LaTeX environment | |
| 1049 @cindex @code{alignat}, AMS-LaTeX environment | |
| 1050 @cindex @code{xalignat}, AMS-LaTeX environment | |
| 1051 @cindex @code{xxalignat}, AMS-LaTeX environment | |
| 1052 @cindex @code{subequations}, AMS-LaTeX environment | |
| 1053 @code{align}, @code{gather}, @code{multline}, @code{flalign}, | |
| 1054 @code{alignat}, @code{xalignat}, @code{xxalignat}, @code{subequations} | |
| 1055 (from AMS-LaTeX's @file{amsmath.sty} package) | |
| 1056 @item | |
| 1057 @cindex @code{endnote}, LaTeX package | |
| 1058 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{endnote} | |
| 1059 @cindex @code{\endnote}, LaTeX macro | |
| 1060 the @code{\endnote} macro (from @file{endnotes.sty}) | |
| 1061 @item | |
| 1062 @cindex @code{fancybox}, LaTeX package | |
| 1063 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{fancybox} | |
| 1064 @cindex @code{Beqnarray}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1065 @code{Beqnarray} (@file{fancybox.sty}) | |
| 1066 @item | |
| 1067 @cindex @code{floatfig}, LaTeX package | |
| 1068 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{floatfig} | |
| 1069 @cindex @code{floatingfig}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1070 @code{floatingfig} (@file{floatfig.sty}) | |
| 1071 @item | |
| 1072 @cindex @code{longtable}, LaTeX package | |
| 1073 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{longtable} | |
| 1074 @cindex @code{longtable}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1075 @code{longtable} (@file{longtable.sty}) | |
| 1076 @item | |
| 1077 @cindex @code{picinpar}, LaTeX package | |
| 1078 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{picinpar} | |
| 1079 @cindex @code{figwindow}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1080 @cindex @code{tabwindow}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1081 @code{figwindow}, @code{tabwindow} (@file{picinpar.sty}) | |
| 1082 @item | |
| 1083 @cindex @code{sidecap}, LaTeX package | |
| 1084 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{sidecap} | |
| 1085 @cindex @code{SCfigure}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1086 @cindex @code{SCtable}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1087 @code{SCfigure}, @code{SCtable} (@file{sidecap.sty}) | |
| 1088 @item | |
| 1089 @cindex @code{rotating}, LaTeX package | |
| 1090 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{rotating} | |
| 1091 @cindex @code{sidewaysfigure}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1092 @cindex @code{sidewaystable}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1093 @code{sidewaysfigure}, @code{sidewaystable} (@file{rotating.sty}) | |
| 1094 @item | |
| 1095 @cindex @code{subfig}, LaTeX package | |
| 1096 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{subfigure} | |
| 1097 @cindex @code{subfigure}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1098 @cindex @code{subfigure*}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1099 @code{subfigure}, @code{subfigure*}, the @code{\subfigure} macro | |
| 1100 (@file{subfigure.sty}) | |
| 1101 @item | |
| 1102 @cindex @code{supertab}, LaTeX package | |
| 1103 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{supertab} | |
| 1104 @cindex @code{supertabular}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1105 @code{supertabular} (@file{supertab.sty}) | |
| 1106 @item | |
| 1107 @cindex @code{wrapfig}, LaTeX package | |
| 1108 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{wrapfig} | |
| 1109 @cindex @code{wrapfigure}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1110 @code{wrapfigure} (@file{wrapfig.sty}) | |
| 1111 @end itemize | |
| 1112 | |
| 1113 If you want to use other labeled environments, defined with | |
| 1114 @code{\newtheorem}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} needs to be configured to recognize | |
| 1115 them (@pxref{Defining Label Environments}). | |
| 1116 | |
| 1117 @node Defining Label Environments, Reference Info, Builtin Label Environments, Labels and References | |
| 1118 @section Defining Label Environments | |
| 1119 @cindex Label environments, defining | |
| 1120 | |
| 1121 @vindex reftex-label-alist | |
| 1122 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can be configured to recognize additional labeled | |
| 1123 environments and macros. This is done with the variable | |
| 1124 @code{reftex-label-alist} (@pxref{Options (Defining Label | |
| 1125 Environments)}). If you are not familiar with Lisp, you can use the | |
| 1126 @code{custom} library to configure this rather complex variable. To do | |
| 1127 this, use | |
| 1128 | |
| 1129 @example | |
| 1130 @kbd{M-x customize-variable @key{RET} reftex-label-alist @key{RET}} | |
| 1131 @end example | |
| 1132 | |
| 1133 @vindex reftex-label-alist-builtin | |
| 1134 Here we will discuss a few examples, in order to make things clearer. | |
| 1135 It can also be instructive to look at the constant | |
| 1136 @code{reftex-label-alist-builtin} which contains the entries for | |
| 1137 all the builtin environments and macros (@pxref{Builtin Label | |
| 1138 Environments}). | |
| 1139 | |
| 1140 @menu | |
| 1141 * Theorem and Axiom:: Defined with @code{\newenvironment}. | |
| 1142 * Quick Equation:: When a macro sets the label type. | |
| 1143 * Figure Wrapper:: When a macro argument is a label. | |
| 1144 * Adding Magic Words:: Other words for other languages. | |
| 1145 * Using \eqref:: How to switch to this AMS-LaTeX macro. | |
| 1146 * Non-Standard Environments:: Environments without \begin and \end | |
| 1147 * Putting it Together:: How to combine many entries. | |
| 1148 @end menu | |
| 1149 | |
| 1150 @node Theorem and Axiom, Quick Equation, , Defining Label Environments | |
| 1151 @subsection Theorem and Axiom Environments | |
| 1152 @cindex @code{theorem}, newtheorem | |
| 1153 @cindex @code{axiom}, newtheorem | |
| 1154 @cindex @code{\newtheorem} | |
| 1155 | |
| 1156 Suppose you are using @code{\newtheorem} in LaTeX in order to define two | |
| 1157 new environments, @code{theorem} and @code{axiom} | |
| 1158 | |
| 1159 @example | |
| 1160 \newtheorem@{axiom@}@{Axiom@} | |
| 1161 \newtheorem@{theorem@}@{Theorem@} | |
| 1162 @end example | |
| 1163 | |
| 1164 @noindent | |
| 1165 to be used like this: | |
| 1166 | |
| 1167 @example | |
| 1168 \begin@{axiom@} | |
| 1169 \label@{ax:first@} | |
| 1170 .... | |
| 1171 \end@{axiom@} | |
| 1172 @end example | |
| 1173 | |
| 1174 So we need to tell @b{Ref@TeX{}} that @code{theorem} and @code{axiom} are new | |
| 1175 labeled environments which define their own label categories. We can | |
| 1176 either use Lisp to do this (e.g. in @file{.emacs}) or use the custom | |
| 1177 library. With Lisp it would look like this | |
| 1178 | |
| 1179 @lisp | |
| 1180 (setq reftex-label-alist | |
| 1181 '(("axiom" ?a "ax:" "~\\ref@{%s@}" nil ("axiom" "ax.") -2) | |
| 1182 ("theorem" ?h "thr:" "~\\ref@{%s@}" t ("theorem" "th.") -3))) | |
| 1183 @end lisp | |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 The type indicator characters @code{?a} and @code{?h} are used for | |
| 1186 prompts when @b{Ref@TeX{}} queries for a label type. @code{?h} | |
| 1187 was chosen for @code{theorem} since @code{?t} is already taken by | |
| 1188 @code{table}. Note that also @code{?s}, @code{?f}, @code{?e}, | |
| 1189 @code{?i}, @code{?n} are already used for standard environments. | |
| 1190 | |
| 1191 @noindent | |
| 1192 The labels for Axioms and Theorems will have the prefixes @samp{ax:} and | |
| 1193 @samp{thr:}, respectively. @xref{AUCTeX}, for information on how | |
| 1194 AUCTeX can use RefTeX to automatically create labels when a new environment | |
| 1195 is inserted into a buffer. Additionally, the following needs to be | |
| 1196 added to one's .emacs file before AUCTeX will automatically create | |
| 1197 labels for the new environments. | |
| 1198 | |
| 1199 @lisp | |
| 1200 (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook | |
| 1201 (lambda () | |
| 1202 (LaTeX-add-environments | |
| 1203 '("axiom" LaTeX-env-label) | |
| 1204 '("theorem" LaTeX-env-label)))) | |
| 1205 @end lisp | |
| 1206 | |
| 1207 | |
| 1208 @noindent | |
| 1209 The @samp{~\ref@{%s@}} is a format string indicating how to insert | |
| 1210 references to these labels. | |
| 1211 | |
| 1212 @noindent | |
| 1213 The next item indicates how to grab context of the label definition. | |
| 1214 @itemize @minus | |
| 1215 @item | |
| 1216 @code{t} means to get it from a default location (from the beginning of | |
| 1217 a @code{\macro} or after the @code{\begin} statement). @code{t} is | |
| 1218 @emph{not} a good choice for eqnarray and similar environments. | |
| 1219 @item | |
| 1220 @code{nil} means to use the text right after the label definition. | |
| 1221 @item | |
| 1222 For more complex ways of getting context, see the variable | |
| 1223 @code{reftex-label-alist} (@ref{Options (Defining Label | |
| 1224 Environments)}). | |
| 1225 @end itemize | |
| 1226 | |
| 1227 The following list of strings is used to guess the correct label type | |
| 1228 from the word before point when creating a reference. E.g. if you | |
| 1229 write: @samp{As we have shown in Theorem} and then press @kbd{C-c )}, | |
| 1230 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will know that you are looking for a theorem label and | |
| 1231 restrict the menu to only these labels without even asking. | |
| 1232 | |
| 1233 The final item in each entry is the level at which the environment | |
| 1234 should produce entries in the table of context buffer. If the number is | |
| 1235 positive, the environment will produce numbered entries (like | |
| 1236 @code{\section}), if it is negative the entries will be unnumbered (like | |
| 1237 @code{\section*}). Use this only for environments which structure the | |
| 1238 document similar to sectioning commands. For everything else, omit the | |
| 1239 item. | |
| 1240 | |
| 1241 To do the same configuration with @code{customize}, you need to click on | |
| 1242 the @code{[INS]} button twice to create two templates and fill them in | |
| 1243 like this: | |
| 1244 | |
| 1245 @example | |
| 1246 Reftex Label Alist: [Hide] | |
| 1247 [INS] [DEL] Package or Detailed : [Value Menu] Detailed: | |
| 1248 Environment or \macro : [Value Menu] String: axiom | |
| 1249 Type specification : [Value Menu] Char : a | |
| 1250 Label prefix string : [Value Menu] String: ax: | |
| 1251 Label reference format: [Value Menu] String: ~\ref@{%s@} | |
| 1252 Context method : [Value Menu] After label | |
| 1253 Magic words: | |
| 1254 [INS] [DEL] String: axiom | |
| 1255 [INS] [DEL] String: ax. | |
| 1256 [INS] | |
| 1257 [X] Make TOC entry : [Value Menu] Level: -2 | |
| 1258 [INS] [DEL] Package or Detailed : [Value Menu] Detailed: | |
| 1259 Environment or \macro : [Value Menu] String: theorem | |
| 1260 Type specification : [Value Menu] Char : h | |
| 1261 Label prefix string : [Value Menu] String: thr: | |
| 1262 Label reference format: [Value Menu] String: ~\ref@{%s@} | |
| 1263 Context method : [Value Menu] Default position | |
| 1264 Magic words: | |
| 1265 [INS] [DEL] String: theorem | |
| 1266 [INS] [DEL] String: theor. | |
| 1267 [INS] [DEL] String: th. | |
| 1268 [INS] | |
| 1269 [X] Make TOC entry : [Value Menu] Level: -3 | |
| 1270 @end example | |
| 1271 | |
| 1272 @vindex reftex-insert-label-flags | |
| 1273 @vindex reftex-label-menu-flags | |
| 1274 Depending on how you would like the label insertion and selection for | |
| 1275 the new environments to work, you might want to add the letters @samp{a} | |
| 1276 and @samp{h} to some of the flags in the variables | |
| 1277 @code{reftex-insert-label-flags} (@pxref{Options (Creating Labels)}) | |
| 1278 and @code{reftex-label-menu-flags} (@pxref{Options (Referencing | |
| 1279 Labels)}). | |
| 1280 | |
| 1281 | |
| 1282 @node Quick Equation, Figure Wrapper, Theorem and Axiom , Defining Label Environments | |
| 1283 @subsection Quick Equation Macro | |
| 1284 @cindex Quick equation macro | |
| 1285 @cindex Macros as environment wrappers | |
| 1286 | |
| 1287 Suppose you would like to have a macro for quick equations. It | |
| 1288 could be defined like this: | |
| 1289 | |
| 1290 @example | |
| 1291 \newcommand@{\quickeq@}[1]@{\begin@{equation@} #1 \end@{equation@}@} | |
| 1292 @end example | |
| 1293 | |
| 1294 @noindent | |
| 1295 and used like this: | |
| 1296 | |
| 1297 @example | |
| 1298 Einstein's equation is \quickeq@{E=mc^2 \label@{eq:einstein@}@}. | |
| 1299 @end example | |
| 1300 | |
| 1301 We need to tell @b{Ref@TeX{}} that any label defined in the argument of the | |
| 1302 @code{\quickeq} is an equation label. Here is how to do this with lisp: | |
| 1303 | |
| 1304 @lisp | |
| 1305 (setq reftex-label-alist '(("\\quickeq@{@}" ?e nil nil 1 nil))) | |
| 1306 @end lisp | |
| 1307 | |
| 1308 The first element in this list is now the macro with empty braces as an | |
| 1309 @emph{image} of the macro arguments. @code{?e} indicates that this is | |
| 1310 an equation label, the different @code{nil} elements indicate to use the | |
| 1311 default values for equations. The @samp{1} as the fifth element | |
| 1312 indicates that the context of the label definition should be the 1st | |
| 1313 argument of the macro. | |
| 1314 | |
| 1315 Here is again how this would look in the customization buffer: | |
| 1316 | |
| 1317 @example | |
| 1318 Reftex Label Alist: [Hide] | |
| 1319 [INS] [DEL] Package or Detailed : [Value Menu] Detailed: | |
| 1320 Environment or \macro : [Value Menu] String: \quickeq@{@} | |
| 1321 Type specification : [Value Menu] Char : e | |
| 1322 Label prefix string : [Value Menu] Default | |
| 1323 Label reference format: [Value Menu] Default | |
| 1324 Context method : [Value Menu] Macro arg nr: 1 | |
| 1325 Magic words: | |
| 1326 [INS] | |
| 1327 [ ] Make TOC entry : [Value Menu] No entry | |
| 1328 @end example | |
| 1329 | |
| 1330 @node Figure Wrapper, Adding Magic Words, Quick Equation, Defining Label Environments | |
| 1331 @subsection Figure Wrapping Macro | |
| 1332 @cindex Macros as environment wrappers | |
| 1333 @cindex Figure wrapping macro | |
| 1334 | |
| 1335 Suppose you want to make figures not directly with the figure | |
| 1336 environment, but with a macro like | |
| 1337 | |
| 1338 @example | |
| 1339 \newcommand@{\myfig@}[5][tbp]@{% | |
| 1340 \begin@{figure@}[#1] | |
| 1341 \epsimp[#5]@{#2@} | |
| 1342 \caption@{#3@} | |
| 1343 \label@{#4@} | |
| 1344 \end@{figure@}@} | |
| 1345 @end example | |
| 1346 | |
| 1347 @noindent | |
| 1348 which would be called like | |
| 1349 | |
| 1350 @example | |
| 1351 \myfig[htp]@{filename@}@{caption text@}@{label@}@{1@} | |
| 1352 @end example | |
| 1353 | |
| 1354 Now we need to tell @b{Ref@TeX{}} that the 4th argument of the | |
| 1355 @code{\myfig} macro @emph{is itself} a figure label, and where to find | |
| 1356 the context. | |
| 1357 | |
| 1358 @lisp | |
| 1359 (setq reftex-label-alist | |
| 1360 '(("\\myfig[]@{@}@{@}@{*@}@{@}" ?f nil nil 3))) | |
| 1361 @end lisp | |
| 1362 | |
| 1363 The empty pairs of brackets indicate the different arguments of the | |
| 1364 @code{\myfig} macro. The @samp{*} marks the label argument. @code{?f} | |
| 1365 indicates that this is a figure label which will be listed together with | |
| 1366 labels from normal figure environments. The @code{nil} entries for | |
| 1367 prefix and reference format mean to use the defaults for figure labels. | |
| 1368 The @samp{3} for the context method means to grab the 3rd macro argument | |
| 1369 - the caption. | |
| 1370 | |
| 1371 As a side effect of this configuration, @code{reftex-label} will now | |
| 1372 insert the required naked label (without the @code{\label} macro) when | |
| 1373 point is directly after the opening parenthesis of a @code{\myfig} macro | |
| 1374 argument. | |
| 1375 | |
| 1376 Again, here the configuration in the customization buffer: | |
| 1377 | |
| 1378 @example | |
| 1379 [INS] [DEL] Package or Detailed : [Value Menu] Detailed: | |
| 1380 Environment or \macro : [Value Menu] String: \myfig[]@{@}@{@}@{*@}@{@} | |
| 1381 Type specification : [Value Menu] Char : f | |
| 1382 Label prefix string : [Value Menu] Default | |
| 1383 Label reference format: [Value Menu] Default | |
| 1384 Context method : [Value Menu] Macro arg nr: 3 | |
| 1385 Magic words: | |
| 1386 [INS] | |
| 1387 [ ] Make TOC entry : [Value Menu] No entry | |
| 1388 @end example | |
| 1389 | |
| 1390 @node Adding Magic Words, Using \eqref, Figure Wrapper, Defining Label Environments | |
| 1391 @subsection Adding Magic Words | |
| 1392 @cindex Magic words | |
| 1393 @cindex German magic words | |
| 1394 @cindex Label category | |
| 1395 | |
| 1396 Sometimes you don't want to define a new label environment or macro, but | |
| 1397 just change the information associated with a label category. Maybe you | |
| 1398 want to add some magic words, for another language. Changing only the | |
| 1399 information associated with a label category is done by giving | |
| 1400 @code{nil} for the environment name and then specify the items you want | |
| 1401 to define. Here is an example which adds German magic words to all | |
| 1402 predefined label categories. | |
| 1403 | |
| 1404 @lisp | |
| 1405 (setq reftex-label-alist | |
| 1406 '((nil ?s nil nil nil ("Kapitel" "Kap." "Abschnitt" "Teil")) | |
| 1407 (nil ?e nil nil nil ("Gleichung" "Gl.")) | |
| 1408 (nil ?t nil nil nil ("Tabelle")) | |
| 1409 (nil ?f nil nil nil ("Figur" "Abbildung" "Abb.")) | |
| 1410 (nil ?n nil nil nil ("Anmerkung" "Anm.")) | |
| 1411 (nil ?i nil nil nil ("Punkt")))) | |
| 1412 @end lisp | |
| 1413 | |
| 1414 @node Using \eqref, Non-Standard Environments, Adding Magic Words, Defining Label Environments | |
| 1415 @subsection Using @code{\eqref} | |
| 1416 @cindex @code{\eqref}, AMS-LaTeX macro | |
| 1417 @cindex AMS-LaTeX | |
| 1418 @cindex Label category | |
| 1419 | |
| 1420 Another case where one only wants to change the information associated | |
| 1421 with the label category is to change the macro which is used for | |
| 1422 referencing the label. When working with the AMS-LaTeX stuff, you might | |
| 1423 prefer @code{\eqref} for doing equation references. Here is how to | |
| 1424 do this: | |
| 1425 | |
| 1426 @lisp | |
| 1427 (setq reftex-label-alist '((nil ?e nil "~\\eqref@{%s@}" nil nil))) | |
| 1428 @end lisp | |
| 1429 | |
| 1430 @b{Ref@TeX{}} has also a predefined symbol for this special purpose. The | |
| 1431 following is equivalent to the line above. | |
| 1432 | |
| 1433 @lisp | |
| 1434 (setq reftex-label-alist '(AMSTeX)) | |
| 1435 @end lisp | |
| 1436 | |
| 1437 Note that this is automatically done by the @file{amsmath.el} style file | |
| 1438 of AUCTeX (@pxref{Style Files}) - so if you use AUCTeX, | |
| 1439 this configuration will not be necessary. | |
| 1440 | |
| 1441 @node Non-Standard Environments, Putting it Together, Using \eqref, Defining Label Environments | |
| 1442 @subsection Non-standard Environments | |
| 1443 @cindex Non-standard environments | |
| 1444 @cindex Environments without @code{\begin} | |
| 1445 @cindex Special parser functions | |
| 1446 @cindex Parser functions, for special environments | |
| 1447 | |
| 1448 Some LaTeX packages define environment-like structures without using the | |
| 1449 standard @samp{\begin..\end} structure. @b{Ref@TeX{}} cannot parse | |
| 1450 these directly, but you can write your own special-purpose parser and | |
| 1451 use it instead of the name of an environment in an entry for | |
| 1452 @code{reftex-label-alist}. The function should check if point is | |
| 1453 currently in the special environment it was written to detect. If so, | |
| 1454 it must return a buffer position indicating the start of this | |
| 1455 environment. The return value must be @code{nil} on failure to detect | |
| 1456 the environment. The function is called with one argument @var{bound}. | |
| 1457 If non-@code{nil}, @var{bound} is a boundary for backwards searches | |
| 1458 which should be observed. We will discuss two examples. | |
| 1459 | |
| 1460 @cindex LaTeX commands, abbreviated | |
| 1461 | |
| 1462 Some people define abbreviations for | |
| 1463 environments, like @code{\be} for @code{\begin@{equation@}}, and | |
| 1464 @code{\ee} for @code{\end@{equation@}}. The parser function would have | |
| 1465 to search backward for these macros. When the first match is | |
| 1466 @code{\ee}, point is not in this environment. When the first match is | |
| 1467 @code{\be}, point is in this environment and the function must return | |
| 1468 the beginning of the match. To avoid scanning too far, we can also look | |
| 1469 for empty lines which cannot occur inside an equation environment. | |
| 1470 Here is the setup: | |
| 1471 | |
| 1472 @lisp | |
| 1473 ;; Setup entry in reftex-label-alist, using all defaults for equations | |
| 1474 (setq reftex-label-alist '((detect-be-ee ?e nil nil nil nil))) | |
| 1475 | |
| 1476 (defun detect-be-ee (bound) | |
| 1477 ;; Search backward for the macros or an empty line | |
| 1478 (if (re-search-backward | |
| 1479 "\\(^[ \t]*\n\\|\\\\ee\\>\\)\\|\\(\\\\be\\>\\)" bound t) | |
| 1480 (if (match-beginning 2) | |
| 1481 (match-beginning 2) ; Return start of environment | |
| 1482 nil) ; Return nil because env is closed | |
| 1483 nil)) ; Return nil for not found | |
| 1484 @end lisp | |
| 1485 | |
| 1486 @cindex @code{linguex}, LaTeX package | |
| 1487 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{linguex} | |
| 1488 A more complex example is the @file{linguex.sty} package which defines | |
| 1489 list macros @samp{\ex.}, @samp{\a.}, @samp{\b.} etc. for lists which are | |
| 1490 terminated by @samp{\z.} or by an empty line. | |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 @example | |
| 1493 \ex. \label@{ex:12@} Some text in an exotic language ... | |
| 1494 \a. \label@{ex:13@} more stuff | |
| 1495 \b. \label@{ex:14@} still more stuff | |
| 1496 \a. List on a deeper level | |
| 1497 \b. Another item | |
| 1498 \b. and the third one | |
| 1499 \z. | |
| 1500 \b. Third item on this level. | |
| 1501 | |
| 1502 ... text after the empty line terminating all lists | |
| 1503 @end example | |
| 1504 | |
| 1505 The difficulty is that the @samp{\a.} lists can nest and that an empty | |
| 1506 line terminates all list levels in one go. So we have to count nesting | |
| 1507 levels between @samp{\a.} and @samp{\z.}. Here is the implementation | |
| 1508 for @b{Ref@TeX{}}. | |
| 1509 | |
| 1510 @lisp | |
| 1511 (setq reftex-label-alist | |
| 1512 '((detect-linguex ?x "ex:" "~\\ref@{%s@}" nil ("Example" "Ex.")))) | |
| 1513 | |
| 1514 (defun detect-linguex (bound) | |
| 1515 (let ((cnt 0)) | |
| 1516 (catch 'exit | |
| 1517 (while | |
| 1518 ;; Search backward for all possible delimiters | |
| 1519 (re-search-backward | |
| 1520 (concat "\\(^[ \t]*\n\\)\\|\\(\\\\z\\.\\)\\|" | |
| 1521 "\\(\\ex[ig]?\\.\\)\\|\\(\\\\a\\.\\)") | |
| 1522 nil t) | |
| 1523 ;; Check which delimiter was matched. | |
| 1524 (cond | |
| 1525 ((match-beginning 1) | |
| 1526 ;; empty line terminates all - return nil | |
| 1527 (throw 'exit nil)) | |
| 1528 ((match-beginning 2) | |
| 1529 ;; \z. terminates one list level - decrease nesting count | |
| 1530 (decf cnt)) | |
| 1531 ((match-beginning 3) | |
| 1532 ;; \ex. : return match unless there was a \z. on this level | |
| 1533 (throw 'exit (if (>= cnt 0) (match-beginning 3) nil))) | |
| 1534 ((match-beginning 4) | |
| 1535 ;; \a. : return match when on level 0, otherwise | |
| 1536 ;; increment nesting count | |
| 1537 (if (>= cnt 0) | |
| 1538 (throw 'exit (match-beginning 4)) | |
| 1539 (incf cnt)))))))) | |
| 1540 @end lisp | |
| 1541 | |
| 1542 @node Putting it Together, , Non-Standard Environments, Defining Label Environments | |
| 1543 @subsection Putting it all together | |
| 1544 | |
| 1545 When you have to put several entries into @code{reftex-label-alist}, just | |
| 1546 put them after each other in a list, or create that many templates in | |
| 1547 the customization buffer. Here is a lisp example which uses several of | |
| 1548 the entries described above: | |
| 1549 | |
| 1550 @lisp | |
| 1551 (setq reftex-label-alist | |
| 1552 '(("axiom" ?a "ax:" "~\\ref@{%s@}" nil ("axiom" "ax.") -2) | |
| 1553 ("theorem" ?h "thr:" "~\\ref@{%s@}" t ("theorem" "theor." "th.") -3) | |
| 1554 ("\\quickeq@{@}" ?e nil nil 1 nil) | |
| 1555 AMSTeX | |
| 1556 ("\\myfig[]@{@}@{@}@{*@}@{@}" ?f nil nil 3) | |
| 1557 (detect-linguex ?x "ex:" "~\\ref@{%s@}" nil ("Example" "Ex.")))) | |
| 1558 @end lisp | |
| 1559 | |
| 1560 @node Reference Info, xr (LaTeX package), Defining Label Environments, Labels and References | |
| 1561 @section Reference Info | |
| 1562 @findex reftex-view-crossref | |
| 1563 @findex reftex-mouse-view-crossref | |
| 1564 @cindex Cross-references, displaying | |
| 1565 @cindex Reference info | |
| 1566 @cindex Displaying cross-references | |
| 1567 @cindex Viewing cross-references | |
| 1568 @kindex C-c & | |
| 1569 @kindex S-mouse-2 | |
| 1570 | |
| 1571 When point is idle for more than @code{reftex-idle-time} seconds on the | |
| 1572 argument of a @code{\ref} macro, the echo area will display some | |
| 1573 information about the label referenced there. Note that the information | |
| 1574 is only displayed if the echo area is not occupied by a different | |
| 1575 message. | |
| 1576 | |
| 1577 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can also display the label definition corresponding to a | |
| 1578 @code{\ref} macro, or all reference locations corresponding to a | |
| 1579 @code{\label} macro. @xref{Viewing Cross-References}, for more | |
| 1580 information. | |
| 1581 | |
| 1582 @node xr (LaTeX package), varioref (LaTeX package), Reference Info, Labels and References | |
| 1583 @section @code{xr}: Cross-Document References | |
| 1584 @cindex @code{xr}, LaTeX package | |
| 1585 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{xr} | |
| 1586 @cindex @code{\externaldocument} | |
| 1587 @cindex External documents | |
| 1588 @cindex References to external documents | |
| 1589 @cindex Cross-document references | |
| 1590 | |
| 1591 The LaTeX package @code{xr} makes it possible to create references to | |
| 1592 labels defined in external documents. The preamble of a document using | |
| 1593 @code{xr} will contain something like this: | |
| 1594 | |
| 1595 @example | |
| 1596 \usepackage@{xr@} | |
| 1597 \externaldocument[V1-]@{volume1@} | |
| 1598 \externaldocument[V3-]@{volume3@} | |
| 1599 @end example | |
| 1600 | |
| 1601 @noindent | |
| 1602 and we can make references to any labels defined in these | |
| 1603 external documents by using the prefixes @samp{V1-} and @samp{V3-}, | |
| 1604 respectively. | |
| 1605 | |
| 1606 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can be used to create such references as well. Start the | |
| 1607 referencing process normally, by pressing @kbd{C-c )}. Select a label | |
| 1608 type if necessary. When you see the label selection buffer, pressing | |
| 1609 @kbd{x} will switch to the label selection buffer of one of the external | |
| 1610 documents. You may then select a label as before and @b{Ref@TeX{}} will | |
| 1611 insert it along with the required prefix. | |
| 1612 | |
| 1613 For this kind of inter-document cross-references, saving of parsing | |
| 1614 information and the use of multiple selection buffers can mean a large | |
| 1615 speed-up (@pxref{Optimizations}). | |
| 1616 | |
| 1617 @node varioref (LaTeX package), fancyref (LaTeX package), xr (LaTeX package), Labels and References | |
| 1618 @section @code{varioref}: Variable Page References | |
| 1619 @cindex @code{varioref}, LaTeX package | |
| 1620 @cindex @code{\vref} | |
| 1621 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{varioref} | |
| 1622 @vindex reftex-vref-is-default | |
| 1623 @code{varioref} is a frequently used LaTeX package to create | |
| 1624 cross--references with page information. When you want to make a | |
| 1625 reference with the @code{\vref} macro, just press the @kbd{v} key in the | |
| 1626 selection buffer to toggle between @code{\ref} and @code{\vref} | |
| 1627 (@pxref{Referencing Labels}). The mode line of the selection buffer | |
| 1628 shows the current status of this switch. If you find that you almost | |
| 1629 always use @code{\vref}, you may want to make it the default by | |
| 1630 customizing the variable @code{reftex-vref-is-default}. If this | |
| 1631 toggling seems too inconvenient, you can also use the command | |
| 1632 @code{reftex-varioref-vref}@footnote{bind it to @kbd{C-c v}.}. | |
| 1633 Or use AUCTeX to create your macros (@pxref{AUCTeX}). | |
| 1634 | |
| 1635 @node fancyref (LaTeX package), , varioref (LaTeX package), Labels and References | |
| 1636 @section @code{fancyref}: Fancy Cross References | |
| 1637 @cindex @code{fancyref}, LaTeX package | |
| 1638 @cindex @code{\fref} | |
| 1639 @cindex @code{\Fref} | |
| 1640 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{fancyref} | |
| 1641 @vindex reftex-fref-is-default | |
| 1642 @code{fancyref} is a LaTeX package where a macro call like | |
| 1643 @code{\fref@{@var{fig:map-of-germany}@}} creates not only the number of | |
| 1644 the referenced counter but also the complete text around it, like | |
| 1645 @samp{Figure 3 on the preceding page}. In order to make it work you | |
| 1646 need to use label prefixes like @samp{fig:} consistently - something | |
| 1647 @b{Ref@TeX{}} does automatically. When you want to make a reference | |
| 1648 with the @code{\fref} macro, just press the @kbd{V} key in the selection | |
| 1649 buffer to cycle between @code{\ref}, @code{\fref} and @code{\Fref} | |
| 1650 (@pxref{Referencing Labels}). The mode line of the selection buffer | |
| 1651 shows the current status of this switch. If this cycling seems | |
| 1652 inconvenient, you can also use the commands @code{reftex-fancyref-fref} | |
| 1653 and @code{reftex-fancyref-Fref}@footnote{bind them to @kbd{C-c | |
| 1654 f} and @kbd{C-c F}.}. Or use AUCTeX to create your macros | |
| 1655 (@pxref{AUCTeX}). | |
| 1656 | |
| 1657 @node Citations, Index Support, Labels and References, Top | |
| 1658 @chapter Citations | |
| 1659 @cindex Citations | |
| 1660 @cindex @code{\cite} | |
| 1661 | |
| 1662 Citations in LaTeX are done with the @code{\cite} macro or variations of | |
| 1663 it. The argument of the macro is a citation key which identifies an | |
| 1664 article or book in either a BibTeX database file or in an explicit | |
| 1665 @code{thebibliography} environment in the document. @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s | |
| 1666 support for citations helps to select the correct key quickly. | |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 @menu | |
| 1669 * Creating Citations:: How to create them. | |
| 1670 * Citation Styles:: Natbib, Harvard, Chicago and Co. | |
| 1671 * Citation Info:: View the corresponding database entry. | |
| 1672 * Chapterbib and Bibunits:: Multiple bibliographies in a Document. | |
| 1673 * Citations Outside LaTeX:: How to make citations in Emails etc. | |
| 1674 * BibTeX Database Subsets:: Extract parts of a big database. | |
| 1675 @end menu | |
| 1676 | |
| 1677 @node Creating Citations, Citation Styles, , Citations | |
| 1678 @section Creating Citations | |
| 1679 @cindex Creating citations | |
| 1680 @cindex Citations, creating | |
| 1681 @findex reftex-citation | |
| 1682 @kindex C-c [ | |
| 1683 @cindex Selection buffer, citations | |
| 1684 @cindex Selection process | |
| 1685 | |
| 1686 In order to create a citation, press @kbd{C-c [}. @b{Ref@TeX{}} then | |
| 1687 prompts for a regular expression which will be used to search through | |
| 1688 the database and present the list of matches to choose from in a | |
| 1689 selection process similar to that for selecting labels | |
| 1690 (@pxref{Referencing Labels}). | |
| 1691 | |
| 1692 The regular expression uses an extended syntax: @samp{&&} defines a | |
| 1693 logic @code{and} for regular expressions. For example | |
| 1694 @samp{Einstein&&Bose} will match all articles which mention | |
| 1695 Bose-Einstein condensation, or which are co-authored by Bose and | |
| 1696 Einstein. When entering the regular expression, you can complete on | |
| 1697 known citation keys. RefTeX also offers a default when prompting for a | |
| 1698 regular expression. This default is the word before the cursor or the | |
| 1699 word before the current @samp{\cite} command. Sometimes this may be a | |
| 1700 good search key. | |
| 1701 | |
| 1702 @cindex @code{\bibliography} | |
| 1703 @cindex @code{thebibliography}, LaTeX environment | |
| 1704 @cindex @code{BIBINPUTS}, environment variable | |
| 1705 @cindex @code{TEXBIB}, environment variable | |
| 1706 @b{Ref@TeX{}} prefers to use BibTeX database files specified with a | |
| 1707 @code{\bibliography} macro to collect its information. Just like | |
| 1708 BibTeX, it will search for the specified files in the current directory | |
| 1709 and along the path given in the environment variable @code{BIBINPUTS}. | |
| 1710 If you do not use BibTeX, but the document contains an explicit | |
| 1711 @code{thebibliography} environment, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will collect its | |
| 1712 information from there. Note that in this case the information | |
| 1713 presented in the selection buffer will just be a copy of relevant | |
| 1714 @code{\bibitem} entries, not the structured listing available with | |
| 1715 BibTeX database files. | |
| 1716 | |
| 1717 @kindex ? | |
| 1718 In the selection buffer, the following keys provide special commands. A | |
| 1719 summary of this information is always available from the selection | |
| 1720 process by pressing @kbd{?}. | |
| 1721 | |
| 1722 @table @kbd | |
| 1723 @tablesubheading{General} | |
| 1724 @item ? | |
| 1725 Show a summary of available commands. | |
| 1726 | |
| 1727 @item 0-9,- | |
| 1728 Prefix argument. | |
| 1729 | |
| 1730 @tablesubheading{Moving around} | |
| 1731 @item n | |
| 1732 Go to next article. | |
| 1733 | |
| 1734 @item p | |
| 1735 Go to previous article. | |
| 1736 | |
| 1737 @tablesubheading{Access to full database entries} | |
| 1738 @item @key{SPC} | |
| 1739 Show the database entry corresponding to the article at point, in | |
| 1740 another window. See also the @kbd{f} key. | |
| 1741 | |
| 1742 @item f | |
| 1743 Toggle follow mode. When follow mode is active, the other window will | |
| 1744 always display the full database entry of the current article. This is | |
| 1745 equivalent to pressing @key{SPC} after each cursor motion. With BibTeX | |
| 1746 entries, follow mode can be rather slow. | |
| 1747 | |
| 1748 @tablesubheading{Selecting entries and creating the citation} | |
| 1749 @item @key{RET} | |
| 1750 Insert a citation referencing the article at point into the buffer from | |
| 1751 which the selection process was started. | |
| 1752 | |
| 1753 @item mouse-2 | |
| 1754 @vindex reftex-highlight-selection | |
| 1755 Clicking with mouse button 2 on a citation will accept it like @key{RET} | |
| 1756 would. See also variable @code{reftex-highlight-selection}, @ref{Options | |
| 1757 (Misc)}. | |
| 1758 | |
| 1759 @item m | |
| 1760 Mark the current entry. When one or several entries are marked, | |
| 1761 pressing @kbd{a} or @kbd{A} accepts all marked entries. Also, | |
| 1762 @key{RET} behaves like the @kbd{a} key. | |
| 1763 | |
| 1764 @item u | |
| 1765 Unmark a marked entry. | |
| 1766 | |
| 1767 @item a | |
| 1768 Accept all (marked) entries in the selection buffer and create a single | |
| 1769 @code{\cite} macro referring to them. | |
| 1770 | |
| 1771 @item A | |
| 1772 Accept all (marked) entries in the selection buffer and create a | |
| 1773 separate @code{\cite} macro for each of it. | |
| 1774 | |
| 1775 @item e | |
| 1776 Create a new BibTeX database file which contains all @i{marked} entries | |
| 1777 in the selection buffer. If no entries are marked, all entries are | |
| 1778 selected. | |
| 1779 | |
| 1780 @item E | |
| 1781 Create a new BibTeX database file which contains all @i{unmarked} | |
| 1782 entries in the selection buffer. If no entries are marked, all entries | |
| 1783 are selected. | |
| 1784 | |
| 1785 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 1786 Enter a citation key with completion. This may also be a key which does | |
| 1787 not yet exist. | |
| 1788 | |
| 1789 @item . | |
| 1790 Show insertion point in another window. This is the point from where you | |
| 1791 called @code{reftex-citation}. | |
| 1792 | |
| 1793 @tablesubheading{Exiting} | |
| 1794 @item q | |
| 1795 Exit the selection process without inserting a citation into the | |
| 1796 buffer. | |
| 1797 | |
| 1798 @tablesubheading{Updating the buffer} | |
| 1799 | |
| 1800 @item g | |
| 1801 Start over with a new regular expression. The full database will be | |
| 1802 rescanned with the new expression (see also @kbd{r}). | |
| 1803 | |
| 1804 @c FIXME: Should we use something else here? r is usually rescan! | |
| 1805 @item r | |
| 1806 Refine the current selection with another regular expression. This will | |
| 1807 @emph{not} rescan the entire database, but just the already selected | |
| 1808 entries. | |
| 1809 | |
| 1810 @end table | |
| 1811 | |
| 1812 @vindex reftex-select-bib-map | |
| 1813 In order to define additional commands for this selection process, the | |
| 1814 keymap @code{reftex-select-bib-map} may be used. | |
| 1815 | |
| 1816 @node Citation Styles, Citation Info, Creating Citations, Citations | |
| 1817 @section Citation Styles | |
| 1818 @cindex Citation styles | |
| 1819 @cindex Citation styles, @code{natbib} | |
| 1820 @cindex Citation styles, @code{harvard} | |
| 1821 @cindex Citation styles, @code{chicago} | |
| 1822 @cindex Citation styles, @code{jurabib} | |
| 1823 @cindex @code{natbib}, citation style | |
| 1824 @cindex @code{harvard}, citation style | |
| 1825 @cindex @code{chicago}, citation style | |
| 1826 @cindex @code{jurabib}, citation style | |
| 1827 | |
| 1828 @vindex reftex-cite-format | |
| 1829 The standard LaTeX macro @code{\cite} works well with numeric or simple | |
| 1830 key citations. To deal with the more complex task of author-year | |
| 1831 citations as used in many natural sciences, a variety of packages has | |
| 1832 been developed which define derived forms of the @code{\cite} macro. | |
| 1833 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can be configured to produce these citation macros as well | |
| 1834 by setting the variable @code{reftex-cite-format}. For the most | |
| 1835 commonly used packages (@code{natbib}, @code{harvard}, @code{chicago}, | |
| 1836 @code{jurabib}) this may be done from the menu, under | |
| 1837 @code{Ref->Citation Styles}. Since there are usually several macros to | |
| 1838 create the citations, executing @code{reftex-citation} (@kbd{C-c [}) | |
| 1839 starts by prompting for the correct macro. For the Natbib style, this | |
| 1840 looks like this: | |
| 1841 | |
| 1842 @example | |
| 1843 SELECT A CITATION FORMAT | |
| 1844 | |
| 1845 [^M] \cite@{%l@} | |
| 1846 [t] \citet@{%l@} | |
| 1847 [T] \citet*@{%l@} | |
| 1848 [p] \citep@{%l@} | |
| 1849 [P] \citep*@{%l@} | |
| 1850 [e] \citep[e.g.][]@{%l@} | |
| 1851 [s] \citep[see][]@{%l@} | |
| 1852 [a] \citeauthor@{%l@} | |
| 1853 [A] \citeauthor*@{%l@} | |
| 1854 [y] \citeyear@{%l@} | |
| 1855 @end example | |
| 1856 | |
| 1857 @vindex reftex-cite-prompt-optional-args | |
| 1858 If cite formats contain empty paris of square brackets, RefTeX can | |
| 1859 will prompt for values of these optional arguments if you call the | |
| 1860 @code{reftex-citation} command with a @kbd{C-u} prefix. | |
| 1861 Following the most generic of these packages, @code{natbib}, the builtin | |
| 1862 citation packages always accept the @kbd{t} key for a @emph{textual} | |
| 1863 citation (like: @code{Jones et al. (1997) have shown...}) as well as | |
| 1864 the @kbd{p} key for a parenthetical citation (like: @code{As shown | |
| 1865 earlier (Jones et al, 1997)}). | |
| 1866 | |
| 1867 To make one of these styles the default, customize the variable | |
| 1868 @code{reftex-cite-format} or put into @file{.emacs}: | |
| 1869 | |
| 1870 @lisp | |
| 1871 (setq reftex-cite-format 'natbib) | |
| 1872 @end lisp | |
| 1873 | |
| 1874 You can also use AUCTeX style files to automatically set the | |
| 1875 citation style based on the @code{usepackage} commands in a given | |
| 1876 document. @xref{Style Files}, for information on how to set up the style | |
| 1877 files correctly. | |
| 1878 | |
| 1879 @node Citation Info, Chapterbib and Bibunits, Citation Styles, Citations, Top | |
| 1880 @section Citation Info | |
| 1881 @cindex Displaying citations | |
| 1882 @cindex Citations, displaying | |
| 1883 @cindex Citation info | |
| 1884 @cindex Viewing citations | |
| 1885 @kindex C-c & | |
| 1886 @kindex S-mouse-2 | |
| 1887 @findex reftex-view-crossref | |
| 1888 @findex reftex-mouse-view-crossref | |
| 1889 | |
| 1890 When point is idle for more than @code{reftex-idle-time} seconds on the | |
| 1891 argument of a @code{\cite} macro, the echo area will display some | |
| 1892 information about the article cited there. Note that the information is | |
| 1893 only displayed if the echo area is not occupied by a different message. | |
| 1894 | |
| 1895 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can also display the @code{\bibitem} or BibTeX database | |
| 1896 entry corresponding to a @code{\cite} macro, or all citation locations | |
| 1897 corresponding to a @code{\bibitem} or BibTeX database entry. | |
| 1898 @xref{Viewing Cross-References}. | |
| 1899 | |
| 1900 @node Chapterbib and Bibunits, Citations Outside LaTeX, Citation Info, Citations | |
| 1901 @section Chapterbib and Bibunits | |
| 1902 @cindex @code{chapterbib}, LaTeX package | |
| 1903 @cindex @code{bibunits}, LaTeX package | |
| 1904 @cindex Bibliographies, multiple | |
| 1905 | |
| 1906 @code{chapterbib} and @code{bibunits} are two LaTeX packages which | |
| 1907 produce multiple bibliographies in a document. This is no problem for | |
| 1908 @b{Ref@TeX{}} as long as all bibliographies use the same BibTeX database | |
| 1909 files. If they do not, it is best to have each document part in a | |
| 1910 separate file (as it is required for @code{chapterbib} anyway). Then | |
| 1911 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will still scan the locally relevant databases correctly. If | |
| 1912 you have multiple bibliographies within a @emph{single file}, this may | |
| 1913 or may not be the case. | |
| 1914 | |
| 1915 @node Citations Outside LaTeX, BibTeX Database Subsets, Chapterbib and Bibunits, Citations | |
| 1916 @section Citations outside LaTeX | |
| 1917 @cindex Citations outside LaTeX | |
| 1918 @vindex reftex-default-bibliography | |
| 1919 | |
| 1920 The command @code{reftex-citation} can also be executed outside a LaTeX | |
| 1921 buffer. This can be useful to reference articles in the mail buffer and | |
| 1922 other documents. You should @emph{not} enter @code{reftex-mode} for | |
| 1923 this, just execute the command. The list of BibTeX files will in this | |
| 1924 case be taken from the variable @code{reftex-default-bibliography}. | |
| 1925 Setting the variable @code{reftex-cite-format} to the symbol | |
| 1926 @code{locally} does a decent job of putting all relevant information | |
| 1927 about a citation directly into the buffer. Here is the lisp code to add | |
| 1928 the @kbd{C-c [} binding to the mail buffer. It also provides a local | |
| 1929 binding for @code{reftex-cite-format}. | |
| 1930 | |
| 1931 @lisp | |
| 1932 (add-hook 'mail-setup-hook | |
| 1933 (lambda () (define-key mail-mode-map "\C-c[" | |
| 1934 (lambda () | |
| 1935 (interactive) | |
| 1936 (let ((reftex-cite-format 'locally)) | |
| 1937 (reftex-citation)))))) | |
| 1938 @end lisp | |
| 1939 | |
| 1940 @node BibTeX Database Subsets, , Citations Outside LaTeX, Citations | |
| 1941 @section Database Subsets | |
| 1942 @cindex BibTeX database subsets | |
| 1943 @findex reftex-create-bibtex-file | |
| 1944 | |
| 1945 @b{Ref@TeX{}} offers two ways to create a new BibTeX database file. | |
| 1946 | |
| 1947 The first option produces a file which contains only the entries | |
| 1948 actually referenced in the current document. This can be useful if | |
| 1949 the database in only meant for a single document and you want to clean | |
| 1950 it of old and unused ballast. It can also be useful while writing a | |
| 1951 document together with collaborators, in order to avoid sending around | |
| 1952 the entire (possibly very large) database. To create the file, use | |
| 1953 @kbd{M-x reftex-create-bibtex-file}, also available from the menu | |
| 1954 under @code{Ref->Global Actions->Create Bibtex File}. The command will | |
| 1955 prompt for a BibTeX file name and write the extracted entries to that | |
| 1956 file. | |
| 1957 | |
| 1958 The second option makes use of the selection process started by the | |
| 1959 command @kbd{C-c [} (@pxref{Creating Citations}). This command uses a | |
| 1960 regular expression to select entries, and lists them in a formatted | |
| 1961 selection buffer. After pressing the @kbd{e} key (mnemonics: Export), | |
| 1962 the command will prompt for the name of a new BibTeX file and write | |
| 1963 the selected entries to that file. You can also first mark some | |
| 1964 entries in the selection buffer with the @kbd{m} key and then export | |
| 1965 either the @i{marked} entries (with the @kbd{e} key) or the | |
| 1966 @i{unmarked} entries (with the @kbd{E} key). | |
| 1967 | |
| 1968 @node Index Support, Viewing Cross-References, Citations, Top | |
| 1969 @chapter Index Support | |
| 1970 @cindex Index Support | |
| 1971 @cindex @code{\index} | |
| 1972 | |
| 1973 LaTeX has builtin support for creating an Index. The LaTeX core | |
| 1974 supports two different indices, the standard index and a glossary. With | |
| 1975 the help of special LaTeX packages (@file{multind.sty} or | |
| 1976 @file{index.sty}), any number of indices can be supported. | |
| 1977 | |
| 1978 Index entries are created with the @code{\index@{@var{entry}@}} macro. | |
| 1979 All entries defined in a document are written out to the @file{.aux} | |
| 1980 file. A separate tool must be used to convert this information into a | |
| 1981 nicely formatted index. Tools used with LaTeX include @code{MakeIndex} | |
| 1982 and @code{xindy}. | |
| 1983 | |
| 1984 Indexing is a very difficult task. It must follow strict conventions to | |
| 1985 make the index consistent and complete. There are basically two | |
| 1986 approaches one can follow, and both have their merits. | |
| 1987 | |
| 1988 @enumerate | |
| 1989 @item | |
| 1990 Part of the indexing should already be done with the markup. The | |
| 1991 document structure should be reflected in the index, so when starting | |
| 1992 new sections, the basic topics of the section should be indexed. If the | |
| 1993 document contains definitions, theorems or the like, these should all | |
| 1994 correspond to appropriate index entries. This part of the index can | |
| 1995 very well be developed along with the document. Often it is worthwhile | |
| 1996 to define special purpose macros which define an item and at the same | |
| 1997 time make an index entry, possibly with special formatting to make the | |
| 1998 reference page in the index bold or underlined. To make @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 1999 support for indexing possible, these special macros must be added to | |
| 2000 @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s configuration (@pxref{Defining Index Macros}). | |
| 2001 | |
| 2002 @item | |
| 2003 The rest of the index is often just a collection of where in the | |
| 2004 document certain words or phrases are being used. This part is | |
| 2005 difficult to develop along with the document, because consistent entries | |
| 2006 for each occurrence are needed and are best selected when the document | |
| 2007 is ready. @b{Ref@TeX{}} supports this with an @emph{index phrases file} | |
| 2008 which collects phrases and helps indexing the phrases globally. | |
| 2009 @end enumerate | |
| 2010 | |
| 2011 Before you start, you need to make sure that @b{Ref@TeX{}} knows about | |
| 2012 the index style being used in the current document. @b{Ref@TeX{}} has | |
| 2013 builtin support for the default @code{\index} and @code{\glossary} | |
| 2014 macros. Other LaTeX packages, like the @file{multind} or @file{index} | |
| 2015 package, redefine the @code{\index} macro to have an additional | |
| 2016 argument, and @b{Ref@TeX{}} needs to be configured for those. A | |
| 2017 sufficiently new version of AUCTeX (9.10c or later) will do this | |
| 2018 automatically. If you really don't use AUCTeX (you should!), this | |
| 2019 configuration needs to be done by hand with the menu (@code{Ref->Index | |
| 2020 Style}), or globally for all your documents with | |
| 2021 | |
| 2022 @lisp | |
| 2023 (setq reftex-index-macros '(multind)) @r{or} | |
| 2024 (setq reftex-index-macros '(index)) | |
| 2025 @end lisp | |
| 2026 | |
| 2027 @menu | |
| 2028 * Creating Index Entries:: Macros and completion of entries. | |
| 2029 * The Index Phrases File:: A special file for global indexing. | |
| 2030 * Displaying and Editing the Index:: The index editor. | |
| 2031 * Builtin Index Macros:: The index macros RefTeX knows about. | |
| 2032 * Defining Index Macros:: ... and macros it doesn't. | |
| 2033 @end menu | |
| 2034 | |
| 2035 @node Creating Index Entries, The Index Phrases File, , Index Support | |
| 2036 @section Creating Index Entries | |
| 2037 @cindex Creating index entries | |
| 2038 @cindex Index entries, creating | |
| 2039 @kindex C-c < | |
| 2040 @findex reftex-index | |
| 2041 @kindex C-c / | |
| 2042 @findex reftex-index-selection-or-word | |
| 2043 | |
| 2044 In order to index the current selection or the word at the cursor press | |
| 2045 @kbd{C-c /} (@code{reftex-index-selection-or-word}). This causes the | |
| 2046 selection or word @samp{@var{word}} to be replaced with | |
| 2047 @samp{\index@{@var{word}@}@var{word}}. The macro which is used | |
| 2048 (@code{\index} by default) can be configured with the variable | |
| 2049 @code{reftex-index-default-macro}. When the command is called with a | |
| 2050 prefix argument (@kbd{C-u C-c /}), you get a chance to edit the | |
| 2051 generated index entry. Use this to change the case of the word or to | |
| 2052 make the entry a subentry, for example by entering | |
| 2053 @samp{main!sub!@var{word}}. When called with two raw @kbd{C-u} prefixes | |
| 2054 (@kbd{C-u C-u C-c /}), you will be asked for the index macro as well. | |
| 2055 When there is nothing selected and no word at point, this command will | |
| 2056 just call @code{reftex-index}, described below. | |
| 2057 | |
| 2058 In order to create a general index entry, press @kbd{C-c <} | |
| 2059 (@code{reftex-index}). @b{Ref@TeX{}} will prompt for one of the | |
| 2060 available index macros and for its arguments. Completion will be | |
| 2061 available for the index entry and, if applicable, the index tag. The | |
| 2062 index tag is a string identifying one of multiple indices. With the | |
| 2063 @file{multind} and @file{index} packages, this tag is the first argument | |
| 2064 to the redefined @code{\index} macro. | |
| 2065 | |
| 2066 @node The Index Phrases File, Displaying and Editing the Index, Creating Index Entries, Index Support | |
| 2067 @section The Index Phrases File | |
| 2068 @cindex Index phrase file | |
| 2069 @cindex Phrase file | |
| 2070 @kindex C-c | | |
| 2071 @findex reftex-index-visit-phrases-buffer | |
| 2072 @cindex Macro definition lines, in phrase buffer | |
| 2073 | |
| 2074 @b{Ref@TeX{}} maintains a file in which phrases can be collected for | |
| 2075 later indexing. The file is located in the same directory as the master | |
| 2076 file of the document and has the extension @file{.rip} (@b{R}eftex | |
| 2077 @b{I}ndex @b{P}hrases). You can create or visit the file with @kbd{C-c | |
| 2078 |} (@code{reftex-index-visit-phrases-buffer}). If the file is empty it | |
| 2079 is initialized by inserting a file header which contains the definition | |
| 2080 of the available index macros. This list is initialized from | |
| 2081 @code{reftex-index-macros} (@pxref{Defining Index Macros}). You can | |
| 2082 edit the header as needed, but if you define new LaTeX indexing macros, | |
| 2083 don't forget to add them to @code{reftex-index-macros} as well. Here is | |
| 2084 a phrase file header example: | |
| 2085 | |
| 2086 @example | |
| 2087 % -*- mode: reftex-index-phrases -*- | |
| 2088 % Key Macro Format Repeat | |
| 2089 %---------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 2090 >>>INDEX_MACRO_DEFINITION: i \index@{%s@} t | |
| 2091 >>>INDEX_MACRO_DEFINITION: I \index*@{%s@} nil | |
| 2092 >>>INDEX_MACRO_DEFINITION: g \glossary@{%s@} t | |
| 2093 >>>INDEX_MACRO_DEFINITION: n \index*[name]@{%s@} nil | |
| 2094 %---------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 2095 @end example | |
| 2096 | |
| 2097 The macro definition lines consist of a unique letter identifying a | |
| 2098 macro, a format string and the @var{repeat} flag, all separated by | |
| 2099 @key{TAB}. The format string shows how the macro is to be applied, the | |
| 2100 @samp{%s} will be replaced with the index entry. The repeat flag | |
| 2101 indicates if @var{word} is indexed by the macro as | |
| 2102 @samp{\index@{@var{word}@}} (@var{repeat} = @code{nil}) or as | |
| 2103 @samp{\index@{@var{word}@}@var{word}} (@var{repeat} = @code{t}). In the | |
| 2104 above example it is assumed that the macro @code{\index*@{@var{word}@}} | |
| 2105 already typesets its argument in the text, so that it is unnecessary to | |
| 2106 repeat @var{word} outside the macro. | |
| 2107 | |
| 2108 @menu | |
| 2109 * Collecting Phrases:: Collecting from document or external. | |
| 2110 * Consistency Checks:: Check for duplicates etc. | |
| 2111 * Global Indexing:: The interactive indexing process. | |
| 2112 @end menu | |
| 2113 | |
| 2114 @node Collecting Phrases, Consistency Checks, , The Index Phrases File | |
| 2115 @subsection Collecting Phrases | |
| 2116 @cindex Collecting index phrases | |
| 2117 @cindex Index phrases, collection | |
| 2118 @cindex Phrases, collecting | |
| 2119 | |
| 2120 Phrases for indexing can be collected while writing the document. The | |
| 2121 command @kbd{C-c \} (@code{reftex-index-phrase-selection-or-word}) | |
| 2122 copies the current selection (if active) or the word near point into the | |
| 2123 phrases buffer. It then selects this buffer, so that the phrase line | |
| 2124 can be edited. To return to the LaTeX document, press @kbd{C-c C-c} | |
| 2125 (@code{reftex-index-phrases-save-and-return}). | |
| 2126 | |
| 2127 You can also prepare the list of index phrases in a different way and | |
| 2128 copy it into the phrases file. For example you might want to start from | |
| 2129 a word list of the document and remove all words which should not be | |
| 2130 indexed. | |
| 2131 | |
| 2132 The phrase lines in the phrase buffer must have a specific format. | |
| 2133 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will use font-lock to indicate if a line has the proper | |
| 2134 format. A phrase line looks like this: | |
| 2135 | |
| 2136 @example | |
| 2137 [@var{key}] <TABs> @var{phrase} [<TABs> @var{arg}[&&@var{arg}]... [ || @var{arg}]...] | |
| 2138 @end example | |
| 2139 | |
| 2140 @code{<TABs>} stands for white space containing at least one @key{TAB}. | |
| 2141 @var{key} must be at the start of the line and is the character | |
| 2142 identifying one of the macros defined in the file header. It is | |
| 2143 optional - when omitted, the first macro definition line in the file | |
| 2144 will be used for this phrase. The @var{phrase} is the phrase to be | |
| 2145 searched for when indexing. It may contain several words separated by | |
| 2146 spaces. By default the search phrase is also the text entered as | |
| 2147 argument of the index macro. If you want the index entry to be | |
| 2148 different from the search phrase, enter another @key{TAB} and the index | |
| 2149 argument @var{arg}. If you want to have each match produce several | |
| 2150 index entries, separate the different index arguments with @samp{ && | |
| 2151 }@footnote{@samp{&&} with optional spaces, see | |
| 2152 @code{reftex-index-phrases-logical-and-regexp}.}. If you want to be | |
| 2153 able to choose at each match between several different index arguments, | |
| 2154 separate them with @samp{ || }@footnote{@samp{||} with optional spaces, | |
| 2155 see @code{reftex-index-phrases-logical-or-regexp}.}. Here is an | |
| 2156 example: | |
| 2157 | |
| 2158 @example | |
| 2159 %-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 2160 I Sun | |
| 2161 i Planet Planets | |
| 2162 i Vega Stars!Vega | |
| 2163 Jupiter Planets!Jupiter | |
| 2164 i Mars Planets!Mars || Gods!Mars || Chocolate Bars!Mars | |
| 2165 i Pluto Planets!Pluto && Kuiper Belt Objects!Pluto | |
| 2166 @end example | |
| 2167 | |
| 2168 | |
| 2169 So @samp{Sun} will be indexed directly as @samp{\index*@{Sun@}}, while | |
| 2170 @samp{Planet} will be indexed as @samp{\index@{Planets@}Planet}. | |
| 2171 @samp{Vega} will be indexed as a subitem of @samp{Stars}. The | |
| 2172 @samp{Jupiter} line will also use the @samp{i} macro as it was the first | |
| 2173 macro definition in the file header (see above example). At each | |
| 2174 occurrence of @samp{Mars} you will be able choose between indexing it as | |
| 2175 a subitem of @samp{Planets}, @samp{Gods} or @samp{Chocolate Bars}. | |
| 2176 Finally, every occurrence of @samp{Pluto} will be indexed as | |
| 2177 @samp{\index@{Planets!Pluto@}\index@{Kuiper Belt Objects!Pluto@}Pluto} | |
| 2178 and will therefore create two different index entries. | |
| 2179 | |
| 2180 @node Consistency Checks, Global Indexing, Collecting Phrases, The Index Phrases File | |
| 2181 @subsection Consistency Checks | |
| 2182 @cindex Index phrases, consistency checks | |
| 2183 @cindex Phrases, consistency checks | |
| 2184 @cindex Consistency check for index phrases | |
| 2185 | |
| 2186 @kindex C-c C-s | |
| 2187 Before indexing the phrases in the phrases buffer, they should be | |
| 2188 checked carefully for consistency. A first step is to sort the phrases | |
| 2189 alphabetically - this is done with the command @kbd{C-c C-s} | |
| 2190 (@code{reftex-index-sort-phrases}). It will sort all phrases in the | |
| 2191 buffer alphabetically by search phrase. If you want to group certain | |
| 2192 phrases and only sort within the groups, insert empty lines between the | |
| 2193 groups. Sorting will only change the sequence of phrases within each | |
| 2194 group (see the variable @code{reftex-index-phrases-sort-in-blocks}). | |
| 2195 | |
| 2196 @kindex C-c C-i | |
| 2197 A useful command is @kbd{C-c C-i} (@code{reftex-index-phrases-info}) | |
| 2198 which lists information about the phrase at point, including an example | |
| 2199 of how the index entry will look like and the number of expected matches | |
| 2200 in the document. | |
| 2201 | |
| 2202 @kindex C-c C-t | |
| 2203 Another important check is to find out if there are double or | |
| 2204 overlapping entries in the buffer. For example if you are first | |
| 2205 searching and indexing @samp{Mars} and then @samp{Planet Mars}, the | |
| 2206 second phrase will not match because of the index macro inserted before | |
| 2207 @samp{Mars} earlier. The command @kbd{C-c C-t} | |
| 2208 (@code{reftex-index-find-next-conflict-phrase}) finds the next phrase in | |
| 2209 the buffer which is either duplicate or a subphrase of another phrase. | |
| 2210 In order to check the whole buffer like this, start at the beginning and | |
| 2211 execute this command repeatedly. | |
| 2212 | |
| 2213 @node Global Indexing, , Consistency Checks, The Index Phrases File | |
| 2214 @subsection Global Indexing | |
| 2215 @cindex Global indexing | |
| 2216 @cindex Indexing, global | |
| 2217 @cindex Indexing, from @file{phrases} buffer | |
| 2218 | |
| 2219 Once the index phrases have been collected and organized, you are set | |
| 2220 for global indexing. I recommend to do this only on an otherwise | |
| 2221 finished document. Global indexing starts from the phrases buffer. | |
| 2222 There are several commands which start indexing: @kbd{C-c C-x} acts on | |
| 2223 the current phrase line, @kbd{C-c C-r} on all lines in the current | |
| 2224 region and @kbd{C-c C-a} on all phrase lines in the buffer. It is | |
| 2225 probably good to do indexing in small chunks since your concentration | |
| 2226 may not last long enough to do everything in one go. | |
| 2227 | |
| 2228 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will start at the first phrase line and search the phrase | |
| 2229 globally in the whole document. At each match it will stop, compute the | |
| 2230 replacement string and offer you the following choices@footnote{Windows | |
| 2231 users: Restrict yourself to the described keys during indexing. Pressing | |
| 2232 @key{Help} at the indexing prompt can apparently hang Emacs.}: | |
| 2233 | |
| 2234 @table @kbd | |
| 2235 @item y | |
| 2236 Replace this match with the proposed string. | |
| 2237 @item n | |
| 2238 Skip this match. | |
| 2239 @item ! | |
| 2240 Replace this and all further matches in this file. | |
| 2241 @item q | |
| 2242 Skip this match, start with next file. | |
| 2243 @item Q | |
| 2244 Skip this match, start with next phrase. | |
| 2245 @item o | |
| 2246 Select a different indexing macro for this match. | |
| 2247 @item 1-9 | |
| 2248 Select one of multiple index keys (those separated with @samp{||}). | |
| 2249 @item e | |
| 2250 Edit the replacement text. | |
| 2251 @item C-r | |
| 2252 Recursive edit. Use @kbd{C-M-c} to return to the indexing process. | |
| 2253 @item s | |
| 2254 Save this buffer and ask again about the current match. | |
| 2255 @item S | |
| 2256 Save all document buffers and ask again about the current match. | |
| 2257 @item C-g | |
| 2258 Abort the indexing process. | |
| 2259 @end table | |
| 2260 | |
| 2261 The @samp{Find and Index in Document} menu in the phrases buffer also | |
| 2262 lists a few options for the indexing process. The options have | |
| 2263 associated customization variables to set the defaults (@pxref{Options | |
| 2264 (Index Support)}). Here is a short explanation of what the options do: | |
| 2265 | |
| 2266 @table @i | |
| 2267 @item Match Whole Words | |
| 2268 When searching for index phrases, make sure whole words are matched. | |
| 2269 This should probably always be on. | |
| 2270 @item Case Sensitive Search | |
| 2271 Search case sensitively for phrases. I recommend to have this setting | |
| 2272 off, in order to match the capitalized words at the beginning of a | |
| 2273 sentence, and even typos. You can always say @emph{no} at a match you | |
| 2274 do not like. | |
| 2275 @item Wrap Long Lines | |
| 2276 Inserting index macros increases the line length. Turn this option on | |
| 2277 to allow @b{Ref@TeX{}} to wrap long lines. | |
| 2278 @item Skip Indexed Matches | |
| 2279 When this is on, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will at each match try to figure out if | |
| 2280 this match is already indexed. A match is considered indexed if it is | |
| 2281 either the argument of an index macro, or if an index macro is directly | |
| 2282 (without whitespace separation) before or after the match. Index macros | |
| 2283 are those configured in @code{reftex-index-macros}. Intended for | |
| 2284 re-indexing a documents after changes have been made. | |
| 2285 @end table | |
| 2286 | |
| 2287 Even though indexing should be the last thing you do to a document, you | |
| 2288 are bound to make changes afterwards. Indexing then has to be applied | |
| 2289 to the changed regions. The command | |
| 2290 @code{reftex-index-phrases-apply-to-region} is designed for this | |
| 2291 purpose. When called from a LaTeX document with active region, it will | |
| 2292 apply @code{reftex-index-all-phrases} to the current region. | |
| 2293 | |
| 2294 @node Displaying and Editing the Index, Builtin Index Macros, The Index Phrases File, Index Support | |
| 2295 @section Displaying and Editing the Index | |
| 2296 @cindex Displaying the Index | |
| 2297 @cindex Editing the Index | |
| 2298 @cindex Index entries, creating | |
| 2299 @cindex Index, displaying | |
| 2300 @cindex Index, editing | |
| 2301 @kindex C-c > | |
| 2302 @findex reftex-display-index | |
| 2303 | |
| 2304 In order to compile and display the index, press @kbd{C-c >}. If the | |
| 2305 document uses multiple indices, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will ask you to select | |
| 2306 one. Then, all index entries will be sorted alphabetically and | |
| 2307 displayed in a special buffer, the @file{*Index*} buffer. From that | |
| 2308 buffer you can check and edit each entry. | |
| 2309 | |
| 2310 The index can be restricted to the current section or the region. Then | |
| 2311 only entries in that part of the document will go into the compiled | |
| 2312 index. To restrict to the current section, use a numeric prefix | |
| 2313 @samp{2}, thus press @kbd{C-u 2 C-c >}. To restrict to the current | |
| 2314 region, make the region active and use a numeric prefix @samp{3} (press | |
| 2315 @kbd{C-u 3 C-c >}). From within the @file{*Index*} buffer the | |
| 2316 restriction can be moved from one section to the next by pressing the | |
| 2317 @kbd{<} and @kbd{>} keys. | |
| 2318 | |
| 2319 One caveat: @b{Ref@TeX{}} finds the definition point of an index entry | |
| 2320 by searching near the buffer position where it had found to macro during | |
| 2321 scanning. If you have several identical index entries in the same | |
| 2322 buffer and significant changes have shifted the entries around, you must | |
| 2323 rescan the buffer to ensure the correspondence between the | |
| 2324 @file{*Index*} buffer and the definition locations. It is therefore | |
| 2325 advisable to rescan the document (with @kbd{r} or @kbd{C-u r}) | |
| 2326 frequently while editing the index from the @file{*Index*} | |
| 2327 buffer. | |
| 2328 | |
| 2329 @kindex ? | |
| 2330 Here is a list of special commands available in the @file{*Index*} buffer. A | |
| 2331 summary of this information is always available by pressing | |
| 2332 @kbd{?}. | |
| 2333 | |
| 2334 @table @kbd | |
| 2335 @tablesubheading{General} | |
| 2336 @item ? | |
| 2337 Display a summary of commands. | |
| 2338 | |
| 2339 @item 0-9, - | |
| 2340 Prefix argument. | |
| 2341 | |
| 2342 @tablesubheading{Moving around} | |
| 2343 @item ! A..Z | |
| 2344 Pressing any capital letter will jump to the corresponding section in | |
| 2345 the @file{*Index*} buffer. The exclamation mark is special and jumps to | |
| 2346 the first entries alphabetically sorted below @samp{A}. These are | |
| 2347 usually non-alphanumeric characters. | |
| 2348 @item n | |
| 2349 Go to next entry. | |
| 2350 @item p | |
| 2351 Go to previous entry. | |
| 2352 | |
| 2353 @tablesubheading{Access to document locations} | |
| 2354 @item @key{SPC} | |
| 2355 Show the place in the document where this index entry is defined. | |
| 2356 | |
| 2357 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 2358 Go to the definition of the current index entry in another | |
| 2359 window. | |
| 2360 | |
| 2361 @item @key{RET} | |
| 2362 Go to the definition of the current index entry and hide the | |
| 2363 @file{*Index*} buffer window. | |
| 2364 | |
| 2365 @item f | |
| 2366 @vindex reftex-index-follow-mode | |
| 2367 @vindex reftex-revisit-to-follow | |
| 2368 Toggle follow mode. When follow mode is active, the other window will | |
| 2369 always show the location corresponding to the line in the @file{*Index*} | |
| 2370 buffer at point. This is similar to pressing @key{SPC} after each | |
| 2371 cursor motion. The default for this flag can be set with the variable | |
| 2372 @code{reftex-index-follow-mode}. Note that only context in files | |
| 2373 already visited is shown. @b{Ref@TeX{}} will not visit a file just for | |
| 2374 follow mode. See, however, the variable | |
| 2375 @code{reftex-revisit-to-follow}. | |
| 2376 | |
| 2377 @tablesubheading{Entry editing} | |
| 2378 @item e | |
| 2379 Edit the current index entry. In the minibuffer, you can edit the | |
| 2380 index macro which defines this entry. | |
| 2381 | |
| 2382 @item C-k | |
| 2383 Kill the index entry. Currently not implemented because I don't know | |
| 2384 how to implement an @code{undo} function for this. | |
| 2385 | |
| 2386 @item * | |
| 2387 Edit the @var{key} part of the entry. This is the initial part of the | |
| 2388 entry which determines the location of the entry in the index. | |
| 2389 | |
| 2390 @item | | |
| 2391 Edit the @var{attribute} part of the entry. This is the part after the | |
| 2392 vertical bar. With @code{MakeIndex}, this part is an encapsulating | |
| 2393 macro. With @code{xindy}, it is called @emph{attribute} and is a | |
| 2394 property of the index entry that can lead to special formatting. When | |
| 2395 called with @kbd{C-u} prefix, kill the entire @var{attribute} | |
| 2396 part. | |
| 2397 | |
| 2398 @item @@ | |
| 2399 Edit the @var{visual} part of the entry. This is the part after the | |
| 2400 @samp{@@} which is used by @code{MakeIndex} to change the visual | |
| 2401 appearance of the entry in the index. When called with @kbd{C-u} | |
| 2402 prefix, kill the entire @var{visual} part. | |
| 2403 | |
| 2404 @item ( | |
| 2405 Toggle the beginning of page range property @samp{|(} of the | |
| 2406 entry. | |
| 2407 | |
| 2408 @item ) | |
| 2409 Toggle the end of page range property @samp{|)} of the entry. | |
| 2410 | |
| 2411 @item _ | |
| 2412 Make the current entry a subentry. This command will prompt for the | |
| 2413 superordinate entry and insert it. | |
| 2414 | |
| 2415 @item ^ | |
| 2416 Remove the highest superordinate entry. If the current entry is a | |
| 2417 subitem (@samp{aaa!bbb!ccc}), this function moves it up the hierarchy | |
| 2418 (@samp{bbb!ccc}). | |
| 2419 | |
| 2420 @tablesubheading{Exiting} | |
| 2421 @item q | |
| 2422 Hide the @file{*Index*} buffer. | |
| 2423 | |
| 2424 @item k | |
| 2425 Kill the @file{*Index*} buffer. | |
| 2426 | |
| 2427 @item C-c = | |
| 2428 Switch to the Table of Contents buffer of this document. | |
| 2429 | |
| 2430 @tablesubheading{Controlling what gets displayed} | |
| 2431 @item c | |
| 2432 @vindex reftex-index-include-context | |
| 2433 Toggle the display of short context in the @file{*Index*} buffer. The | |
| 2434 default for this flag can be set with the variable | |
| 2435 @code{reftex-index-include-context}. | |
| 2436 | |
| 2437 @item @} | |
| 2438 Restrict the index to a single document section. The corresponding | |
| 2439 section number will be displayed in the @code{R<>} indicator in the | |
| 2440 mode line and in the header of the @file{*Index*} buffer. | |
| 2441 | |
| 2442 @item @{ | |
| 2443 Widen the index to contain all entries of the document. | |
| 2444 | |
| 2445 @item < | |
| 2446 When the index is currently restricted, move the restriction to the | |
| 2447 previous section. | |
| 2448 | |
| 2449 @item > | |
| 2450 When the index is currently restricted, move the restriction to the | |
| 2451 next section. | |
| 2452 | |
| 2453 @tablesubheading{Updating the buffer} | |
| 2454 @item g | |
| 2455 Rebuild the @file{*Index*} buffer. This does @emph{not} rescan the | |
| 2456 document. However, it sorts the entries again, so that edited entries | |
| 2457 will move to the correct position. | |
| 2458 | |
| 2459 @item r | |
| 2460 @vindex reftex-enable-partial-scans | |
| 2461 Reparse the LaTeX document and rebuild the @file{*Index*} buffer. When | |
| 2462 @code{reftex-enable-partial-scans} is non-@code{nil}, rescan only the file this | |
| 2463 location is defined in, not the entire document. | |
| 2464 | |
| 2465 @item C-u r | |
| 2466 Reparse the @emph{entire} LaTeX document and rebuild the @file{*Index*} | |
| 2467 buffer. | |
| 2468 | |
| 2469 @item s | |
| 2470 Switch to a different index (for documents with multiple | |
| 2471 indices). | |
| 2472 @end table | |
| 2473 | |
| 2474 | |
| 2475 @node Builtin Index Macros, Defining Index Macros, Displaying and Editing the Index, Index Support | |
| 2476 @section Builtin Index Macros | |
| 2477 @cindex Builtin index macros | |
| 2478 @cindex Index macros, builtin | |
| 2479 @vindex reftex-index-macros | |
| 2480 @cindex @code{multind}, LaTeX package | |
| 2481 @cindex @code{index}, LaTeX package | |
| 2482 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{multind} | |
| 2483 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{index} | |
| 2484 | |
| 2485 @b{Ref@TeX{}} by default recognizes the @code{\index} and | |
| 2486 @code{\glossary} macros which are defined in the LaTeX core. It has | |
| 2487 also builtin support for the re-implementations of @code{\index} | |
| 2488 in the @file{multind} and @file{index} packages. However, since | |
| 2489 the different definitions of the @code{\index} macro are incompatible, | |
| 2490 you will have to explicitly specify the index style used. | |
| 2491 @xref{Creating Index Entries}, for information on how to do that. | |
| 2492 | |
| 2493 @node Defining Index Macros, , Builtin Index Macros, Index Support | |
| 2494 @section Defining Index Macros | |
| 2495 @cindex Defining Index Macros | |
| 2496 @cindex Index macros, defining | |
| 2497 @vindex reftex-index-macros | |
| 2498 | |
| 2499 When writing a document with an index you will probably define | |
| 2500 additional macros which make entries into the index. | |
| 2501 Let's look at an example. | |
| 2502 | |
| 2503 @example | |
| 2504 \newcommand@{\ix@}[1]@{#1\index@{#1@}@} | |
| 2505 \newcommand@{\nindex@}[1]@{\textit@{#1@}\index[name]@{#1@}@} | |
| 2506 \newcommand@{\astobj@}[1]@{\index@{Astronomical Objects!#1@}@} | |
| 2507 @end example | |
| 2508 | |
| 2509 The first macro @code{\ix} typesets its argument in the text and places | |
| 2510 it into the index. The second macro @code{\nindex} typesets its | |
| 2511 argument in the text and places it into a separate index with the tag | |
| 2512 @samp{name}@footnote{We are using the syntax of the @file{index} package | |
| 2513 here.}. The last macro also places its argument into the index, but as | |
| 2514 subitems under the main index entry @samp{Astronomical Objects}. Here | |
| 2515 is how to make @b{Ref@TeX{}} recognize and correctly interpret these | |
| 2516 macros, first with Emacs Lisp. | |
| 2517 | |
| 2518 @lisp | |
| 2519 (setq reftex-index-macros | |
| 2520 '(("\\ix@{*@}" "idx" ?x "" nil nil) | |
| 2521 ("\\nindex@{*@}" "name" ?n "" nil nil) | |
| 2522 ("\\astobj@{*@}" "idx" ?o "Astronomical Objects!" nil t))) | |
| 2523 @end lisp | |
| 2524 | |
| 2525 Note that the index tag is @samp{idx} for the main index, and | |
| 2526 @samp{name} for the name index. @samp{idx} and @samp{glo} are reserved | |
| 2527 for the default index and for the glossary. | |
| 2528 | |
| 2529 The character arguments @code{?x}, @code{?n}, and @code{?o} are for | |
| 2530 quick identification of these macros when @b{Ref@TeX{}} inserts new | |
| 2531 index entries with @code{reftex-index}. These codes need to be | |
| 2532 unique. @code{?i}, @code{?I}, and @code{?g} are reserved for the | |
| 2533 @code{\index}, @code{\index*}, and @code{\glossary} macros, | |
| 2534 respectively. | |
| 2535 | |
| 2536 The following string is empty unless your macro adds a superordinate | |
| 2537 entry to the index key - this is the case for the @code{\astobj} macro. | |
| 2538 | |
| 2539 The next entry can be a hook function to exclude certain matches, it | |
| 2540 almost always can be @code{nil}. | |
| 2541 | |
| 2542 The final element in the list indicates if the text being indexed needs | |
| 2543 to be repeated outside the macro. For the normal index macros, this | |
| 2544 should be @code{t}. Only if the macro typesets the entry in the text | |
| 2545 (like @code{\ix} and @code{\nindex} in the example do), this should be | |
| 2546 @code{nil}. | |
| 2547 | |
| 2548 To do the same thing with customize, you need to fill in the templates | |
| 2549 like this: | |
| 2550 | |
| 2551 @example | |
| 2552 Repeat: | |
| 2553 [INS] [DEL] List: | |
| 2554 Macro with args: \ix@{*@} | |
| 2555 Index Tag : [Value Menu] String: idx | |
| 2556 Access Key : x | |
| 2557 Key Prefix : | |
| 2558 Exclusion hook : nil | |
| 2559 Repeat Outside : [Toggle] off (nil) | |
| 2560 [INS] [DEL] List: | |
| 2561 Macro with args: \nindex@{*@} | |
| 2562 Index Tag : [Value Menu] String: name | |
| 2563 Access Key : n | |
| 2564 Key Prefix : | |
| 2565 Exclusion hook : nil | |
| 2566 Repeat Outside : [Toggle] off (nil) | |
| 2567 [INS] [DEL] List: | |
| 2568 Macro with args: \astobj@{*@} | |
| 2569 Index Tag : [Value Menu] String: idx | |
| 2570 Access Key : o | |
| 2571 Key Prefix : Astronomical Objects! | |
| 2572 Exclusion hook : nil | |
| 2573 Repeat Outside : [Toggle] on (non-nil) | |
| 2574 [INS] | |
| 2575 @end example | |
| 2576 | |
| 2577 With the macro @code{\ix} defined, you may want to change the default | |
| 2578 macro used for indexing a text phrase (@pxref{Creating Index Entries}). | |
| 2579 This would be done like this | |
| 2580 | |
| 2581 @lisp | |
| 2582 (setq reftex-index-default-macro '(?x "idx")) | |
| 2583 @end lisp | |
| 2584 | |
| 2585 which specifies that the macro identified with the character @code{?x} (the | |
| 2586 @code{\ix} macro) should be used for indexing phrases and words already | |
| 2587 in the buffer with @kbd{C-c /} (@code{reftex-index-selection-or-word}). | |
| 2588 The index tag is "idx". | |
| 2589 | |
| 2590 @node Viewing Cross-References, RefTeXs Menu, Index Support, Top | |
| 2591 @chapter Viewing Cross--References | |
| 2592 @findex reftex-view-crossref | |
| 2593 @findex reftex-mouse-view-crossref | |
| 2594 @kindex C-c & | |
| 2595 @kindex S-mouse-2 | |
| 2596 | |
| 2597 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can display cross--referencing information. This means, | |
| 2598 if two document locations are linked, @b{Ref@TeX{}} can display the | |
| 2599 matching location(s) in another window. The @code{\label} and @code{\ref} | |
| 2600 macros are one way of establishing such a link. Also, a @code{\cite} | |
| 2601 macro is linked to the corresponding @code{\bibitem} macro or a BibTeX | |
| 2602 database entry. | |
| 2603 | |
| 2604 The feature is invoked by pressing @kbd{C-c &} | |
| 2605 (@code{reftex-view-crossref}) while point is on the @var{key} argument | |
| 2606 of a macro involved in cross--referencing. You can also click with | |
| 2607 @kbd{S-mouse-2} on the macro argument. Here is what will happen for | |
| 2608 individual classes of macros: | |
| 2609 | |
| 2610 @table @asis | |
| 2611 | |
| 2612 @item @code{\ref} | |
| 2613 @cindex @code{\ref} | |
| 2614 Display the corresponding label definition. All usual | |
| 2615 variants@footnote{all macros that start with @samp{ref} or end with | |
| 2616 @samp{ref} or @samp{refrange}} of the @code{\ref} macro are active for | |
| 2617 cross--reference display. This works also for labels defined in an | |
| 2618 external document when the current document refers to them through the | |
| 2619 @code{xr} interface (@pxref{xr (LaTeX package)}). | |
| 2620 | |
| 2621 @item @code{\label} | |
| 2622 @cindex @code{\label} | |
| 2623 @vindex reftex-label-alist | |
| 2624 Display a document location which references this label. Pressing | |
| 2625 @kbd{C-c &} several times moves through the entire document and finds | |
| 2626 all locations. Not only the @code{\label} macro but also other macros | |
| 2627 with label arguments (as configured with @code{reftex-label-alist}) are | |
| 2628 active for cross--reference display. | |
| 2629 | |
| 2630 @item @code{\cite} | |
| 2631 @cindex @code{\cite} | |
| 2632 Display the corresponding BibTeX database entry or @code{\bibitem}. | |
| 2633 All usual variants@footnote{all macros that either start or end with | |
| 2634 @samp{cite}} of the @code{\cite} macro are active for cross--reference | |
| 2635 display. | |
| 2636 | |
| 2637 @item @code{\bibitem} | |
| 2638 @cindex @code{\bibitem} | |
| 2639 Display a document location which cites this article. Pressing | |
| 2640 @kbd{C-c &} several times moves through the entire document and finds | |
| 2641 all locations. | |
| 2642 | |
| 2643 @item BibTeX | |
| 2644 @cindex BibTeX buffer, viewing cite locations from | |
| 2645 @cindex Viewing cite locations from BibTeX buffer | |
| 2646 @kbd{C-c &} is also active in BibTeX buffers. All locations in a | |
| 2647 document where the database entry at point is cited will be displayed. | |
| 2648 On first use, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will prompt for a buffer which belongs to | |
| 2649 the document you want to search. Subsequent calls will use the same | |
| 2650 document, until you break this link with a prefix argument to @kbd{C-c | |
| 2651 &}. | |
| 2652 | |
| 2653 @item @code{\index} | |
| 2654 @cindex @code{\index} | |
| 2655 Display other locations in the document which are marked by an index | |
| 2656 macro with the same key argument. Along with the standard @code{\index} | |
| 2657 and @code{\glossary} macros, all macros configured in | |
| 2658 @code{reftex-index-macros} will be recognized. | |
| 2659 @end table | |
| 2660 | |
| 2661 @vindex reftex-view-crossref-extra | |
| 2662 While the display of cross referencing information for the above | |
| 2663 mentioned macros is hard--coded, you can configure additional relations | |
| 2664 in the variable @code{reftex-view-crossref-extra}. | |
| 2665 | |
| 2666 @iftex | |
| 2667 @chapter All the Rest | |
| 2668 @end iftex | |
| 2669 | |
| 2670 @node RefTeXs Menu, Key Bindings, Viewing Cross-References, Top | |
| 2671 @section @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s Menu | |
| 2672 @cindex RefTeXs Menu | |
| 2673 @cindex Menu, in the menu bar | |
| 2674 | |
| 2675 @b{Ref@TeX{}} installs a @code{Ref} menu in the menu bar on systems | |
| 2676 which support this. From this menu you can access all of | |
| 2677 @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s commands and a few of its options. There is also a | |
| 2678 @code{Customize} submenu which can be used to access @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s | |
| 2679 entire set of options. | |
| 2680 | |
| 2681 @node Key Bindings, Faces, RefTeXs Menu, Top | |
| 2682 @section Default Key Bindings | |
| 2683 @cindex Key Bindings, summary | |
| 2684 | |
| 2685 Here is a summary of the available key bindings. | |
| 2686 | |
| 2687 @kindex C-c = | |
| 2688 @kindex C-c - | |
| 2689 @kindex C-c ( | |
| 2690 @kindex C-c ) | |
| 2691 @kindex C-c [ | |
| 2692 @kindex C-c & | |
| 2693 @kindex S-mouse-2 | |
| 2694 @kindex C-c / | |
| 2695 @kindex C-c \ | |
| 2696 @kindex C-c | | |
| 2697 @kindex C-c < | |
| 2698 @kindex C-c > | |
| 2699 @example | |
| 2700 @kbd{C-c =} @code{reftex-toc} | |
| 2701 @kbd{C-c -} @code{reftex-toc-recenter} | |
| 2702 @kbd{C-c (} @code{reftex-label} | |
| 2703 @kbd{C-c )} @code{reftex-reference} | |
| 2704 @kbd{C-c [} @code{reftex-citation} | |
| 2705 @kbd{C-c &} @code{reftex-view-crossref} | |
| 2706 @kbd{S-mouse-2} @code{reftex-mouse-view-crossref} | |
| 2707 @kbd{C-c /} @code{reftex-index-selection-or-word} | |
| 2708 @kbd{C-c \} @code{reftex-index-phrase-selection-or-word} | |
| 2709 @kbd{C-c |} @code{reftex-index-visit-phrases-buffer} | |
| 2710 @kbd{C-c <} @code{reftex-index} | |
| 2711 @kbd{C-c >} @code{reftex-display-index} | |
| 2712 @end example | |
| 2713 | |
| 2714 Note that the @kbd{S-mouse-2} binding is only provided if this key is | |
| 2715 not already used by some other package. @b{Ref@TeX{}} will not override an | |
| 2716 existing binding to @kbd{S-mouse-2}. | |
| 2717 | |
| 2718 Personally, I also bind some functions in the users @kbd{C-c} map for | |
| 2719 easier access. | |
| 2720 | |
| 2721 @c FIXME: Do we need bindings for the Index macros here as well? | |
| 2722 @c C-c i C-c I or so???? | |
| 2723 @c How about key bindings for reftex-reset-mode and reftex-parse-document? | |
| 2724 @kindex C-c t | |
| 2725 @kindex C-c l | |
| 2726 @kindex C-c r | |
| 2727 @kindex C-c c | |
| 2728 @kindex C-c v | |
| 2729 @kindex C-c s | |
| 2730 @kindex C-c g | |
| 2731 @example | |
| 2732 @kbd{C-c t} @code{reftex-toc} | |
| 2733 @kbd{C-c l} @code{reftex-label} | |
| 2734 @kbd{C-c r} @code{reftex-reference} | |
| 2735 @kbd{C-c c} @code{reftex-citation} | |
| 2736 @kbd{C-c v} @code{reftex-view-crossref} | |
| 2737 @kbd{C-c s} @code{reftex-search-document} | |
| 2738 @kbd{C-c g} @code{reftex-grep-document} | |
| 2739 @end example | |
| 2740 | |
| 2741 @noindent These keys are reserved for the user, so I cannot bind them by | |
| 2742 default. If you want to have these key bindings available, set in your | |
| 2743 @file{.emacs} file: | |
| 2744 | |
| 2745 @vindex reftex-extra-bindings | |
| 2746 @lisp | |
| 2747 (setq reftex-extra-bindings t) | |
| 2748 @end lisp | |
| 2749 | |
| 2750 @vindex reftex-load-hook | |
| 2751 Changing and adding to @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s key bindings is best done in the hook | |
| 2752 @code{reftex-load-hook}. For information on the keymaps | |
| 2753 which should be used to add keys, see @ref{Keymaps and Hooks}. | |
| 2754 | |
| 2755 @node Faces, AUCTeX, Key Bindings, Top | |
| 2756 @section Faces | |
| 2757 @cindex Faces | |
| 2758 | |
| 2759 @b{Ref@TeX{}} uses faces when available to structure the selection and | |
| 2760 table of contents buffers. It does not create its own faces, but uses | |
| 2761 the ones defined in @file{font-lock.el}. Therefore, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will | |
| 2762 use faces only when @code{font-lock} is loaded. This seems to be | |
| 2763 reasonable because people who like faces will very likely have it | |
| 2764 loaded. If you wish to turn off fontification or change the involved | |
| 2765 faces, see @ref{Options (Fontification)}. | |
| 2766 | |
| 2767 @node Multifile Documents, Language Support, AUCTeX, Top | |
| 2768 @section Multifile Documents | |
| 2769 @cindex Multifile documents | |
| 2770 @cindex Documents, spread over files | |
| 2771 | |
| 2772 The following is relevant when working with documents spread over many | |
| 2773 files: | |
| 2774 | |
| 2775 @itemize @bullet | |
| 2776 @item | |
| 2777 @b{Ref@TeX{}} has full support for multifile documents. You can edit parts of | |
| 2778 several (multifile) documents at the same time without conflicts. | |
| 2779 @b{Ref@TeX{}} provides functions to run @code{grep}, @code{search} and | |
| 2780 @code{query-replace} on all files which are part of a multifile | |
| 2781 document. | |
| 2782 | |
| 2783 @item | |
| 2784 @vindex tex-main-file | |
| 2785 @vindex TeX-master | |
| 2786 All files belonging to a multifile document should define a File | |
| 2787 Variable (@code{TeX-master} for AUCTeX or @code{tex-main-file} for the | |
| 2788 standard Emacs LaTeX mode) containing the name of the master file. For | |
| 2789 example, to set the file variable @code{TeX-master}, include something | |
| 2790 like the following at the end of each TeX file: | |
| 2791 | |
| 2792 @example | |
| 2793 %%% Local Variables: *** | |
| 2794 %%% mode:latex *** | |
| 2795 %%% TeX-master: "thesis.tex" *** | |
| 2796 %%% End: *** | |
| 2797 @end example | |
| 2798 | |
| 2799 AUCTeX with the setting | |
| 2800 | |
| 2801 @lisp | |
| 2802 (setq-default TeX-master nil) | |
| 2803 @end lisp | |
| 2804 | |
| 2805 will actually ask you for each new file about the master file and insert | |
| 2806 this comment automatically. For more details see the documentation of | |
| 2807 the AUCTeX (@pxref{Multifile,,,auctex, The AUC TeX User Manual}), the | |
| 2808 documentation about the Emacs (La)TeX mode (@pxref{TeX Print,,,emacs, | |
| 2809 The GNU Emacs Manual}) and the Emacs documentation on File Variables | |
| 2810 (@pxref{File Variables,,,emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}). | |
| 2811 | |
| 2812 @item | |
| 2813 The context of a label definition must be found in the same file as the | |
| 2814 label itself in order to be processed correctly by @b{Ref@TeX{}}. The only | |
| 2815 exception is that section labels referring to a section statement | |
| 2816 outside the current file can still use that section title as | |
| 2817 context. | |
| 2818 @end itemize | |
| 2819 | |
| 2820 @node Language Support, Finding Files, Multifile Documents, Top | |
| 2821 @section Language Support | |
| 2822 @cindex Language support | |
| 2823 | |
| 2824 Some parts of @b{Ref@TeX{}} are language dependent. The default | |
| 2825 settings work well for English. If you are writing in a different | |
| 2826 language, the following hints may be useful: | |
| 2827 | |
| 2828 @itemize @bullet | |
| 2829 @item | |
| 2830 @vindex reftex-derive-label-parameters | |
| 2831 @vindex reftex-abbrev-parameters | |
| 2832 The mechanism to derive a label from context includes the abbreviation | |
| 2833 of words and omission of unimportant words. These mechanisms may have | |
| 2834 to be changed for other languages. See the variables | |
| 2835 @code{reftex-derive-label-parameters} and @code{reftex-abbrev-parameters}. | |
| 2836 | |
| 2837 @item | |
| 2838 @vindex reftex-translate-to-ascii-function | |
| 2839 @vindex reftex-label-illegal-re | |
| 2840 Also, when a label is derived from context, @b{Ref@TeX{}} clears the | |
| 2841 context string from non-ASCII characters in order to make a valid label. | |
| 2842 If there should ever be a version of @TeX{} which allows extended | |
| 2843 characters @emph{in labels}, then we will have to look at the | |
| 2844 variables @code{reftex-translate-to-ascii-function} and | |
| 2845 @code{reftex-label-illegal-re}. | |
| 2846 | |
| 2847 @item | |
| 2848 When a label is referenced, @b{Ref@TeX{}} looks at the word before point | |
| 2849 to guess which label type is required. These @emph{magic words} are | |
| 2850 different in every language. For an example of how to add magic words, | |
| 2851 see @ref{Adding Magic Words}. | |
| 2852 | |
| 2853 @vindex reftex-multiref-punctuation | |
| 2854 @vindex reftex-cite-punctuation | |
| 2855 @item | |
| 2856 @b{Ref@TeX{}} inserts ``punctuation'' for multiple references and | |
| 2857 for the author list in citations. Some of this may be language | |
| 2858 dependent. See the variables @code{reftex-multiref-punctuation} and | |
| 2859 @code{reftex-cite-punctuation}. | |
| 2860 @end itemize | |
| 2861 | |
| 2862 @node Finding Files, Optimizations, Language Support, Top | |
| 2863 @section Finding Files | |
| 2864 @cindex Finding files | |
| 2865 | |
| 2866 In order to find files included in a document via @code{\input} or | |
| 2867 @code{\include}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} searches all directories specified in the | |
| 2868 environment variable @code{TEXINPUTS}. Similarly, it will search the | |
| 2869 path specified in the variables @code{BIBINPUTS} and @code{TEXBIB} for | |
| 2870 BibTeX database files. | |
| 2871 | |
| 2872 When searching, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will also expand recursive path | |
| 2873 definitions (directories ending in @samp{//} or @samp{!!}). But it will | |
| 2874 only search and expand directories @emph{explicitly} given in these | |
| 2875 variables. This may cause problems under the following circumstances: | |
| 2876 | |
| 2877 @itemize @bullet | |
| 2878 @item | |
| 2879 Most TeX system have a default search path for both TeX files and BibTeX | |
| 2880 files which is defined in some setup file. Usually this default path is | |
| 2881 for system files which @b{Ref@TeX{}} does not need to see. But if your | |
| 2882 document needs TeX files or BibTeX database files in a directory only | |
| 2883 given in the default search path, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will fail to find them. | |
| 2884 @item | |
| 2885 Some TeX systems do not use environment variables at all in order to | |
| 2886 specify the search path. Both default and user search path are then | |
| 2887 defined in setup files. | |
| 2888 @end itemize | |
| 2889 | |
| 2890 @noindent | |
| 2891 There are three ways to solve this problem: | |
| 2892 | |
| 2893 @itemize @bullet | |
| 2894 @item | |
| 2895 Specify all relevant directories explicitly in the environment | |
| 2896 variables. If for some reason you don't want to mess with the default | |
| 2897 variables @code{TEXINPUTS} and @code{BIBINPUTS}, define your own | |
| 2898 variables and configure @b{Ref@TeX{}} to use them instead: | |
| 2899 | |
| 2900 @lisp | |
| 2901 (setq reftex-texpath-environment-variables '("MYTEXINPUTS")) | |
| 2902 (setq reftex-bibpath-environment-variables '("MYBIBINPUTS")) | |
| 2903 @end lisp | |
| 2904 | |
| 2905 @item | |
| 2906 Specify the full search path directly in @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s variables. | |
| 2907 | |
| 2908 @lisp | |
| 2909 (setq reftex-texpath-environment-variables | |
| 2910 '("./inp:/home/cd/tex//:/usr/local/tex//")) | |
| 2911 (setq reftex-bibpath-environment-variables | |
| 2912 '("/home/cd/tex/lit/")) | |
| 2913 @end lisp | |
| 2914 | |
| 2915 @item | |
| 2916 Some TeX systems provide stand--alone programs to do the file search just | |
| 2917 like TeX and BibTeX. E.g. Thomas Esser's @code{teTeX} uses the | |
| 2918 @code{kpathsearch} library which provides the command @code{kpsewhich} | |
| 2919 to search for files. @b{Ref@TeX{}} can be configured to use this | |
| 2920 program. Note that the exact syntax of the @code{kpsewhich} | |
| 2921 command depends upon the version of that program. | |
| 2922 | |
| 2923 @lisp | |
| 2924 (setq reftex-use-external-file-finders t) | |
| 2925 (setq reftex-external-file-finders | |
| 2926 '(("tex" . "kpsewhich -format=.tex %f") | |
| 2927 ("bib" . "kpsewhich -format=.bib %f"))) | |
| 2928 @end lisp | |
| 2929 @end itemize | |
| 2930 | |
| 2931 @cindex Noweb files | |
| 2932 @vindex reftex-file-extensions | |
| 2933 @vindex TeX-file-extensions | |
| 2934 Some people like to use RefTeX with noweb files, which usually have the | |
| 2935 extension @file{.nw}. In order to deal with such files, the new | |
| 2936 extension must be added to the list of valid extensions in the variable | |
| 2937 @code{reftex-file-extensions}. When working with AUCTeX as major mode, | |
| 2938 the new extension must also be known to AUCTeX via the variable | |
| 2939 @code{TeX-file-extension}. For example: | |
| 2940 | |
| 2941 @lisp | |
| 2942 (setq reftex-file-extensions | |
| 2943 '(("nw" "tex" ".tex" ".ltx") ("bib" ".bib"))) | |
| 2944 (setq TeX-file-extensions | |
| 2945 '( "nw" "tex" "sty" "cls" "ltx" "texi" "texinfo")) | |
| 2946 @end lisp | |
| 2947 | |
| 2948 @node Optimizations, Problems and Work-Arounds, Finding Files, Top | |
| 2949 @section Optimizations | |
| 2950 @cindex Optimizations | |
| 2951 | |
| 2952 @b{Note added 2002. Computers have gotten a lot faster, so most of the | |
| 2953 optimizations discussed below will not be necessary on new machines. I | |
| 2954 am leaving this stuff in the manual for people who want to write thick | |
| 2955 books, where some of it still might be useful.} | |
| 2956 | |
| 2957 Implementing the principle of least surprises, the default settings of | |
| 2958 @b{Ref@TeX{}} ensure a safe ride for beginners and casual users. However, | |
| 2959 when using @b{Ref@TeX{}} for a large project and/or on a small computer, | |
| 2960 there are ways to improve speed or memory usage. | |
| 2961 | |
| 2962 @itemize @bullet | |
| 2963 @item | |
| 2964 @b{Removing Lookup Buffers}@* | |
| 2965 @cindex Removing lookup buffers | |
| 2966 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will load other parts of a multifile document as well as BibTeX | |
| 2967 database files for lookup purposes. These buffers are kept, so that | |
| 2968 subsequent use of the same files is fast. If you can't afford keeping | |
| 2969 these buffers around, and if you can live with a speed penalty, try | |
| 2970 | |
| 2971 @vindex reftex-keep-temporary-buffers | |
| 2972 @lisp | |
| 2973 (setq reftex-keep-temporary-buffers nil) | |
| 2974 @end lisp | |
| 2975 | |
| 2976 @item | |
| 2977 @b{Partial Document Scans}@* | |
| 2978 @cindex Partial documents scans | |
| 2979 @cindex Document scanning, partial | |
| 2980 A @kbd{C-u} prefix on the major @b{Ref@TeX{}} commands @code{reftex-label} | |
| 2981 (@kbd{C-u C-c (}), @code{reftex-reference} (@kbd{C-u C-c )}), | |
| 2982 @code{reftex-citation} (@kbd{C-u C-c [}), @code{reftex-toc} (@kbd{C-u C-c | |
| 2983 =}), and @code{reftex-view-crossref} (@kbd{C-u C-c &}) initiates | |
| 2984 re-parsing of the entire document in order to update the parsing | |
| 2985 information. For a large document this can be unnecessary, in | |
| 2986 particular if only one file has changed. @b{Ref@TeX{}} can be configured | |
| 2987 to do partial scans instead of full ones. @kbd{C-u} re-parsing then | |
| 2988 does apply only to the current buffer and files included from it. | |
| 2989 Likewise, the @kbd{r} key in both the label selection buffer and the | |
| 2990 table-of-contents buffer will only prompt scanning of the file in which | |
| 2991 the label or section macro near the cursor was defined. Re-parsing of | |
| 2992 the entire document is still available by using @kbd{C-u C-u} as a | |
| 2993 prefix, or the capital @kbd{R} key in the menus. To use this feature, | |
| 2994 try | |
| 2995 | |
| 2996 @vindex reftex-enable-partial-scans | |
| 2997 @lisp | |
| 2998 (setq reftex-enable-partial-scans t) | |
| 2999 @end lisp | |
| 3000 | |
| 3001 @item | |
| 3002 @b{Saving Parser Information}@* | |
| 3003 @cindex Saving parser information | |
| 3004 @cindex Parse information, saving to a file | |
| 3005 @vindex reftex-parse-file-extension | |
| 3006 Even with partial scans enabled, @b{Ref@TeX{}} still has to make one full | |
| 3007 scan, when you start working with a document. To avoid this, parsing | |
| 3008 information can be stored in a file. The file @file{MASTER.rel} is used | |
| 3009 for storing information about a document with master file | |
| 3010 @file{MASTER.tex}. It is written automatically when you kill a buffer | |
| 3011 in @code{reftex-mode} or when you exit Emacs. The information is | |
| 3012 restored when you begin working with a document in a new editing | |
| 3013 session. To use this feature, put into @file{.emacs}: | |
| 3014 | |
| 3015 @vindex reftex-save-parse-info | |
| 3016 @lisp | |
| 3017 (setq reftex-save-parse-info t) | |
| 3018 @end lisp | |
| 3019 | |
| 3020 @item | |
| 3021 @b{Identifying label types by prefix}@* | |
| 3022 @cindex Parse information, saving to a file | |
| 3023 @vindex reftex-trust-label-prefix | |
| 3024 @b{Ref@TeX{}} normally parses around each label to check in which | |
| 3025 environment this label is located, in order to assign a label type to | |
| 3026 the label. If your document contains thousands of labels, document | |
| 3027 parsing will take considerable time. If you have been using label prefixes | |
| 3028 like tab: and fn: consistently, you can tell @b{Ref@TeX{}} to get the | |
| 3029 label type directly from the prefix, without additional parsing. This | |
| 3030 will be faster and also allow labels to end up in the correct category | |
| 3031 if for some reason it is not possible to derive the correct type from | |
| 3032 context. For example, to enable this feature for footnote and | |
| 3033 equation labels, use | |
| 3034 | |
| 3035 @lisp | |
| 3036 (setq reftex-trust-label-prefix '("fn:" "eq:")) | |
| 3037 @end lisp | |
| 3038 | |
| 3039 @item | |
| 3040 @b{Automatic Document Scans}@* | |
| 3041 @cindex Automatic document scans | |
| 3042 @cindex Document scanning, automatic | |
| 3043 At rare occasions, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will automatically rescan a part of the | |
| 3044 document. If this gets into your way, it can be turned off with | |
| 3045 | |
| 3046 @vindex reftex-allow-automatic-rescan | |
| 3047 @lisp | |
| 3048 (setq reftex-allow-automatic-rescan nil) | |
| 3049 @end lisp | |
| 3050 | |
| 3051 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will then occasionally annotate new labels in the selection | |
| 3052 buffer, saying that their position in the label list in uncertain. A | |
| 3053 manual document scan will fix this. | |
| 3054 | |
| 3055 @item | |
| 3056 @b{Multiple Selection Buffers}@* | |
| 3057 @cindex Multiple selection buffers | |
| 3058 @cindex Selection buffers, multiple | |
| 3059 Normally, the selection buffer @file{*RefTeX Select*} is re-created for | |
| 3060 every selection process. In documents with very many labels this can | |
| 3061 take several seconds. @b{Ref@TeX{}} provides an option to create a | |
| 3062 separate selection buffer for each label type and to keep this buffer | |
| 3063 from one selection to the next. These buffers are updated automatically | |
| 3064 only when a new label has been added in the buffers category with | |
| 3065 @code{reftex-label}. Updating the buffer takes as long as recreating it | |
| 3066 - so the time saving is limited to cases where no new labels of that | |
| 3067 category have been added. To turn on this feature, use | |
| 3068 | |
| 3069 @vindex reftex-use-multiple-selection-buffers | |
| 3070 @lisp | |
| 3071 (setq reftex-use-multiple-selection-buffers t) | |
| 3072 @end lisp | |
| 3073 | |
| 3074 @noindent | |
| 3075 @cindex Selection buffers, updating | |
| 3076 You can also inhibit the automatic updating entirely. Then the | |
| 3077 selection buffer will always pop up very fast, but may not contain the | |
| 3078 most recently defined labels. You can always update the buffer by hand, | |
| 3079 with the @kbd{g} key. To get this behavior, use instead | |
| 3080 | |
| 3081 @vindex reftex-auto-update-selection-buffers | |
| 3082 @lisp | |
| 3083 (setq reftex-use-multiple-selection-buffers t | |
| 3084 reftex-auto-update-selection-buffers nil) | |
| 3085 @end lisp | |
| 3086 @end itemize | |
| 3087 | |
| 3088 @need 2000 | |
| 3089 @noindent | |
| 3090 @b{As a summary}, here are the settings I recommend for heavy use of | |
| 3091 @b{Ref@TeX{}} with large documents: | |
| 3092 | |
| 3093 @lisp | |
| 3094 @group | |
| 3095 (setq reftex-enable-partial-scans t | |
| 3096 reftex-save-parse-info t | |
| 3097 reftex-use-multiple-selection-buffers t) | |
| 3098 @end group | |
| 3099 @end lisp | |
| 3100 | |
| 3101 @node AUCTeX, Multifile Documents, Faces, Top | |
| 3102 @section AUC@TeX{} | |
| 3103 @cindex @code{AUCTeX}, Emacs package | |
| 3104 @cindex Emacs packages, @code{AUCTeX} | |
| 3105 | |
| 3106 AUCTeX is without doubt the best major mode for editing TeX and LaTeX | |
| 3107 files with Emacs (@pxref{Top,AUCTeX,,auctex, The AUCTeX User Manual}). | |
| 3108 If AUCTeX is not part of your Emacs distribution, you can get | |
| 3109 it@footnote{XEmacs 21.x users may want to install the corresponding | |
| 3110 XEmacs package.} by ftp from the @value{AUCTEXSITE}. | |
| 3111 | |
| 3112 @menu | |
| 3113 * AUCTeX-RefTeX Interface:: How both packages work together | |
| 3114 * Style Files:: AUCTeX's style files can support RefTeX | |
| 3115 * Bib-Cite:: Hypertext reading of a document | |
| 3116 @end menu | |
| 3117 | |
| 3118 @node AUCTeX-RefTeX Interface, Style Files, , AUCTeX | |
| 3119 @subsection The AUC@TeX{}-@b{Ref@TeX{}} Interface | |
| 3120 | |
| 3121 @b{Ref@TeX{}} contains code to interface with AUCTeX. When this | |
| 3122 interface is turned on, both packages will interact closely. Instead of | |
| 3123 using @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s commands directly, you can then also use them | |
| 3124 indirectly as part of the AUCTeX | |
| 3125 environment@footnote{@b{Ref@TeX{}} 4.0 and AUCTeX 9.10c will be | |
| 3126 needed for all of this to work. Parts of it work also with earlier | |
| 3127 versions.}. The interface is turned on with | |
| 3128 | |
| 3129 @lisp | |
| 3130 (setq reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX t) | |
| 3131 @end lisp | |
| 3132 | |
| 3133 If you need finer control about which parts of the interface are used | |
| 3134 and which not, read the docstring of the variable | |
| 3135 @code{reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX} or customize it with @kbd{M-x | |
| 3136 customize-variable @key{RET} reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX @key{RET}}. | |
| 3137 | |
| 3138 The following list describes the individual parts of the interface. | |
| 3139 | |
| 3140 @itemize @bullet | |
| 3141 @item | |
| 3142 @findex reftex-label | |
| 3143 @vindex LaTeX-label-function, @r{AUCTeX} | |
| 3144 @kindex C-c C-e | |
| 3145 @kindex C-c C-s | |
| 3146 @findex LaTeX-section, @r{AUCTeX} | |
| 3147 @findex TeX-insert-macro, @r{AUCTeX} | |
| 3148 @b{AUCTeX calls @code{reftex-label} to insert labels}@* | |
| 3149 When a new section is created with @kbd{C-c C-s}, or a new environment | |
| 3150 is inserted with @kbd{C-c C-e}, AUCTeX normally prompts for a label to | |
| 3151 go with it. With the interface, @code{reftex-label} is called instead. | |
| 3152 For example, if you type @kbd{C-c C-e equation @key{RET}}, AUCTeX and | |
| 3153 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will insert | |
| 3154 | |
| 3155 @example | |
| 3156 \begin@{equation@} | |
| 3157 \label@{eq:1@} | |
| 3158 | |
| 3159 \end@{equation@} | |
| 3160 @end example | |
| 3161 | |
| 3162 @noindent | |
| 3163 without further prompts. | |
| 3164 | |
| 3165 Similarly, when you type @kbd{C-c C-s section @key{RET}}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 3166 will offer its default label which is derived from the section title. | |
| 3167 | |
| 3168 @item | |
| 3169 @b{AUCTeX tells @b{Ref@TeX{}} about new sections}@* | |
| 3170 When creating a new section with @kbd{C-c C-s}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will not | |
| 3171 have to rescan the buffer in order to see it. | |
| 3172 | |
| 3173 @item | |
| 3174 @findex reftex-arg-label | |
| 3175 @findex TeX-arg-label, @r{AUCTeX function} | |
| 3176 @findex reftex-arg-ref | |
| 3177 @findex TeX-arg-ref, @r{AUCTeX function} | |
| 3178 @findex reftex-arg-cite | |
| 3179 @findex TeX-arg-cite, @r{AUCTeX function} | |
| 3180 @findex reftex-arg-index | |
| 3181 @findex TeX-arg-index, @r{AUCTeX function} | |
| 3182 @findex TeX-insert-macro, @r{AUCTeX function} | |
| 3183 @kindex C-c @key{RET} | |
| 3184 @b{@b{Ref@TeX{}} supplies macro arguments}@* When you insert a macro | |
| 3185 interactively with @kbd{C-c @key{RET}}, AUCTeX normally prompts for | |
| 3186 macro arguments. Internally, it uses the functions | |
| 3187 @code{TeX-arg-label}, @code{TeX-arg-cite}, and @code{TeX-arg-index} to | |
| 3188 prompt for arguments which are labels, citation keys and index entries. | |
| 3189 The interface takes over these functions@footnote{@code{fset} is used to | |
| 3190 do this, which is not reversible. However, @b{Ref@TeX{}} implements the | |
| 3191 old functionality when you later decide to turn off the interface.} and | |
| 3192 supplies the macro arguments with @b{Ref@TeX{}'s} mechanisms. For | |
| 3193 example, when you type @kbd{C-c @key{RET} ref @key{RET}}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 3194 will supply its label selection process (@pxref{Referencing | |
| 3195 Labels}). | |
| 3196 | |
| 3197 @item | |
| 3198 @b{@b{Ref@TeX{}} tells AUCTeX about new labels, citation-- and index keys}@* | |
| 3199 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will add all newly created labels to AUCTeX's completion list. | |
| 3200 @end itemize | |
| 3201 | |
| 3202 @node Style Files, Bib-Cite, AUCTeX-RefTeX Interface, AUCTeX | |
| 3203 @subsection Style Files | |
| 3204 @cindex Style files, AUCTeX | |
| 3205 @findex TeX-add-style-hook, @r{AUCTeX} | |
| 3206 Style files are Emacs Lisp files which are evaluated by AUCTeX in | |
| 3207 association with the @code{\documentclass} and @code{\usepackage} | |
| 3208 commands of a document (@pxref{Style Files,,,auctex}). Support for | |
| 3209 @b{Ref@TeX{}} in such a style file is useful when the LaTeX style | |
| 3210 defines macros or environments connected with labels, citations, or the | |
| 3211 index. Many style files (e.g. @file{amsmath.el} or @file{natbib.el}) | |
| 3212 distributed with AUCTeX already support @b{Ref@TeX{}} in this | |
| 3213 way. | |
| 3214 | |
| 3215 Before calling a @b{Ref@TeX{}} function, the style hook should always | |
| 3216 test for the availability of the function, so that the style file will | |
| 3217 also work for people who do not use @b{Ref@TeX{}}. | |
| 3218 | |
| 3219 Additions made with style files in the way described below remain local | |
| 3220 to the current document. For example, if one package uses AMSTeX, the | |
| 3221 style file will make @b{Ref@TeX{}} switch over to @code{\eqref}, but | |
| 3222 this will not affect other documents. | |
| 3223 | |
| 3224 @findex reftex-add-label-environments | |
| 3225 @findex reftex-add-to-label-alist | |
| 3226 A style hook may contain calls to | |
| 3227 @code{reftex-add-label-environments}@footnote{This used to be the | |
| 3228 function @code{reftex-add-to-label-alist} which is still available as an | |
| 3229 alias for compatibility.} which defines additions to | |
| 3230 @code{reftex-label-alist}. The argument taken by this function must have | |
| 3231 the same format as @code{reftex-label-alist}. The @file{amsmath.el} | |
| 3232 style file of AUCTeX for example contains the following: | |
| 3233 | |
| 3234 @lisp | |
| 3235 @group | |
| 3236 (TeX-add-style-hook "amsmath" | |
| 3237 (lambda () | |
| 3238 (if (fboundp 'reftex-add-label-environments) | |
| 3239 (reftex-add-label-environments '(AMSTeX))))) | |
| 3240 @end group | |
| 3241 @end lisp | |
| 3242 | |
| 3243 @noindent | |
| 3244 @findex LaTeX-add-environments, @r{AUCTeX} | |
| 3245 while a package @code{myprop} defining a @code{proposition} environment | |
| 3246 with @code{\newtheorem} might use | |
| 3247 | |
| 3248 @lisp | |
| 3249 @group | |
| 3250 (TeX-add-style-hook "myprop" | |
| 3251 (lambda () | |
| 3252 (LaTeX-add-environments '("proposition" LaTeX-env-label)) | |
| 3253 (if (fboundp 'reftex-add-label-environments) | |
| 3254 (reftex-add-label-environments | |
| 3255 '(("proposition" ?p "prop:" "~\\ref@{%s@}" t | |
| 3256 ("Proposition" "Prop.") -3)))))) | |
| 3257 @end group | |
| 3258 @end lisp | |
| 3259 | |
| 3260 @findex reftex-set-cite-format | |
| 3261 Similarly, a style hook may contain a call to | |
| 3262 @code{reftex-set-cite-format} to set the citation format. The style | |
| 3263 file @file{natbib.el} for the Natbib citation style does switch | |
| 3264 @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s citation format like this: | |
| 3265 | |
| 3266 @lisp | |
| 3267 (TeX-add-style-hook "natbib" | |
| 3268 (lambda () | |
| 3269 (if (fboundp 'reftex-set-cite-format) | |
| 3270 (reftex-set-cite-format 'natbib)))) | |
| 3271 @end lisp | |
| 3272 | |
| 3273 @findex reftex-add-index-macros | |
| 3274 The hook may contain a call to @code{reftex-add-index-macros} to | |
| 3275 define additional @code{\index}-like macros. The argument must have | |
| 3276 the same format as @code{reftex-index-macros}. It may be a symbol, to | |
| 3277 trigger support for one of the builtin index packages. For example, | |
| 3278 the style @file{multind.el} contains | |
| 3279 | |
| 3280 @lisp | |
| 3281 (TeX-add-style-hook "multind" | |
| 3282 (lambda () | |
| 3283 (and (fboundp 'reftex-add-index-macros) | |
| 3284 (reftex-add-index-macros '(multind))))) | |
| 3285 @end lisp | |
| 3286 | |
| 3287 If you have your own package @file{myindex} which defines the | |
| 3288 following macros to be used with the LaTeX @file{index.sty} file | |
| 3289 @example | |
| 3290 \newcommand@{\molec@}[1]@{#1\index@{Molecules!#1@}@} | |
| 3291 \newcommand@{\aindex@}[1]@{#1\index[author]@{#1@} | |
| 3292 @end example | |
| 3293 | |
| 3294 you could write this in the style file @file{myindex.el}: | |
| 3295 | |
| 3296 @lisp | |
| 3297 (TeX-add-style-hook "myindex" | |
| 3298 (lambda () | |
| 3299 (TeX-add-symbols | |
| 3300 '("molec" TeX-arg-index) | |
| 3301 '("aindex" TeX-arg-index)) | |
| 3302 (if (fboundp 'reftex-add-index-macros) | |
| 3303 (reftex-add-index-macros | |
| 3304 '(("molec@{*@}" "idx" ?m "Molecules!" nil nil) | |
| 3305 ("aindex@{*@}" "author" ?a "" nil nil)))))) | |
| 3306 @end lisp | |
| 3307 | |
| 3308 @findex reftex-add-section-levels | |
| 3309 Finally the hook may contain a call to @code{reftex-add-section-levels} | |
| 3310 to define additional section statements. For example, the FoilTeX class | |
| 3311 has just two headers, @code{\foilhead} and @code{\rotatefoilhead}. Here | |
| 3312 is a style file @file{foils.el} that will inform @b{Ref@TeX{}} about these: | |
| 3313 | |
| 3314 @lisp | |
| 3315 (TeX-add-style-hook "foils" | |
| 3316 (lambda () | |
| 3317 (if (fboundp 'reftex-add-section-levels) | |
| 3318 (reftex-add-section-levels '(("foilhead" . 3) | |
| 3319 ("rotatefoilhead" . 3)))))) | |
| 3320 @end lisp | |
| 3321 | |
| 3322 @node Bib-Cite, , Style Files, AUCTeX | |
| 3323 @subsection Bib-Cite | |
| 3324 @cindex @code{bib-cite}, Emacs package | |
| 3325 @cindex Emacs packages, @code{bib-cite} | |
| 3326 | |
| 3327 Once you have written a document with labels, references and citations, | |
| 3328 it can be nice to read it like a hypertext document. @b{Ref@TeX{}} has | |
| 3329 support for that: @code{reftex-view-crossref} (bound to @kbd{C-c | |
| 3330 &}), @code{reftex-mouse-view-crossref} (bound to @kbd{S-mouse-2}), and | |
| 3331 @code{reftex-search-document}. A somewhat fancier interface with mouse | |
| 3332 highlighting is provided (among other things) by Peter S. Galbraith's | |
| 3333 @file{bib-cite.el}. There is some overlap in the functionalities of | |
| 3334 Bib-cite and @b{Ref@TeX{}}. Bib-cite.el comes bundled with | |
| 3335 AUCTeX. | |
| 3336 | |
| 3337 Bib-cite version 3.06 and later can be configured so that bib-cite's | |
| 3338 mouse functions use @b{Ref@TeX{}} for displaying references and citations. | |
| 3339 This can be useful in particular when working with the LaTeX @code{xr} | |
| 3340 package or with an explicit @code{thebibliography} environment (rather | |
| 3341 than BibTeX). Bib-cite cannot handle those, but @b{Ref@TeX{}} does. To | |
| 3342 make use of this feature, try | |
| 3343 | |
| 3344 @vindex bib-cite-use-reftex-view-crossref | |
| 3345 @lisp | |
| 3346 (setq bib-cite-use-reftex-view-crossref t) | |
| 3347 @end lisp | |
| 3348 | |
| 3349 @page | |
| 3350 @node Problems and Work-Arounds, Imprint, Optimizations, Top | |
| 3351 @section Problems and Work-arounds | |
| 3352 @cindex Problems and work-arounds | |
| 3353 | |
| 3354 @itemize @bullet | |
| 3355 @item | |
| 3356 @b{LaTeX commands}@* | |
| 3357 @cindex LaTeX commands, not found | |
| 3358 @code{\input}, @code{\include}, and @code{\section} (etc.) statements | |
| 3359 have to be first on a line (except for white space). | |
| 3360 | |
| 3361 @item | |
| 3362 @b{Commented regions}@* | |
| 3363 @cindex Labels, commented out | |
| 3364 @b{Ref@TeX{}} sees also labels in regions commented out and will refuse to | |
| 3365 make duplicates of such labels. This is considered to be a feature. | |
| 3366 | |
| 3367 @item | |
| 3368 @b{Wrong section numbers}@* | |
| 3369 @cindex Section numbers, wrong | |
| 3370 @vindex reftex-enable-partial-scans | |
| 3371 When using partial scans (@code{reftex-enable-partial-scans}), the section | |
| 3372 numbers in the table of contents may eventually become wrong. A full | |
| 3373 scan will fix this. | |
| 3374 | |
| 3375 @item | |
| 3376 @b{Local settings}@* | |
| 3377 @cindex Settings, local | |
| 3378 @findex reftex-add-label-environments | |
| 3379 @findex reftex-set-cite-format | |
| 3380 @findex reftex-add-section-levels | |
| 3381 The label environment definitions in @code{reftex-label-alist} are | |
| 3382 global and apply to all documents. If you need to make definitions | |
| 3383 local to a document, because they would interfere with settings in other | |
| 3384 documents, you should use AUCTeX and set up style files with calls to | |
| 3385 @code{reftex-add-label-environments}, @code{reftex-set-cite-format}, | |
| 3386 @code{reftex-add-index-macros}, and @code{reftex-add-section-levels}. | |
| 3387 Settings made with these functions remain local to the current | |
| 3388 document. @xref{AUCTeX}. | |
| 3389 | |
| 3390 @item | |
| 3391 @b{Funny display in selection buffer}@* | |
| 3392 @cindex @code{x-symbol}, Emacs package | |
| 3393 @cindex Emacs packages, @code{x-symbol} | |
| 3394 @cindex @code{isotex}, Emacs package | |
| 3395 @cindex Emacs packages, @code{isotex} | |
| 3396 @cindex @code{iso-cvt}, Emacs package | |
| 3397 @cindex Emacs packages, @code{iso-cvt} | |
| 3398 When using packages which make the buffer representation of a file | |
| 3399 different from its disk representation (e.g. x-symbol, isotex, | |
| 3400 iso-cvt) you may find that @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s parsing information sometimes | |
| 3401 reflects the disk state of a file. This happens only in @emph{unvisited} | |
| 3402 parts of a multifile document, because @b{Ref@TeX{}} visits these files | |
| 3403 literally for speed reasons. Then both short context and section | |
| 3404 headings may look different from what you usually see on your screen. | |
| 3405 In rare cases @code{reftex-toc} may have problems to jump to an affected | |
| 3406 section heading. There are three possible ways to deal with | |
| 3407 this: | |
| 3408 @itemize @minus | |
| 3409 @item | |
| 3410 @vindex reftex-keep-temporary-buffers | |
| 3411 @code{(setq reftex-keep-temporary-buffers t)}@* | |
| 3412 This implies that @b{Ref@TeX{}} will load all parts of a multifile | |
| 3413 document into Emacs (i.e. there won't be any temporary buffers). | |
| 3414 @item | |
| 3415 @vindex reftex-initialize-temporary-buffers | |
| 3416 @code{(setq reftex-initialize-temporary-buffers t)}@* | |
| 3417 This means full initialization of temporary buffers. It involves | |
| 3418 a penalty when the same unvisited file is used for lookup often. | |
| 3419 @item | |
| 3420 Set @code{reftex-initialize-temporary-buffers} to a list of hook | |
| 3421 functions doing a minimal initialization. | |
| 3422 @end itemize | |
| 3423 @vindex reftex-refontify-context | |
| 3424 See also the variable @code{reftex-refontify-context}. | |
| 3425 | |
| 3426 @item | |
| 3427 @b{Labels as arguments to \begin}@* | |
| 3428 @cindex @code{pf}, LaTeX package | |
| 3429 @cindex LaTeX packages, @code{pf} | |
| 3430 Some packages use an additional argument to a @code{\begin} macro | |
| 3431 to specify a label. E.g. Lamport's @file{pf.sty} uses both | |
| 3432 @example | |
| 3433 \step@{@var{label}@}@{@var{claim}@} and \begin@{step+@}@{@var{label}@} | |
| 3434 @var{claim} | |
| 3435 \end@{step+@} | |
| 3436 @end example | |
| 3437 | |
| 3438 @noindent | |
| 3439 We need to trick @b{Ref@TeX{}} into swallowing this: | |
| 3440 | |
| 3441 @lisp | |
| 3442 @group | |
| 3443 ;; Configuration for Lamport's pf.sty | |
| 3444 (setq reftex-label-alist | |
| 3445 '(("\\step@{*@}@{@}" ?p "st:" "~\\stepref@{%s@}" 2 ("Step" "St.")) | |
| 3446 ("\\begin@{step+@}@{*@}" ?p "st:" "~\\stepref@{%s@}" 1000))) | |
| 3447 @end group | |
| 3448 @end lisp | |
| 3449 | |
| 3450 @noindent | |
| 3451 The first line is just a normal configuration for a macro. For the | |
| 3452 @code{step+} environment we actually tell @b{Ref@TeX{}} to look for the | |
| 3453 @emph{macro} @samp{\begin@{step+@}} and interpret the @emph{first} | |
| 3454 argument (which really is a second argument to the macro @code{\begin}) | |
| 3455 as a label of type @code{?p}. Argument count for this macro starts only | |
| 3456 after the @samp{@{step+@}}, also when specifying how to get | |
| 3457 context. | |
| 3458 | |
| 3459 @item | |
| 3460 @b{Idle timers in XEmacs}@* | |
| 3461 @cindex Idle timer restart | |
| 3462 @vindex reftex-use-itimer-in-xemacs | |
| 3463 In XEmacs, idle timer restart does not work reliably after fast | |
| 3464 keystrokes. Therefore @b{Ref@TeX{}} currently uses the post command | |
| 3465 hook to start the timer used for automatic crossref information. When | |
| 3466 this bug gets fixed, a real idle timer can be requested with | |
| 3467 @lisp | |
| 3468 (setq reftex-use-itimer-in-xemacs t) | |
| 3469 @end lisp | |
| 3470 | |
| 3471 @item | |
| 3472 @b{Viper mode}@* | |
| 3473 @cindex Viper mode | |
| 3474 @cindex Key bindings, problems with Viper mode | |
| 3475 @findex viper-harness-minor-mode | |
| 3476 With @i{Viper} mode prior to Vipers version 3.01, you need to protect | |
| 3477 @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s keymaps with | |
| 3478 | |
| 3479 @lisp | |
| 3480 (viper-harness-minor-mode "reftex") | |
| 3481 @end lisp | |
| 3482 | |
| 3483 @end itemize | |
| 3484 | |
| 3485 @page | |
| 3486 @node Imprint, Commands, Problems and Work-Arounds, Top | |
| 3487 @section Imprint | |
| 3488 @cindex Imprint | |
| 3489 @cindex Maintainer | |
| 3490 @cindex Acknowledgments | |
| 3491 @cindex Thanks | |
| 3492 @cindex Bug reports | |
| 3493 @cindex @code{http}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} home page | |
| 3494 @cindex @code{ftp}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} site | |
| 3495 | |
| 3496 Ref@TeX{} was written by @i{Carsten Dominik} | |
| 3497 @email{dominik@@science.uva.nl}, with contributions by @i{Stephen | |
| 3498 Eglen}. Ref@TeX{} is currently maintained by @value{MAINTAINER}, see | |
| 3499 the @value{MAINTAINERSITE} for detailed information. | |
| 3500 | |
| 3501 If you have questions about Ref@TeX{}, you can send email to the | |
| 3502 @value{SUPPORTADDRESS}. If you want to contribute code or ideas, write | |
| 3503 to the @value{DEVELADDRESS}. And in the rare case of finding a bug, | |
| 3504 please use @kbd{M-x reftex-report-bug @key{RET}} which will prepare a | |
| 3505 bug report with useful information about your setup. Remember to add | |
| 3506 essential information like a recipe for reproducing the bug, what you | |
| 3507 expected to happen, and what actually happened. Send the bug report to | |
| 3508 the @value{BUGADDRESS}. | |
| 3509 | |
| 3510 There are also several Usenet groups which have competent readers who | |
| 3511 might be able to help: @code{comp.emacs}, @code{gnu.emacs.help}, | |
| 3512 @code{comp.emacs.xemacs}, and @code{comp.text.tex}. | |
| 3513 | |
| 3514 @b{Ref@TeX{}} is bundled and pre-installed with Emacs since version 20.2. | |
| 3515 It was also bundled and pre-installed with XEmacs 19.16--20.x. XEmacs | |
| 3516 21.x users want to install the corresponding plugin package which is | |
| 3517 available from the @value{XEMACSFTP}. See the XEmacs 21.x | |
| 3518 documentation on package installation for details. | |
| 3519 | |
| 3520 Users of earlier Emacs distributions (including Emacs 19) can get a | |
| 3521 @b{Ref@TeX{}} distribution from the @value{MAINTAINERSITE}. Note that | |
| 3522 the Emacs 19 version supports many but not all features described in | |
| 3523 this manual. | |
| 3524 | |
| 3525 Thanks to the people on the Net who have used @b{Ref@TeX{}} and helped | |
| 3526 developing it with their reports. In particular thanks to @i{Ralf | |
| 3527 Angeli, Fran Burstall, Alastair Burt, Lars Clausen, Soren Dayton, | |
| 3528 Stephen Eglen, Karl Eichwalder, Erik Frisk, Peter Galbraith, Kai | |
| 3529 Grossjohann, Frank Harrell, Till A. Heilmann, Peter Heslin, Stephan | |
| 3530 Heuel, Alan Ho, Lute Kamstra, Dieter Kraft, David Kastrup, Adrian Lanz, | |
| 3531 Juri Linkov, Rory Molinari, Stefan Monnier, Laurent Mugnier, Dan | |
| 3532 Nicolaescu, Sudeep Kumar Palat, Daniel Polani, Alan Shutko, Robin Socha, | |
| 3533 Richard Stanton, Allan Strand, Jan Vroonhof, Christoph Wedler, Alan | |
| 3534 Williams, Roland Winkler, Hans-Christoph Wirth, Eli Zaretskii}. | |
| 3535 | |
| 3536 | |
| 3537 The @code{view-crossref} feature was inspired by @i{Peter Galbraith's} | |
| 3538 @file{bib-cite.el}. | |
| 3539 | |
| 3540 Finally thanks to @i{Uwe Bolick} who first got me interested in | |
| 3541 supporting LaTeX labels and references with an editor (which was | |
| 3542 MicroEmacs at the time). | |
| 3543 | |
| 3544 @node Commands, Options, Imprint, Top | |
| 3545 @chapter Commands | |
| 3546 @cindex Commands, list of | |
| 3547 | |
| 3548 Here is a summary of @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s commands which can be executed from | |
| 3549 LaTeX files. Command which are executed from the special buffers are | |
| 3550 not described here. All commands are available from the @code{Ref} | |
| 3551 menu. See @xref{Key Bindings}. | |
| 3552 | |
| 3553 @deffn Command reftex-toc | |
| 3554 Show the table of contents for the current document. When called with | |
| 3555 one ore two @kbd{C-u} prefixes, rescan the document first. | |
| 3556 @end deffn | |
| 3557 | |
| 3558 @deffn Command reftex-label | |
| 3559 Insert a unique label. With one or two @kbd{C-u} prefixes, enforce | |
| 3560 document rescan first. | |
| 3561 @end deffn | |
| 3562 | |
| 3563 @deffn Command reftex-reference | |
| 3564 Start a selection process to select a label, and insert a reference to | |
| 3565 it. With one or two @kbd{C-u} prefixes, enforce document rescan first. | |
| 3566 @end deffn | |
| 3567 | |
| 3568 @deffn Command reftex-citation | |
| 3569 Make a citation using BibTeX database files. After prompting for a regular | |
| 3570 expression, scans the buffers with BibTeX entries (taken from the | |
| 3571 @code{\bibliography} command or a @code{thebibliography} environment) | |
| 3572 and offers the matching entries for selection. The selected entry is | |
| 3573 formatted according to @code{reftex-cite-format} and inserted into the | |
| 3574 buffer. @* | |
| 3575 When called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix, prompt for optional arguments in | |
| 3576 cite macros. When called with a numeric prefix, make that many citations. | |
| 3577 When called with point inside the braces of a @code{\cite} command, it | |
| 3578 will add another key, ignoring the value of | |
| 3579 @code{reftex-cite-format}. @* | |
| 3580 The regular expression uses an expanded syntax: @samp{&&} is interpreted | |
| 3581 as @code{and}. Thus, @samp{aaaa&&bbb} matches entries which contain | |
| 3582 both @samp{aaaa} and @samp{bbb}. While entering the regexp, completion | |
| 3583 on knows citation keys is possible. @samp{=} is a good regular | |
| 3584 expression to match all entries in all files. | |
| 3585 @end deffn | |
| 3586 | |
| 3587 @deffn Command reftex-index | |
| 3588 Query for an index macro and insert it along with its arguments. The | |
| 3589 index macros available are those defined in @code{reftex-index-macro} or | |
| 3590 by a call to @code{reftex-add-index-macros}, typically from an AUCTeX | |
| 3591 style file. @b{Ref@TeX{}} provides completion for the index tag and the | |
| 3592 index key, and will prompt for other arguments. | |
| 3593 @end deffn | |
| 3594 | |
| 3595 @deffn Command reftex-index-selection-or-word | |
| 3596 Put current selection or the word near point into the default index | |
| 3597 macro. This uses the information in @code{reftex-index-default-macro} | |
| 3598 to make an index entry. The phrase indexed is the current selection or | |
| 3599 the word near point. When called with one @kbd{C-u} prefix, let the | |
| 3600 user have a chance to edit the index entry. When called with 2 | |
| 3601 @kbd{C-u} as prefix, also ask for the index macro and other stuff. When | |
| 3602 called inside TeX math mode as determined by the @file{texmathp.el} | |
| 3603 library which is part of AUCTeX, the string is first processed with the | |
| 3604 @code{reftex-index-math-format}, which see. | |
| 3605 @end deffn | |
| 3606 | |
| 3607 @deffn Command reftex-index-phrase-selection-or-word | |
| 3608 Add current selection or the word at point to the phrases buffer. | |
| 3609 When you are in transient-mark-mode and the region is active, the | |
| 3610 selection will be used - otherwise the word at point. | |
| 3611 You get a chance to edit the entry in the phrases buffer - to save the | |
| 3612 buffer and return to the LaTeX document, finish with @kbd{C-c C-c}. | |
| 3613 @end deffn | |
| 3614 | |
| 3615 @deffn Command reftex-index-visit-phrases-buffer | |
| 3616 Switch to the phrases buffer, initialize if empty. | |
| 3617 @end deffn | |
| 3618 | |
| 3619 @deffn Command reftex-index-phrases-apply-to-region | |
| 3620 Index all index phrases in the current region. | |
| 3621 This works exactly like global indexing from the index phrases buffer, | |
| 3622 but operation is restricted to the current region. | |
| 3623 @end deffn | |
| 3624 | |
| 3625 @deffn Command reftex-display-index | |
| 3626 Display a buffer with an index compiled from the current document. | |
| 3627 When the document has multiple indices, first prompts for the correct one. | |
| 3628 When index support is turned off, offer to turn it on. | |
| 3629 With one or two @kbd{C-u} prefixes, rescan document first. | |
| 3630 With prefix 2, restrict index to current document section. | |
| 3631 With prefix 3, restrict index to active region. | |
| 3632 @end deffn | |
| 3633 | |
| 3634 @deffn Command reftex-view-crossref | |
| 3635 View cross reference of macro at point. Point must be on the @var{key} | |
| 3636 argument. Works with the macros @code{\label}, @code{\ref}, | |
| 3637 @code{\cite}, @code{\bibitem}, @code{\index} and many derivatives of | |
| 3638 these. Where it makes sense, subsequent calls show additional | |
| 3639 locations. See also the variable @code{reftex-view-crossref-extra} and | |
| 3640 the command @code{reftex-view-crossref-from-bibtex}. With one or two | |
| 3641 @kbd{C-u} prefixes, enforce rescanning of the document. With argument | |
| 3642 2, select the window showing the cross reference. | |
| 3643 @end deffn | |
| 3644 | |
| 3645 @deffn Command reftex-view-crossref-from-bibtex | |
| 3646 View location in a LaTeX document which cites the BibTeX entry at point. | |
| 3647 Since BibTeX files can be used by many LaTeX documents, this function | |
| 3648 prompts upon first use for a buffer in @b{Ref@TeX{}} mode. To reset this | |
| 3649 link to a document, call the function with a prefix arg. Calling | |
| 3650 this function several times find successive citation locations. | |
| 3651 @end deffn | |
| 3652 | |
| 3653 @deffn Command reftex-create-tags-file | |
| 3654 Create TAGS file by running @code{etags} on the current document. The | |
| 3655 TAGS file is also immediately visited with | |
| 3656 @code{visit-tags-table}. | |
| 3657 @end deffn | |
| 3658 | |
| 3659 @deffn Command reftex-grep-document | |
| 3660 Run grep query through all files related to this document. | |
| 3661 With prefix arg, force to rescan document. | |
| 3662 No active TAGS table is required. | |
| 3663 @end deffn | |
| 3664 | |
| 3665 @deffn Command reftex-search-document | |
| 3666 Regexp search through all files of the current document. | |
| 3667 Starts always in the master file. Stops when a match is found. | |
| 3668 No active TAGS table is required. | |
| 3669 @end deffn | |
| 3670 | |
| 3671 @deffn Command reftex-query-replace-document | |
| 3672 Run a query-replace-regexp of @var{from} with @var{to} over the entire | |
| 3673 document. With prefix arg, replace only word-delimited matches. No | |
| 3674 active TAGS table is required. | |
| 3675 @end deffn | |
| 3676 | |
| 3677 @deffn Command reftex-isearch-minor-mode | |
| 3678 Toggle a minor mode which enables incremental search to work globally | |
| 3679 on the entire multifile document. Files will be searched in th | |
| 3680 sequence they appear in the document. | |
| 3681 @end deffn | |
| 3682 | |
| 3683 @deffn Command reftex-goto-label | |
| 3684 Prompt for a label (with completion) and jump to the location of this | |
| 3685 label. Optional prefix argument @var{other-window} goes to the label in | |
| 3686 another window. | |
| 3687 @end deffn | |
| 3688 | |
| 3689 | |
| 3690 @deffn Command reftex-change-label | |
| 3691 Query replace @var{from} with @var{to} in all @code{\label} and | |
| 3692 @code{\ref} commands. Works on the entire multifile document. No | |
| 3693 active TAGS table is required. | |
| 3694 @end deffn | |
| 3695 | |
| 3696 @deffn Command reftex-renumber-simple-labels | |
| 3697 Renumber all simple labels in the document to make them sequentially. | |
| 3698 Simple labels are the ones created by RefTeX, consisting only of the | |
| 3699 prefix and a number. After the command completes, all these labels will | |
| 3700 have sequential numbers throughout the document. Any references to the | |
| 3701 labels will be changed as well. For this, @b{Ref@TeX{}} looks at the | |
| 3702 arguments of any macros which either start or end with the string | |
| 3703 @samp{ref}. This command should be used with care, in particular in | |
| 3704 multifile documents. You should not use it if another document refers | |
| 3705 to this one with the @code{xr} package. | |
| 3706 @end deffn | |
| 3707 | |
| 3708 @deffn Command reftex-find-duplicate-labels | |
| 3709 Produce a list of all duplicate labels in the document. | |
| 3710 @end deffn | |
| 3711 | |
| 3712 @deffn Command reftex-create-bibtex-file | |
| 3713 Create a new BibTeX database file with all entries referenced in document. | |
| 3714 The command prompts for a filename and writes the collected entries to | |
| 3715 that file. Only entries referenced in the current document with | |
| 3716 any @code{\cite}-like macros are used. | |
| 3717 The sequence in the new file is the same as it was in the old database. | |
| 3718 @end deffn | |
| 3719 | |
| 3720 @deffn Command reftex-customize | |
| 3721 Run the customize browser on the @b{Ref@TeX{}} group. | |
| 3722 @end deffn | |
| 3723 @deffn Command reftex-show-commentary | |
| 3724 Show the commentary section from @file{reftex.el}. | |
| 3725 @end deffn | |
| 3726 @deffn Command reftex-info | |
| 3727 Run info on the top @b{Ref@TeX{}} node. | |
| 3728 @end deffn | |
| 3729 @deffn Command reftex-parse-document | |
| 3730 Parse the entire document in order to update the parsing information. | |
| 3731 @end deffn | |
| 3732 @deffn Command reftex-reset-mode | |
| 3733 Enforce rebuilding of several internal lists and variables. Also | |
| 3734 removes the parse file associated with the current document. | |
| 3735 @end deffn | |
| 3736 | |
| 3737 @node Options, Keymaps and Hooks, Commands, Top | |
| 3738 @chapter Options, Keymaps, Hooks | |
| 3739 @cindex Options, list of | |
| 3740 | |
| 3741 Here is a complete list of @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s configuration variables. All | |
| 3742 variables have customize support - so if you are not familiar with Emacs | |
| 3743 Lisp (and even if you are) you might find it more comfortable to use | |
| 3744 @code{customize} to look at and change these variables. @kbd{M-x | |
| 3745 reftex-customize} will get you there. | |
| 3746 | |
| 3747 @menu | |
| 3748 * Options (Table of Contents):: | |
| 3749 * Options (Defining Label Environments):: | |
| 3750 * Options (Creating Labels):: | |
| 3751 * Options (Referencing Labels):: | |
| 3752 * Options (Creating Citations):: | |
| 3753 * Options (Index Support):: | |
| 3754 * Options (Viewing Cross-References):: | |
| 3755 * Options (Finding Files):: | |
| 3756 * Options (Optimizations):: | |
| 3757 * Options (Fontification):: | |
| 3758 * Options (Misc):: | |
| 3759 @end menu | |
| 3760 | |
| 3761 @node Options (Table of Contents), Options (Defining Label Environments), , Options | |
| 3762 @section Table of Contents | |
| 3763 @cindex Options, table of contents | |
| 3764 @cindex Table of contents, options | |
| 3765 | |
| 3766 @defopt reftex-include-file-commands | |
| 3767 List of LaTeX commands which input another file. | |
| 3768 The file name is expected after the command, either in braces or separated | |
| 3769 by whitespace. | |
| 3770 @end defopt | |
| 3771 | |
| 3772 @defopt reftex-max-section-depth | |
| 3773 Maximum depth of section levels in document structure. | |
| 3774 Standard LaTeX needs 7, default is 12. | |
| 3775 @end defopt | |
| 3776 | |
| 3777 @defopt reftex-section-levels | |
| 3778 Commands and levels used for defining sections in the document. The | |
| 3779 @code{car} of each cons cell is the name of the section macro. The | |
| 3780 @code{cdr} is a number indicating its level. A negative level means the | |
| 3781 same as the positive value, but the section will never get a number. | |
| 3782 The @code{cdr} may also be a function which then has to return the | |
| 3783 level. This list is also used for promotion and demotion of sectioning | |
| 3784 commands. If you are using a document class which has several sets of | |
| 3785 sectioning commands, promotion only works correctly if this list is | |
| 3786 sorted first by set, then within each set by level. The promotion | |
| 3787 commands always select the nearest entry with the correct new level. | |
| 3788 | |
| 3789 @end defopt | |
| 3790 | |
| 3791 @defopt reftex-toc-max-level | |
| 3792 The maximum level of toc entries which will be included in the TOC. | |
| 3793 Section headings with a bigger level will be ignored. In RefTeX, | |
| 3794 chapters are level 1, sections level 2 etc. This variable can be | |
| 3795 changed from within the @file{*toc*} buffer with the @kbd{t} key. | |
| 3796 @end defopt | |
| 3797 | |
| 3798 @defopt reftex-part-resets-chapter | |
| 3799 Non-@code{nil} means, @code{\part} is like any other sectioning command. | |
| 3800 This means, part numbers will be included in the numbering of chapters, and | |
| 3801 chapter counters will be reset for each part. | |
| 3802 When @code{nil} (the default), parts are special, do not reset the | |
| 3803 chapter counter and also do not show up in chapter numbers. | |
| 3804 @end defopt | |
| 3805 | |
| 3806 @defopt reftex-auto-recenter-toc | |
| 3807 Non-@code{nil} means, turn automatic recentering of @file{*TOC*} window on. | |
| 3808 When active, the @file{*TOC*} window will always show the section you | |
| 3809 are currently working in. Recentering happens whenever Emacs is idle for | |
| 3810 more than @code{reftex-idle-time} seconds. | |
| 3811 | |
| 3812 Value @code{t} means, turn on immediately when RefTeX gets started. Then, | |
| 3813 recentering will work for any toc window created during the session. | |
| 3814 | |
| 3815 Value @code{frame} (the default) means, turn automatic recentering on | |
| 3816 only while the dedicated TOC frame does exist, and do the recentering | |
| 3817 only in that frame. So when creating that frame (with @kbd{d} key in an | |
| 3818 ordinary TOC window), the automatic recentering is turned on. When the | |
| 3819 frame gets destroyed, automatic recentering is turned off again. | |
| 3820 | |
| 3821 This feature can be turned on and off from the menu | |
| 3822 (Ref->Options). | |
| 3823 @end defopt | |
| 3824 | |
| 3825 @defopt reftex-toc-split-windows-horizontally | |
| 3826 Non-@code{nil} means, create TOC window by splitting window | |
| 3827 horizontally. The default is to split vertically. | |
| 3828 @end defopt | |
| 3829 | |
| 3830 @defopt reftex-toc-split-windows-fraction | |
| 3831 Fraction of the width or height of the frame to be used for TOC window. | |
| 3832 @end defopt | |
| 3833 | |
| 3834 @defopt reftex-toc-keep-other-windows | |
| 3835 Non-@code{nil} means, split the selected window to display the | |
| 3836 @file{*toc*} buffer. This helps to keep the window configuration, but | |
| 3837 makes the @file{*toc*} small. When @code{nil}, all other windows except | |
| 3838 the selected one will be deleted, so that the @file{*toc*} window fills | |
| 3839 half the frame. | |
| 3840 @end defopt | |
| 3841 | |
| 3842 @defopt reftex-toc-include-file-boundaries | |
| 3843 Non-@code{nil} means, include file boundaries in @file{*toc*} buffer. | |
| 3844 This flag can be toggled from within the @file{*toc*} buffer with the | |
| 3845 @kbd{i} key. | |
| 3846 @end defopt | |
| 3847 | |
| 3848 @defopt reftex-toc-include-labels | |
| 3849 Non-@code{nil} means, include labels in @file{*toc*} buffer. This flag | |
| 3850 can be toggled from within the @file{*toc*} buffer with the @kbd{l} | |
| 3851 key. | |
| 3852 @end defopt | |
| 3853 | |
| 3854 @defopt reftex-toc-include-index-entries | |
| 3855 Non-@code{nil} means, include index entries in @file{*toc*} buffer. | |
| 3856 This flag can be toggled from within the @file{*toc*} buffer with the | |
| 3857 @kbd{i} key. | |
| 3858 @end defopt | |
| 3859 | |
| 3860 @defopt reftex-toc-include-context | |
| 3861 Non-@code{nil} means, include context with labels in the @file{*toc*} | |
| 3862 buffer. Context will only be shown if the labels are visible as well. | |
| 3863 This flag can be toggled from within the @file{*toc*} buffer with the | |
| 3864 @kbd{c} key. | |
| 3865 @end defopt | |
| 3866 | |
| 3867 @defopt reftex-toc-follow-mode | |
| 3868 Non-@code{nil} means, point in @file{*toc*} buffer (the | |
| 3869 table-of-contents buffer) will cause other window to follow. The other | |
| 3870 window will show the corresponding part of the document. This flag can | |
| 3871 be toggled from within the @file{*toc*} buffer with the @kbd{f} | |
| 3872 key. | |
| 3873 @end defopt | |
| 3874 | |
| 3875 @deffn {Normal Hook} reftex-toc-mode-hook | |
| 3876 Normal hook which is run when a @file{*toc*} buffer is | |
| 3877 created. | |
| 3878 @end deffn | |
| 3879 | |
| 3880 @deffn Keymap reftex-toc-map | |
| 3881 The keymap which is active in the @file{*toc*} buffer. | |
| 3882 (@pxref{Table of Contents}). | |
| 3883 @end deffn | |
| 3884 | |
| 3885 @node Options (Defining Label Environments), Options (Creating Labels), Options (Table of Contents), Options | |
| 3886 @section Defining Label Environments | |
| 3887 @cindex Options, defining label environments | |
| 3888 @cindex Defining label environments, options | |
| 3889 | |
| 3890 @defopt reftex-default-label-alist-entries | |
| 3891 Default label alist specifications. It is a list of symbols with | |
| 3892 associations in the constant @code{reftex-label-alist-builtin}. | |
| 3893 @code{LaTeX} should always be the last entry. | |
| 3894 @end defopt | |
| 3895 | |
| 3896 @defopt reftex-label-alist | |
| 3897 Set this variable to define additions and changes to the defaults in | |
| 3898 @code{reftex-default-label-alist-entries}. The only things you | |
| 3899 @emph{must not} change is that @code{?s} is the type indicator for | |
| 3900 section labels, and @key{SPC} for the @code{any} label type. These are | |
| 3901 hard-coded at other places in the code. | |
| 3902 | |
| 3903 The value of the variable must be a list of items. Each item is a list | |
| 3904 itself and has the following structure: | |
| 3905 | |
| 3906 @example | |
| 3907 (@var{env-or-macro} @var{type-key} @var{label-prefix} @var{reference-format} | |
| 3908 @var{context-method} (@var{magic-word} ... ) @var{toc-level}) | |
| 3909 @end example | |
| 3910 | |
| 3911 Each list entry describes either an environment carrying a counter for | |
| 3912 use with @code{\label} and @code{\ref}, or a LaTeX macro defining a | |
| 3913 label as (or inside) one of its arguments. The elements of each list | |
| 3914 entry are: | |
| 3915 | |
| 3916 @table @asis | |
| 3917 @item @var{env-or-macro} | |
| 3918 Name of the environment (like @samp{table}) or macro (like | |
| 3919 @samp{\myfig}). For macros, indicate the arguments, as in | |
| 3920 @samp{\myfig[]@{@}@{@}@{*@}@{@}}. Use square brackets for optional | |
| 3921 arguments, a star to mark the label argument, if any. The macro does | |
| 3922 not have to have a label argument - you could also use | |
| 3923 @samp{\label@{...@}} inside one of its arguments. | |
| 3924 | |
| 3925 Special names: @code{section} for section labels, @code{any} to define a | |
| 3926 group which contains all labels. | |
| 3927 | |
| 3928 This may also be a function to do local parsing and identify point to be | |
| 3929 in a non-standard label environment. The function must take an | |
| 3930 argument @var{bound} and limit backward searches to this value. It | |
| 3931 should return either nil or a cons cell @code{(@var{function} | |
| 3932 . @var{position})} with the function symbol and the position where the | |
| 3933 special environment starts. See the Info documentation for an | |
| 3934 example. | |
| 3935 | |
| 3936 Finally this may also be @code{nil} if the entry is only meant to change | |
| 3937 some settings associated with the type indicator character (see | |
| 3938 below). | |
| 3939 | |
| 3940 @item @var{type-key} | |
| 3941 Type indicator character, like @code{?t}, must be a printable ASCII | |
| 3942 character. The type indicator is a single character which defines a | |
| 3943 label type. Any label inside the environment or macro is assumed to | |
| 3944 belong to this type. The same character may occur several times in this | |
| 3945 list, to cover cases in which different environments carry the same | |
| 3946 label type (like @code{equation} and @code{eqnarray}). If the type | |
| 3947 indicator is @code{nil} and the macro has a label argument @samp{@{*@}}, | |
| 3948 the macro defines neutral labels just like @code{\label}. In this case | |
| 3949 the reminder of this entry is ignored. | |
| 3950 | |
| 3951 @item @var{label-prefix} | |
| 3952 Label prefix string, like @samp{tab:}. The prefix is a short string | |
| 3953 used as the start of a label. It may be the empty string. The prefix | |
| 3954 may contain the following @samp{%} escapes: | |
| 3955 | |
| 3956 @example | |
| 3957 %f Current file name, directory and extension stripped. | |
| 3958 %F Current file name relative to master file directory. | |
| 3959 %m Master file name, directory and extension stripped. | |
| 3960 %M Directory name (without path) where master file is located. | |
| 3961 %u User login name, on systems which support this. | |
| 3962 %S A section prefix derived with variable @code{reftex-section-prefixes}. | |
| 3963 @end example | |
| 3964 | |
| 3965 @noindent | |
| 3966 Example: In a file @file{intro.tex}, @samp{eq:%f:} will become | |
| 3967 @samp{eq:intro:}. | |
| 3968 | |
| 3969 @item @var{reference-format} | |
| 3970 Format string for reference insert in buffer. @samp{%s} will be | |
| 3971 replaced by the label. When the format starts with @samp{~}, this | |
| 3972 @samp{~} will only be inserted when the character before point is | |
| 3973 @emph{not} a whitespace. | |
| 3974 | |
| 3975 @item @var{context-method} | |
| 3976 Indication on how to find the short context. | |
| 3977 @itemize @minus | |
| 3978 @item | |
| 3979 If @code{nil}, use the text following the @samp{\label@{...@}} macro. | |
| 3980 @item | |
| 3981 If @code{t}, use | |
| 3982 @itemize @minus | |
| 3983 @item | |
| 3984 the section heading for section labels. | |
| 3985 @item | |
| 3986 text following the @samp{\begin@{...@}} statement of environments (not | |
| 3987 a good choice for environments like eqnarray or enumerate, where one has | |
| 3988 several labels in a single environment). | |
| 3989 @item | |
| 3990 text after the macro name (starting with the first arg) for | |
| 3991 macros. | |
| 3992 @end itemize | |
| 3993 @item | |
| 3994 If an integer, use the nth argument of the macro. As a special case, | |
| 3995 1000 means to get text after the last macro argument. | |
| 3996 @item | |
| 3997 If a string, use as regexp to search @emph{backward} from the label. | |
| 3998 Context is then the text following the end of the match. E.g. putting | |
| 3999 this to @samp{\\caption[[@{]} will use the caption in a figure or table | |
| 4000 environment. @samp{\\begin@{eqnarray@}\|\\\\} works for | |
| 4001 eqnarrays. | |
| 4002 @item | |
| 4003 If any of @code{caption}, @code{item}, @code{eqnarray-like}, | |
| 4004 @code{alignat-like}, this symbol will internally be translated into an | |
| 4005 appropriate regexp (see also the variable | |
| 4006 @code{reftex-default-context-regexps}). | |
| 4007 @item | |
| 4008 If a function, call this function with the name of the environment/macro | |
| 4009 as argument. On call, point will be just after the @code{\label} macro. | |
| 4010 The function is expected to return a suitable context string. It should | |
| 4011 throw an exception (error) when failing to find context. As an example, | |
| 4012 here is a function returning the 10 chars following the label macro as | |
| 4013 context: | |
| 4014 | |
| 4015 @example | |
| 4016 (defun my-context-function (env-or-mac) | |
| 4017 (if (> (point-max) (+ 10 (point))) | |
| 4018 (buffer-substring (point) (+ 10 (point))) | |
| 4019 (error "Buffer too small"))) | |
| 4020 @end example | |
| 4021 @end itemize | |
| 4022 | |
| 4023 Label context is used in two ways by @b{Ref@TeX{}}: For display in the label | |
| 4024 menu, and to derive a label string. If you want to use a different | |
| 4025 method for each of these, specify them as a dotted pair. | |
| 4026 E.g. @code{(nil . t)} uses the text after the label (@code{nil}) for | |
| 4027 display, and text from the default position (@code{t}) to derive a label | |
| 4028 string. This is actually used for section labels. | |
| 4029 | |
| 4030 @item @var{magic-word-list} | |
| 4031 List of magic words which identify a reference to be of this type. If | |
| 4032 the word before point is equal to one of these words when calling | |
| 4033 @code{reftex-reference}, the label list offered will be automatically | |
| 4034 restricted to labels of the correct type. If the first element of this | |
| 4035 word--list is the symbol `regexp', the strings are interpreted as regular | |
| 4036 expressions. | |
| 4037 | |
| 4038 @item @var{toc-level} | |
| 4039 The integer level at which this environment should be added to the table | |
| 4040 of contents. See also @code{reftex-section-levels}. A positive value | |
| 4041 will number the entries mixed with the sectioning commands of the same | |
| 4042 level. A negative value will make unnumbered entries. Useful only for | |
| 4043 theorem-like environments which structure the document. Will be ignored | |
| 4044 for macros. When omitted or @code{nil}, no TOC entries will be | |
| 4045 made. | |
| 4046 @end table | |
| 4047 | |
| 4048 If the type indicator characters of two or more entries are the same, | |
| 4049 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will use | |
| 4050 @itemize @minus | |
| 4051 @item | |
| 4052 the first non-@code{nil} format and prefix | |
| 4053 @item | |
| 4054 the magic words of all involved entries. | |
| 4055 @end itemize | |
| 4056 | |
| 4057 Any list entry may also be a symbol. If that has an association in | |
| 4058 @code{reftex-label-alist-builtin}, the @code{cddr} of that association is | |
| 4059 spliced into the list. However, builtin defaults should normally be set | |
| 4060 with the variable @code{reftex-default-label-alist-entries}. | |
| 4061 @end defopt | |
| 4062 | |
| 4063 @defopt reftex-section-prefixes | |
| 4064 Prefixes for section labels. When the label prefix given in an entry in | |
| 4065 @code{reftex-label-alist} contains @samp{%S}, this list is used to | |
| 4066 determine the correct prefix string depending on the current section | |
| 4067 level. The list is an alist, with each entry of the form | |
| 4068 @w{@code{(@var{key} . @var{prefix})}}. Possible keys are sectioning macro | |
| 4069 names like @samp{chapter}, integer section levels (as given in | |
| 4070 @code{reftex-section-levels}), and @code{t} for the default. | |
| 4071 @end defopt | |
| 4072 | |
| 4073 @defopt reftex-default-context-regexps | |
| 4074 Alist with default regular expressions for finding context. The emacs | |
| 4075 lisp form @w{@code{(format regexp (regexp-quote environment))}} is used | |
| 4076 to calculate the final regular expression - so @samp{%s} will be | |
| 4077 replaced with the environment or macro. | |
| 4078 @end defopt | |
| 4079 | |
| 4080 @defopt reftex-trust-label-prefix | |
| 4081 Non-@code{nil} means, trust the label prefix when determining label type. | |
| 4082 It is customary to use special label prefixes to distinguish different label | |
| 4083 types. The label prefixes have no syntactic meaning in LaTeX (unless | |
| 4084 special packages like fancyref) are being used. RefTeX can and by | |
| 4085 default does parse around each label to detect the correct label type, | |
| 4086 but this process can be slow when a document contains thousands of | |
| 4087 labels. If you use label prefixes consistently, you may speed up | |
| 4088 document parsing by setting this variable to a non-nil value. RefTeX | |
| 4089 will then compare the label prefix with the prefixes found in | |
| 4090 `reftex-label-alist' and derive the correct label type in this way. | |
| 4091 Possible values for this option are: | |
| 4092 | |
| 4093 @example | |
| 4094 t @r{This means to trust any label prefixes found.} | |
| 4095 regexp @r{If a regexp, only prefixes matched by the regexp are trusted.} | |
| 4096 list @r{List of accepted prefixes, as strings. The colon is part of} | |
| 4097 @r{the prefix, e.g. ("fn:" "eqn:" "item:").} | |
| 4098 nil @r{Never trust a label prefix.} | |
| 4099 @end example | |
| 4100 The only disadvantage of using this feature is that the label context | |
| 4101 displayed in the label selection buffer along with each label is | |
| 4102 simply some text after the label definition. This is no problem if you | |
| 4103 place labels keeping this in mind (e.g. @i{before} the equation, @i{at | |
| 4104 the beginning} of a fig/tab caption ...). Anyway, it is probably best | |
| 4105 to use the regexp or the list value types to fine-tune this feature. | |
| 4106 For example, if your document contains thousands of footnotes with | |
| 4107 labels fn:xxx, you may want to set this variable to the value "^fn:$" or | |
| 4108 ("fn:"). Then RefTeX will still do extensive parsing for any | |
| 4109 non-footnote labels. | |
| 4110 @end defopt | |
| 4111 | |
| 4112 @node Options (Creating Labels), Options (Referencing Labels), Options (Defining Label Environments), Options | |
| 4113 @section Creating Labels | |
| 4114 @cindex Options, creating labels | |
| 4115 @cindex Creating labels, options | |
| 4116 | |
| 4117 @defopt reftex-insert-label-flags | |
| 4118 Flags governing label insertion. The value has the form | |
| 4119 | |
| 4120 @example | |
| 4121 (@var{derive} @var{prompt}) | |
| 4122 @end example | |
| 4123 | |
| 4124 If @var{derive}is @code{t}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will try to derive a sensible | |
| 4125 label from context. A section label for example will be derived from | |
| 4126 the section heading. The conversion of the context to a valid label is | |
| 4127 governed by the specifications given in | |
| 4128 @code{reftex-derive-label-parameters}. If @var{derive} is @code{nil}, | |
| 4129 the default label will consist of the prefix and a unique number, like | |
| 4130 @samp{eq:23}. | |
| 4131 | |
| 4132 If @var{prompt} is @code{t}, the user will be prompted for a label | |
| 4133 string. When @var{prompt} is @code{nil}, the default label will be | |
| 4134 inserted without query. | |
| 4135 | |
| 4136 So the combination of @var{derive} and @var{prompt} controls label | |
| 4137 insertion. Here is a table describing all four possibilities: | |
| 4138 | |
| 4139 @example | |
| 4140 @group | |
| 4141 @var{derive} @var{prompt} @var{action} | |
| 4142 ----------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 4143 nil nil @r{Insert simple label, like @samp{eq:22} or @samp{sec:13}. No query.} | |
| 4144 nil t @r{Prompt for label.} | |
| 4145 t nil @r{Derive a label from context and insert. No query.} | |
| 4146 t t @r{Derive a label from context, prompt for confirmation.} | |
| 4147 @end group | |
| 4148 @end example | |
| 4149 | |
| 4150 Each flag may be set to @code{t}, @code{nil}, or a string of label type | |
| 4151 letters indicating the label types for which it should be true. Thus, | |
| 4152 the combination may be set differently for each label type. The default | |
| 4153 settings @samp{"s"} and @samp{"sft"} mean: Derive section labels from | |
| 4154 headings (with confirmation). Prompt for figure and table labels. Use | |
| 4155 simple labels without confirmation for everything else. | |
| 4156 | |
| 4157 The available label types are: @code{s} (section), @code{f} (figure), | |
| 4158 @code{t} (table), @code{i} (item), @code{e} (equation), @code{n} | |
| 4159 (footnote), @code{N} (endnote) plus any definitions in | |
| 4160 @code{reftex-label-alist}. | |
| 4161 @end defopt | |
| 4162 | |
| 4163 @deffn Hook reftex-format-label-function | |
| 4164 If non-@code{nil}, should be a function which produces the string to | |
| 4165 insert as a label definition. The function will be called with two | |
| 4166 arguments, the @var{label} and the @var{default-format} (usually | |
| 4167 @samp{\label@{%s@}}). It should return the string to insert into the | |
| 4168 buffer. | |
| 4169 @end deffn | |
| 4170 | |
| 4171 @deffn Hook reftex-string-to-label-function | |
| 4172 Function to turn an arbitrary string into a valid label. | |
| 4173 @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s default function uses the variable | |
| 4174 @code{reftex-derive-label-parameters}. | |
| 4175 @end deffn | |
| 4176 | |
| 4177 @deffn Hook reftex-translate-to-ascii-function | |
| 4178 Filter function which will process a context string before it is used to | |
| 4179 derive a label from it. The intended application is to convert ISO or | |
| 4180 Mule characters into something valid in labels. The default function | |
| 4181 @code{reftex-latin1-to-ascii} removes the accents from Latin-1 | |
| 4182 characters. X-Symbol (>=2.6) sets this variable to the much more | |
| 4183 general @code{x-symbol-translate-to-ascii}. | |
| 4184 @end deffn | |
| 4185 | |
| 4186 @defopt reftex-derive-label-parameters | |
| 4187 Parameters for converting a string into a label. This variable is a | |
| 4188 list of the following items: | |
| 4189 @table @asis | |
| 4190 @item @var{nwords} | |
| 4191 Number of words to use. | |
| 4192 @item @var{maxchar} | |
| 4193 Maximum number of characters in a label string. | |
| 4194 @item @var{invalid} | |
| 4195 @code{nil}: Throw away any words containing characters invalid in labels.@* | |
| 4196 @code{t}: Throw away only the invalid characters, not the whole word. | |
| 4197 @item @var{abbrev} | |
| 4198 @code{nil}: Never abbreviate words.@* | |
| 4199 @code{t}: Always abbreviate words (see @code{reftex-abbrev-parameters}).@* | |
| 4200 @code{1}: Abbreviate words if necessary to shorten label string. | |
| 4201 @item @var{separator} | |
| 4202 String separating different words in the label. | |
| 4203 @item @var{ignorewords} | |
| 4204 List of words which should not be part of labels. | |
| 4205 @item @var{downcase} | |
| 4206 @code{t}: Downcase words before putting them into the label.@* | |
| 4207 @end table | |
| 4208 @end defopt | |
| 4209 | |
| 4210 @defopt reftex-label-illegal-re | |
| 4211 Regexp matching characters not valid in labels. | |
| 4212 @end defopt | |
| 4213 | |
| 4214 @defopt reftex-abbrev-parameters | |
| 4215 Parameters for abbreviation of words. A list of four parameters. | |
| 4216 @table @asis | |
| 4217 @item @var{min-chars} | |
| 4218 Minimum number of characters remaining after abbreviation. | |
| 4219 @item @var{min-kill} | |
| 4220 Minimum number of characters to remove when abbreviating words. | |
| 4221 @item @var{before} | |
| 4222 Character class before abbrev point in word. | |
| 4223 @item @var{after} | |
| 4224 Character class after abbrev point in word. | |
| 4225 @end table | |
| 4226 @end defopt | |
| 4227 | |
| 4228 @node Options (Referencing Labels), Options (Creating Citations), Options (Creating Labels), Options | |
| 4229 @section Referencing Labels | |
| 4230 @cindex Options, referencing labels | |
| 4231 @cindex Referencing labels, options | |
| 4232 | |
| 4233 @defopt reftex-label-menu-flags | |
| 4234 List of flags governing the label menu makeup. The flags are: | |
| 4235 @table @asis | |
| 4236 @item @var{table-of-contents} | |
| 4237 Show the labels embedded in a table of context. | |
| 4238 @item @var{section-numbers} | |
| 4239 Include section numbers (like 4.1.3) in table of contents. | |
| 4240 @item @var{counters} | |
| 4241 Show counters. This just numbers the labels in the menu. | |
| 4242 @item @var{no-context} | |
| 4243 Non-@code{nil} means do @emph{not} show the short context. | |
| 4244 @item @var{follow} | |
| 4245 Follow full context in other window. | |
| 4246 @item @var{show-commented} | |
| 4247 Show labels from regions which are commented out. | |
| 4248 @item @var{match-everywhere} | |
| 4249 Obsolete flag. | |
| 4250 @item @var{show-files} | |
| 4251 Show begin and end of included files. | |
| 4252 @end table | |
| 4253 | |
| 4254 Each of these flags can be set to @code{t} or @code{nil}, or to a string | |
| 4255 of type letters indicating the label types for which it should be true. | |
| 4256 These strings work like character classes in regular expressions. Thus, | |
| 4257 setting one of the flags to @samp{"sf"} makes the flag true for section | |
| 4258 and figure labels, @code{nil} for everything else. Setting it to | |
| 4259 @samp{"^sf"} makes it the other way round. | |
| 4260 | |
| 4261 The available label types are: @code{s} (section), @code{f} (figure), | |
| 4262 @code{t} (table), @code{i} (item), @code{e} (equation), @code{n} | |
| 4263 (footnote), plus any definitions in @code{reftex-label-alist}. | |
| 4264 | |
| 4265 Most options can also be switched from the label menu itself - so if you | |
| 4266 decide here to not have a table of contents in the label menu, you can | |
| 4267 still get one interactively during selection from the label menu. | |
| 4268 @end defopt | |
| 4269 | |
| 4270 @defopt reftex-multiref-punctuation | |
| 4271 Punctuation strings for multiple references. When marking is used in | |
| 4272 the selection buffer to select several references, this variable | |
| 4273 associates the 3 marking characters @samp{,-+} with prefix strings to be | |
| 4274 inserted into the buffer before the corresponding @code{\ref} macro. | |
| 4275 This is used to string together whole reference sets, like | |
| 4276 @samp{eqs. 1,2,3-5,6 and 7} in a single call to | |
| 4277 @code{reftex-reference}. | |
| 4278 @end defopt | |
| 4279 | |
| 4280 @defopt reftex-vref-is-default | |
| 4281 Non-@code{nil} means, the varioref macro @code{\vref} is used as | |
| 4282 default. In the selection buffer, the @kbd{v} key toggles the reference | |
| 4283 macro between @code{\ref} and @code{\vref}. The value of this variable | |
| 4284 determines the default which is active when entering the selection | |
| 4285 process. Instead of @code{nil} or @code{t}, this may also be a string | |
| 4286 of type letters indicating the label types for which it should be | |
| 4287 true. | |
| 4288 @end defopt | |
| 4289 | |
| 4290 @defopt reftex-fref-is-default | |
| 4291 Non-@code{nil} means, the fancyref macro @code{\fref} is used as | |
| 4292 default. In the selection buffer, the @kbd{V} key toggles the reference | |
| 4293 macro between @code{\ref}, @code{\fref} and @code{\Fref}. The value of | |
| 4294 this variable determines the default which is active when entering the | |
| 4295 selection process. Instead of @code{nil} or @code{t}, this may also be | |
| 4296 a string of type letters indicating the label types for which it should | |
| 4297 be true. | |
| 4298 @end defopt | |
| 4299 | |
| 4300 @deffn Hook reftex-format-ref-function | |
| 4301 If non-@code{nil}, should be a function which produces the string to | |
| 4302 insert as a reference. Note that the insertion format can also be | |
| 4303 changed with @code{reftex-label-alist}. This hook also is used by the | |
| 4304 special commands to insert @code{\vref} and @code{\fref} references, so | |
| 4305 even if you set this, your setting will be ignored by the special | |
| 4306 commands. The function will be called with two arguments, the | |
| 4307 @var{label} and the @var{default-format} (usually @samp{~\ref@{%s@}}). | |
| 4308 It should return the string to insert into the buffer. | |
| 4309 @end deffn | |
| 4310 | |
| 4311 @defopt reftex-level-indent | |
| 4312 Number of spaces to be used for indentation per section level. | |
| 4313 @end defopt | |
| 4314 | |
| 4315 @defopt reftex-guess-label-type | |
| 4316 Non-@code{nil} means, @code{reftex-reference} will try to guess the | |
| 4317 label type. To do that, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will look at the word before the | |
| 4318 cursor and compare it with the magic words given in | |
| 4319 @code{reftex-label-alist}. When it finds a match, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will | |
| 4320 immediately offer the correct label menu - otherwise it will prompt you | |
| 4321 for a label type. If you set this variable to @code{nil}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 4322 will always prompt for a label type. | |
| 4323 @end defopt | |
| 4324 | |
| 4325 @deffn {Normal Hook} reftex-display-copied-context-hook | |
| 4326 Normal Hook which is run before context is displayed anywhere. Designed | |
| 4327 for @w{@code{X-Symbol}}, but may have other uses as well. | |
| 4328 @end deffn | |
| 4329 | |
| 4330 @deffn Hook reftex-pre-refontification-functions | |
| 4331 @code{X-Symbol} specific hook. Probably not useful for other purposes. | |
| 4332 The functions get two arguments, the buffer from where the command | |
| 4333 started and a symbol indicating in what context the hook is | |
| 4334 called. | |
| 4335 @end deffn | |
| 4336 | |
| 4337 @deffn {Normal Hook} reftex-select-label-mode-hook | |
| 4338 Normal hook which is run when a selection buffer enters | |
| 4339 @code{reftex-select-label-mode}. | |
| 4340 @end deffn | |
| 4341 | |
| 4342 @deffn Keymap reftex-select-label-map | |
| 4343 The keymap which is active in the labels selection process | |
| 4344 (@pxref{Referencing Labels}). | |
| 4345 @end deffn | |
| 4346 | |
| 4347 @node Options (Creating Citations), Options (Index Support), Options (Referencing Labels), Options | |
| 4348 @section Creating Citations | |
| 4349 @cindex Options, creating citations | |
| 4350 @cindex Creating citations, options | |
| 4351 | |
| 4352 @defopt reftex-bibliography-commands | |
| 4353 LaTeX commands which specify the BibTeX databases to use with the document. | |
| 4354 @end defopt | |
| 4355 | |
| 4356 @defopt reftex-bibfile-ignore-regexps | |
| 4357 List of regular expressions to exclude files in | |
| 4358 @code{\\bibliography@{..@}}. File names matched by any of these regexps | |
| 4359 will not be parsed. Intended for files which contain only | |
| 4360 @code{@@string} macro definitions and the like, which are ignored by | |
| 4361 @b{Ref@TeX{}} anyway. | |
| 4362 @end defopt | |
| 4363 | |
| 4364 @defopt reftex-default-bibliography | |
| 4365 List of BibTeX database files which should be used if none are specified. | |
| 4366 When @code{reftex-citation} is called from a document with neither | |
| 4367 a @samp{\bibliography@{...@}} statement nor a @code{thebibliography} | |
| 4368 environment, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will scan these files instead. Intended for | |
| 4369 using @code{reftex-citation} in non-LaTeX files. The files will be | |
| 4370 searched along the BIBINPUTS or TEXBIB path. | |
| 4371 @end defopt | |
| 4372 | |
| 4373 @defopt reftex-sort-bibtex-matches | |
| 4374 Sorting of the entries found in BibTeX databases by reftex-citation. | |
| 4375 Possible values: | |
| 4376 @example | |
| 4377 nil @r{Do not sort entries.} | |
| 4378 author @r{Sort entries by author name.} | |
| 4379 year @r{Sort entries by increasing year.} | |
| 4380 reverse-year @r{Sort entries by decreasing year.} | |
| 4381 @end example | |
| 4382 @end defopt | |
| 4383 | |
| 4384 @defopt reftex-cite-format | |
| 4385 The format of citations to be inserted into the buffer. It can be a | |
| 4386 string, an alist or a symbol. In the simplest case this is just the string | |
| 4387 @samp{\cite@{%l@}}, which is also the default. See the definition of | |
| 4388 @code{reftex-cite-format-builtin} for more complex examples. | |
| 4389 | |
| 4390 If @code{reftex-cite-format} is a string, it will be used as the format. | |
| 4391 In the format, the following percent escapes will be expanded. | |
| 4392 | |
| 4393 @table @code | |
| 4394 @item %l | |
| 4395 The BibTeX label of the citation. | |
| 4396 @item %a | |
| 4397 List of author names, see also @code{reftex-cite-punctuation}. | |
| 4398 @item %2a | |
| 4399 Like %a, but abbreviate more than 2 authors like Jones et al. | |
| 4400 @item %A | |
| 4401 First author name only. | |
| 4402 @item %e | |
| 4403 Works like @samp{%a}, but on list of editor names. (@samp{%2e} and | |
| 4404 @samp{%E} work a well). | |
| 4405 @end table | |
| 4406 | |
| 4407 It is also possible to access all other BibTeX database fields: | |
| 4408 | |
| 4409 @example | |
| 4410 %b booktitle %c chapter %d edition %h howpublished | |
| 4411 %i institution %j journal %k key %m month | |
| 4412 %n number %o organization %p pages %P first page | |
| 4413 %r address %s school %u publisher %t title | |
| 4414 %v volume %y year | |
| 4415 %B booktitle, abbreviated %T title, abbreviated | |
| 4416 @end example | |
| 4417 | |
| 4418 @noindent | |
| 4419 Usually, only @samp{%l} is needed. The other stuff is mainly for the | |
| 4420 echo area display, and for @code{(setq reftex-comment-citations t)}. | |
| 4421 | |
| 4422 @samp{%<} as a special operator kills punctuation and space around it | |
| 4423 after the string has been formatted. | |
| 4424 | |
| 4425 A pair of square brackets indicates an optional argument, and RefTeX | |
| 4426 will prompt for the values of these arguments. | |
| 4427 | |
| 4428 Beware that all this only works with BibTeX database files. When | |
| 4429 citations are made from the @code{\bibitems} in an explicit | |
| 4430 @code{thebibliography} environment, only @samp{%l} is available. | |
| 4431 | |
| 4432 If @code{reftex-cite-format} is an alist of characters and strings, the | |
| 4433 user will be prompted for a character to select one of the possible | |
| 4434 format strings. | |
| 4435 | |
| 4436 In order to configure this variable, you can either set | |
| 4437 @code{reftex-cite-format} directly yourself or set it to the | |
| 4438 @emph{symbol} of one of the predefined styles. The predefined symbols | |
| 4439 are those which have an association in the constant | |
| 4440 @code{reftex-cite-format-builtin}) E.g.: @code{(setq reftex-cite-format | |
| 4441 'natbib)}. | |
| 4442 @end defopt | |
| 4443 | |
| 4444 @deffn Hook reftex-format-cite-function | |
| 4445 If non-@code{nil}, should be a function which produces the string to | |
| 4446 insert as a citation. Note that the citation format can also be changed | |
| 4447 with the variable @code{reftex-cite-format}. The function will be | |
| 4448 called with two arguments, the @var{citation-key} and the | |
| 4449 @var{default-format} (taken from @code{reftex-cite-format}). It should | |
| 4450 return the string to insert into the buffer. | |
| 4451 @end deffn | |
| 4452 | |
| 4453 @defopt reftex-cite-prompt-optional-args | |
| 4454 Non-@code{nil} means, prompt for empty optional arguments in cite macros. | |
| 4455 When an entry in @code{reftex-cite-format} ist given with square brackets to | |
| 4456 indicate optional arguments (for example @samp{\\cite[][]@{%l@}}), RefTeX can | |
| 4457 prompt for values. Possible values are: | |
| 4458 @example | |
| 4459 nil @r{Never prompt for optional arguments} | |
| 4460 t @r{Always prompt} | |
| 4461 maybe @r{Prompt only if @code{reftex-citation} was called with C-u prefix arg}@end example | |
| 4462 Unnecessary empty optional arguments are removed before insertion into | |
| 4463 the buffer. See @code{reftex-cite-cleanup-optional-args}. | |
| 4464 @end defopt | |
| 4465 | |
| 4466 @defopt reftex-cite-cleanup-optional-args | |
| 4467 Non-@code{nil} means, remove empty optional arguments from cite macros | |
| 4468 if possible. | |
| 4469 @end defopt | |
| 4470 | |
| 4471 @defopt reftex-comment-citations | |
| 4472 Non-@code{nil} means add a comment for each citation describing the full | |
| 4473 entry. The comment is formatted according to | |
| 4474 @code{reftex-cite-comment-format}. | |
| 4475 @end defopt | |
| 4476 | |
| 4477 @defopt reftex-cite-comment-format | |
| 4478 Citation format used for commented citations. Must @emph{not} contain | |
| 4479 @samp{%l}. See the variable @code{reftex-cite-format} for possible | |
| 4480 percent escapes. | |
| 4481 @end defopt | |
| 4482 | |
| 4483 @defopt reftex-cite-punctuation | |
| 4484 Punctuation for formatting of name lists in citations. This is a list | |
| 4485 of 3 strings. | |
| 4486 @enumerate | |
| 4487 @item | |
| 4488 normal names separator, like @samp{, } in Jones, Brown and Miller | |
| 4489 @item | |
| 4490 final names separator, like @samp{ and } in Jones, Brown and Miller | |
| 4491 @item | |
| 4492 The @samp{et al.} string, like @samp{ @{\it et al.@}} in | |
| 4493 Jones @{\it et al.@} | |
| 4494 @end enumerate | |
| 4495 @end defopt | |
| 4496 | |
| 4497 @deffn {Normal Hook} reftex-select-bib-mode-hook | |
| 4498 Normal hook which is run when a selection buffer enters | |
| 4499 @code{reftex-select-bib-mode}. | |
| 4500 @end deffn | |
| 4501 | |
| 4502 @deffn Keymap reftex-select-bib-map | |
| 4503 The keymap which is active in the citation-key selection process | |
| 4504 (@pxref{Creating Citations}). | |
| 4505 @end deffn | |
| 4506 | |
| 4507 @node Options (Index Support), Options (Viewing Cross-References), Options (Creating Citations), Options | |
| 4508 @section Index Support | |
| 4509 @cindex Options, Index support | |
| 4510 @cindex Index support, options | |
| 4511 | |
| 4512 @defopt reftex-support-index | |
| 4513 Non-@code{nil} means, index entries are parsed as well. Index support | |
| 4514 is resource intensive and the internal structure holding the parsed | |
| 4515 information can become quite big. Therefore it can be turned off. When | |
| 4516 this is @code{nil} and you execute a command which requires index | |
| 4517 support, you will be asked for confirmation to turn it on and rescan the | |
| 4518 document. | |
| 4519 @end defopt | |
| 4520 | |
| 4521 @defopt reftex-index-special-chars | |
| 4522 List of special characters in index entries, given as strings. These | |
| 4523 correspond to the @code{MakeIndex} keywords | |
| 4524 @code{(@var{level} @var{encap} @var{actual} @var{quote} @var{escape})}. | |
| 4525 @end defopt | |
| 4526 | |
| 4527 @defopt reftex-index-macros | |
| 4528 List of macros which define index entries. The structure of each entry | |
| 4529 is | |
| 4530 @lisp | |
| 4531 (@var{macro} @var{index-tag} @var{key} @var{prefix} @var{exclude} @var{repeat}) | |
| 4532 @end lisp | |
| 4533 | |
| 4534 @var{macro} is the macro. Arguments should be denoted by empty braces, | |
| 4535 as for example in @samp{\index[]@{*@}}. Use square brackets to denote | |
| 4536 optional arguments. The star marks where the index key is. | |
| 4537 | |
| 4538 @var{index-tag} is a short name of the index. @samp{idx} and @samp{glo} | |
| 4539 are reserved for the default index and the glossary. Other indices can | |
| 4540 be defined as well. If this is an integer, the Nth argument of the | |
| 4541 macro holds the index tag. | |
| 4542 | |
| 4543 @var{key} is a character which is used to identify the macro for input | |
| 4544 with @code{reftex-index}. @samp{?i}, @samp{?I}, and @samp{?g} are | |
| 4545 reserved for default index and glossary. | |
| 4546 | |
| 4547 @var{prefix} can be a prefix which is added to the @var{key} part of the | |
| 4548 index entry. If you have a macro | |
| 4549 @code{\newcommand@{\molec@}[1]@{#1\index@{Molecules!#1@}}, this prefix | |
| 4550 should be @samp{Molecules!}. | |
| 4551 | |
| 4552 @var{exclude} can be a function. If this function exists and returns a | |
| 4553 non-@code{nil} value, the index entry at point is ignored. This was | |
| 4554 implemented to support the (deprecated) @samp{^} and @samp{_} shortcuts | |
| 4555 in the LaTeX2e @code{index} package. | |
| 4556 | |
| 4557 @var{repeat}, if non-@code{nil}, means the index macro does not typeset | |
| 4558 the entry in the text, so that the text has to be repeated outside the | |
| 4559 index macro. Needed for @code{reftex-index-selection-or-word} and for | |
| 4560 indexing from the phrase buffer. | |
| 4561 | |
| 4562 The final entry may also be a symbol. It must have an association in | |
| 4563 the variable @code{reftex-index-macros-builtin} to specify the main | |
| 4564 indexing package you are using. Valid values are currently | |
| 4565 @example | |
| 4566 default @r{The LaTeX default - unnecessary to specify this one} | |
| 4567 multind @r{The multind.sty package} | |
| 4568 index @r{The index.sty package} | |
| 4569 index-shortcut @r{The index.sty packages with the ^ and _ shortcuts.} | |
| 4570 @r{Should not be used - only for old documents} | |
| 4571 @end example | |
| 4572 Note that AUCTeX sets these things internally for @b{Ref@TeX{}} as well, | |
| 4573 so with a sufficiently new version of AUCTeX, you should not set the | |
| 4574 package here. | |
| 4575 @end defopt | |
| 4576 | |
| 4577 @defopt reftex-index-default-macro | |
| 4578 The default index macro for @code{reftex-index-selection-or-word}. | |
| 4579 This is a list with @code{(@var{macro-key} @var{default-tag})}. | |
| 4580 | |
| 4581 @var{macro-key} is a character identifying an index macro - see | |
| 4582 @code{reftex-index-macros}. | |
| 4583 | |
| 4584 @var{default-tag} is the tag to be used if the macro requires a | |
| 4585 @var{tag} argument. When this is @code{nil} and a @var{tag} is needed, | |
| 4586 @b{Ref@TeX{}} will ask for it. When this is the empty string and the | |
| 4587 TAG argument of the index macro is optional, the TAG argument will be | |
| 4588 omitted. | |
| 4589 @end defopt | |
| 4590 | |
| 4591 @defopt reftex-index-default-tag | |
| 4592 Default index tag. When working with multiple indexes, RefTeX queries | |
| 4593 for an index tag when creating index entries or displaying a specific | |
| 4594 index. This variable controls the default offered for these queries. | |
| 4595 The default can be selected with @key{RET} during selection or | |
| 4596 completion. Valid values of this variable are: | |
| 4597 @example | |
| 4598 nil @r{Do not provide a default index} | |
| 4599 "tag" @r{The default index tag given as a string, e.g. "idx"} | |
| 4600 last @r{The last used index tag will be offered as default} | |
| 4601 @end example | |
| 4602 @end defopt | |
| 4603 | |
| 4604 @defopt reftex-index-math-format | |
| 4605 Format of index entries when copied from inside math mode. When | |
| 4606 @code{reftex-index-selection-or-word} is executed inside TeX math mode, | |
| 4607 the index key copied from the buffer is processed with this format | |
| 4608 string through the @code{format} function. This can be used to add the | |
| 4609 math delimiters (e.g. @samp{$}) to the string. Requires the | |
| 4610 @file{texmathp.el} library which is part of AUCTeX. | |
| 4611 @end defopt | |
| 4612 | |
| 4613 @defopt reftex-index-phrase-file-extension | |
| 4614 File extension for the index phrase file. This extension will be added | |
| 4615 to the base name of the master file. | |
| 4616 @end defopt | |
| 4617 | |
| 4618 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-logical-and-regexp | |
| 4619 Regexp matching the @samp{and} operator for index arguments in phrases | |
| 4620 file. When several index arguments in a phrase line are separated by | |
| 4621 this operator, each part will generate an index macro. So each match of | |
| 4622 the search phrase will produce @emph{several} different index entries. | |
| 4623 Make sure this does no match things which are not separators. This | |
| 4624 logical @samp{and} has higher priority than the logical @samp{or} | |
| 4625 specified in @code{reftex-index-phrases-logical-or-regexp}. | |
| 4626 @end defopt | |
| 4627 | |
| 4628 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-logical-or-regexp | |
| 4629 Regexp matching the @samp{or} operator for index arguments in phrases | |
| 4630 file. When several index arguments in a phrase line are separated by | |
| 4631 this operator, the user will be asked to select one of them at each | |
| 4632 match of the search phrase. The first index arg will be the default. A | |
| 4633 number key @kbd{1}--@kbd{9} must be pressed to switch to another. Make | |
| 4634 sure this does no match things which are not separators. The logical | |
| 4635 @samp{and} specified in @code{reftex-index-phrases-logical-or-regexp} | |
| 4636 has higher priority than this logical @samp{or}. | |
| 4637 @end defopt | |
| 4638 | |
| 4639 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-search-whole-words | |
| 4640 Non-@code{nil} means phrases search will look for whole words, not subwords. | |
| 4641 This works by requiring word boundaries at the beginning and end of | |
| 4642 the search string. When the search phrase already has a non-word-char | |
| 4643 at one of these points, no word boundary is required there. | |
| 4644 @end defopt | |
| 4645 | |
| 4646 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-case-fold-search | |
| 4647 Non-@code{nil} means, searching for index phrases will ignore | |
| 4648 case. | |
| 4649 @end defopt | |
| 4650 | |
| 4651 @defopt reftex-index-verify-function | |
| 4652 A function which is called at each match during global indexing. | |
| 4653 If the function returns nil, the current match is skipped. | |
| 4654 @end defopt | |
| 4655 | |
| 4656 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-skip-indexed-matches | |
| 4657 Non-@code{nil} means, skip matches which appear to be indexed already. | |
| 4658 When doing global indexing from the phrases buffer, searches for some | |
| 4659 phrases may match at places where that phrase was already indexed. In | |
| 4660 particular when indexing an already processed document again, this | |
| 4661 will even be the norm. When this variable is non-@code{nil}, | |
| 4662 @b{Ref@TeX{}} checks if the match is an index macro argument, or if an | |
| 4663 index macro is directly before or after the phrase. If that is the | |
| 4664 case, that match will be ignored. | |
| 4665 @end defopt | |
| 4666 | |
| 4667 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-wrap-long-lines | |
| 4668 Non-@code{nil} means, when indexing from the phrases buffer, wrap lines. | |
| 4669 Inserting indexing commands in a line makes the line longer - often | |
| 4670 so long that it does not fit onto the screen. When this variable is | |
| 4671 non-@code{nil}, newlines will be added as necessary before and/or after the | |
| 4672 indexing command to keep lines short. However, the matched text | |
| 4673 phrase and its index command will always end up on a single line. | |
| 4674 @end defopt | |
| 4675 | |
| 4676 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-sort-prefers-entry | |
| 4677 Non-@code{nil} means when sorting phrase lines, the explicit index entry | |
| 4678 is used. Phrase lines in the phrases buffer contain a search phrase, and | |
| 4679 sorting is normally based on these. Some phrase lines also have | |
| 4680 an explicit index argument specified. When this variable is | |
| 4681 non-@code{nil}, the index argument will be used for sorting. | |
| 4682 @end defopt | |
| 4683 | |
| 4684 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-sort-in-blocks | |
| 4685 Non-@code{nil} means, empty and comment lines separate phrase buffer | |
| 4686 into blocks. Sorting will then preserve blocks, so that lines are | |
| 4687 re-arranged only within blocks. | |
| 4688 @end defopt | |
| 4689 | |
| 4690 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-map | |
| 4691 Keymap for the Index Phrases buffer. | |
| 4692 @end defopt | |
| 4693 | |
| 4694 @defopt reftex-index-phrases-mode-hook | |
| 4695 Normal hook which is run when a buffer is put into | |
| 4696 @code{reftex-index-phrases-mode}. | |
| 4697 @end defopt | |
| 4698 | |
| 4699 @defopt reftex-index-section-letters | |
| 4700 The letters which denote sections in the index. Usually these are all | |
| 4701 capital letters. Don't use any downcase letters. Order is not | |
| 4702 significant, the index will be sorted by whatever the sort function | |
| 4703 thinks is correct. In addition to these letters, @b{Ref@TeX{}} will | |
| 4704 create a group @samp{!} which contains all entries sorted below the | |
| 4705 lowest specified letter. In the @file{*Index*} buffer, pressing any of | |
| 4706 these capital letters or @kbd{!} will jump to that section. | |
| 4707 @end defopt | |
| 4708 | |
| 4709 @defopt reftex-index-include-context | |
| 4710 Non-@code{nil} means, display the index definition context in the | |
| 4711 @file{*Index*} buffer. This flag may also be toggled from the | |
| 4712 @file{*Index*} buffer with the @kbd{c} key. | |
| 4713 @end defopt | |
| 4714 | |
| 4715 @defopt reftex-index-follow-mode | |
| 4716 Non-@code{nil} means, point in @file{*Index*} buffer will cause other | |
| 4717 window to follow. The other window will show the corresponding part of | |
| 4718 the document. This flag can be toggled from within the @file{*Index*} | |
| 4719 buffer with the @kbd{f} key. | |
| 4720 @end defopt | |
| 4721 | |
| 4722 @deffn Keymap reftex-index-map | |
| 4723 The keymap which is active in the @file{*Index*} buffer | |
| 4724 (@pxref{Index Support}). | |
| 4725 @end deffn | |
| 4726 | |
| 4727 @node Options (Viewing Cross-References), Options (Finding Files), Options (Index Support), Options | |
| 4728 @section Viewing Cross-References | |
| 4729 @cindex Options, viewing cross-references | |
| 4730 @cindex Viewing cross-references, options | |
| 4731 | |
| 4732 @defopt reftex-view-crossref-extra | |
| 4733 Macros which can be used for the display of cross references. | |
| 4734 This is used when `reftex-view-crossref' is called with point in an | |
| 4735 argument of a macro. Note that crossref viewing for citations, | |
| 4736 references (both ways) and index entries is hard-coded. This variable | |
| 4737 is only to configure additional structures for which crossreference | |
| 4738 viewing can be useful. Each entry has the structure | |
| 4739 @example | |
| 4740 (@var{macro-re} @var{search-re} @var{highlight}). | |
| 4741 @end example | |
| 4742 @var{macro-re} is matched against the macro. @var{search-re} is the | |
| 4743 regexp used to search for cross references. @samp{%s} in this regexp is | |
| 4744 replaced with the macro argument at point. @var{highlight} is an | |
| 4745 integer indicating which subgroup of the match should be highlighted. | |
| 4746 @end defopt | |
| 4747 | |
| 4748 @defopt reftex-auto-view-crossref | |
| 4749 Non-@code{nil} means, initially turn automatic viewing of crossref info | |
| 4750 on. Automatic viewing of crossref info normally uses the echo area. | |
| 4751 Whenever point is idle for more than @code{reftex-idle-time} seconds on | |
| 4752 the argument of a @code{\ref} or @code{\cite} macro, and no other | |
| 4753 message is being displayed, the echo area will display information about | |
| 4754 that cross reference. You can also set the variable to the symbol | |
| 4755 @code{window}. In this case a small temporary window is used for the | |
| 4756 display. This feature can be turned on and off from the menu | |
| 4757 (Ref->Options). | |
| 4758 @end defopt | |
| 4759 | |
| 4760 @defopt reftex-idle-time | |
| 4761 Time (secs) Emacs has to be idle before automatic crossref display | |
| 4762 or toc recentering is done. | |
| 4763 @end defopt | |
| 4764 | |
| 4765 @defopt reftex-cite-view-format | |
| 4766 Citation format used to display citation info in the message area. See | |
| 4767 the variable @code{reftex-cite-format} for possible percent | |
| 4768 escapes. | |
| 4769 @end defopt | |
| 4770 | |
| 4771 @defopt reftex-revisit-to-echo | |
| 4772 Non-@code{nil} means, automatic citation display will revisit files if | |
| 4773 necessary. When nil, citation display in echo area will only be active | |
| 4774 for cached echo strings (see @code{reftex-cache-cite-echo}), or for | |
| 4775 BibTeX database files which are already visited by a live associated | |
| 4776 buffers. | |
| 4777 @end defopt | |
| 4778 | |
| 4779 @defopt reftex-cache-cite-echo | |
| 4780 Non-@code{nil} means, the information displayed in the echo area for | |
| 4781 cite macros (see variable @code{reftex-auto-view-crossref}) is cached and | |
| 4782 saved along with the parsing information. The cache survives document | |
| 4783 scans. In order to clear it, use @kbd{M-x reftex-reset-mode}. | |
| 4784 @end defopt | |
| 4785 | |
| 4786 @node Options (Finding Files), Options (Optimizations), Options (Viewing Cross-References), Options | |
| 4787 @section Finding Files | |
| 4788 @cindex Options, Finding Files | |
| 4789 @cindex Finding files, options | |
| 4790 | |
| 4791 @defopt reftex-texpath-environment-variables | |
| 4792 List of specifications how to retrieve the search path for TeX files. | |
| 4793 Several entries are possible. | |
| 4794 @itemize @minus | |
| 4795 @item | |
| 4796 If an element is the name of an environment variable, its content is | |
| 4797 used. | |
| 4798 @item | |
| 4799 If an element starts with an exclamation mark, it is used as a command | |
| 4800 to retrieve the path. A typical command with the kpathsearch library | |
| 4801 would be @w{@code{"!kpsewhich -show-path=.tex"}}. | |
| 4802 @item | |
| 4803 Otherwise the element itself is interpreted as a path. | |
| 4804 @end itemize | |
| 4805 Multiple directories can be separated by the system dependent | |
| 4806 @code{path-separator}. Directories ending in @samp{//} or @samp{!!} will | |
| 4807 be expanded recursively. See also @code{reftex-use-external-file-finders}. | |
| 4808 @end defopt | |
| 4809 | |
| 4810 @defopt reftex-bibpath-environment-variables | |
| 4811 List of specifications how to retrieve the search path for BibTeX | |
| 4812 files. Several entries are possible. | |
| 4813 @itemize @minus | |
| 4814 @item | |
| 4815 If an element is the name of an environment variable, its content is | |
| 4816 used. | |
| 4817 @item | |
| 4818 If an element starts with an exclamation mark, it is used as a command | |
| 4819 to retrieve the path. A typical command with the kpathsearch library | |
| 4820 would be @w{@code{"!kpsewhich -show-path=.bib"}}. | |
| 4821 @item | |
| 4822 Otherwise the element itself is interpreted as a path. | |
| 4823 @end itemize | |
| 4824 Multiple directories can be separated by the system dependent | |
| 4825 @code{path-separator}. Directories ending in @samp{//} or @samp{!!} will | |
| 4826 be expanded recursively. See also @code{reftex-use-external-file-finders}. | |
| 4827 @end defopt | |
| 4828 | |
| 4829 @defopt reftex-file-extensions | |
| 4830 Association list with file extensions for different file types. | |
| 4831 This is a list of items, each item is like: | |
| 4832 @code{(@var{type} . (@var{def-ext} @var{other-ext} ...))} | |
| 4833 @example | |
| 4834 @var{type}: @r{File type like @code{"bib"} or @code{"tex"}.} | |
| 4835 @var{def-ext}: @r{The default extension for that file type, like @code{".tex"} or @code{".bib"}.} | |
| 4836 @var{other-ext}: @r{Any number of other valid extensions for this file type.} | |
| 4837 @end example | |
| 4838 When a files is searched and it does not have any of the valid extensions, | |
| 4839 we try the default extension first, and then the naked file name. | |
| 4840 @end defopt | |
| 4841 | |
| 4842 @defopt reftex-search-unrecursed-path-first | |
| 4843 Non-@code{nil} means, search all specified directories before trying | |
| 4844 recursion. Thus, in a path @samp{.//:/tex/}, search first @samp{./}, | |
| 4845 then @samp{/tex/}, and then all subdirectories of @samp{./}. If this | |
| 4846 option is @code{nil}, the subdirectories of @samp{./} are searched | |
| 4847 before @samp{/tex/}. This is mainly for speed - most of the time the | |
| 4848 recursive path is for the system files and not for the user files. Set | |
| 4849 this to @code{nil} if the default makes @b{Ref@TeX{}} finding files with | |
| 4850 equal names in wrong sequence. | |
| 4851 @end defopt | |
| 4852 | |
| 4853 @defopt reftex-use-external-file-finders | |
| 4854 Non-@code{nil} means, use external programs to find files. Normally, | |
| 4855 @b{Ref@TeX{}} searches the paths given in the environment variables | |
| 4856 @code{TEXINPUTS} and @code{BIBINPUTS} to find TeX files and BibTeX | |
| 4857 database files. With this option turned on, it calls an external | |
| 4858 program specified in the option @code{reftex-external-file-finders} | |
| 4859 instead. As a side effect, the variables | |
| 4860 @code{reftex-texpath-environment-variables} and | |
| 4861 @code{reftex-bibpath-environment-variables} will be ignored. | |
| 4862 @end defopt | |
| 4863 | |
| 4864 @defopt reftex-external-file-finders | |
| 4865 Association list with external programs to call for finding files. Each | |
| 4866 entry is a cons cell @w{@code{(@var{type} . @var{program})}}. | |
| 4867 @var{type} is either @code{"tex"} or @code{"bib"}. @var{program} is a | |
| 4868 string containing the external program to use with any arguments. | |
| 4869 @code{%f} will be replaced by the name of the file to be found. Note | |
| 4870 that these commands will be executed directly, not via a shell. Only | |
| 4871 relevant when @code{reftex-use-external-file-finders} is | |
| 4872 non-@code{nil}. | |
| 4873 @end defopt | |
| 4874 | |
| 4875 @page | |
| 4876 @node Options (Optimizations), Options (Fontification), Options (Finding Files), Options | |
| 4877 @section Optimizations | |
| 4878 @cindex Options, optimizations | |
| 4879 @cindex Optimizations, options | |
| 4880 | |
| 4881 @defopt reftex-keep-temporary-buffers | |
| 4882 Non-@code{nil} means, keep buffers created for parsing and lookup. | |
| 4883 @b{Ref@TeX{}} sometimes needs to visit files related to the current | |
| 4884 document. We distinguish files visited for | |
| 4885 @table @asis | |
| 4886 @item PARSING | |
| 4887 Parts of a multifile document loaded when (re)-parsing the | |
| 4888 document. | |
| 4889 @item LOOKUP | |
| 4890 BibTeX database files and TeX files loaded to find a reference, to | |
| 4891 display label context, etc. | |
| 4892 @end table | |
| 4893 The created buffers can be kept for later use, or be thrown away | |
| 4894 immediately after use, depending on the value of this variable: | |
| 4895 | |
| 4896 @table @code | |
| 4897 @item nil | |
| 4898 Throw away as much as possible. | |
| 4899 @item t | |
| 4900 Keep everything. | |
| 4901 @item 1 | |
| 4902 Throw away buffers created for parsing, but keep the ones created for | |
| 4903 lookup. | |
| 4904 @end table | |
| 4905 | |
| 4906 If a buffer is to be kept, the file is visited normally (which is | |
| 4907 potentially slow but will happen only once). If a buffer is to be thrown | |
| 4908 away, the initialization of the buffer depends upon the variable | |
| 4909 @code{reftex-initialize-temporary-buffers}. | |
| 4910 @end defopt | |
| 4911 | |
| 4912 @defopt reftex-initialize-temporary-buffers | |
| 4913 Non-@code{nil} means do initializations even when visiting file | |
| 4914 temporarily. When @code{nil}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} may turn off find-file hooks and | |
| 4915 other stuff to briefly visit a file. When @code{t}, the full default | |
| 4916 initializations are done (@code{find-file-hook} etc.). Instead of | |
| 4917 @code{t} or @code{nil}, this variable may also be a list of hook | |
| 4918 functions to do a minimal initialization. | |
| 4919 @end defopt | |
| 4920 | |
| 4921 @defopt reftex-no-include-regexps | |
| 4922 List of regular expressions to exclude certain input files from parsing. | |
| 4923 If the name of a file included via @code{\include} or @code{\input} is | |
| 4924 matched by any of the regular expressions in this list, that file is not | |
| 4925 parsed by @b{Ref@TeX{}}. | |
| 4926 @end defopt | |
| 4927 | |
| 4928 @defopt reftex-enable-partial-scans | |
| 4929 Non-@code{nil} means, re-parse only 1 file when asked to re-parse. | |
| 4930 Re-parsing is normally requested with a @kbd{C-u} prefix to many @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 4931 commands, or with the @kbd{r} key in menus. When this option is | |
| 4932 @code{t} in a multifile document, we will only parse the current buffer, | |
| 4933 or the file associated with the label or section heading near point in a | |
| 4934 menu. Requesting re-parsing of an entire multifile document then | |
| 4935 requires a @kbd{C-u C-u} prefix or the capital @kbd{R} key in | |
| 4936 menus. | |
| 4937 @end defopt | |
| 4938 | |
| 4939 @defopt reftex-save-parse-info | |
| 4940 Non-@code{nil} means, save information gathered with parsing in files. | |
| 4941 The file @file{MASTER.rel} in the same directory as @file{MASTER.tex} is | |
| 4942 used to save the information. When this variable is @code{t}, | |
| 4943 @itemize @minus | |
| 4944 @item | |
| 4945 accessing the parsing information for the first time in an editing | |
| 4946 session will read that file (if available) instead of parsing the | |
| 4947 document. | |
| 4948 @item | |
| 4949 exiting Emacs or killing a buffer in reftex-mode will cause a new | |
| 4950 version of the file to be written. | |
| 4951 @end itemize | |
| 4952 @end defopt | |
| 4953 | |
| 4954 @defopt reftex-parse-file-extension | |
| 4955 File extension for the file in which parser information is stored. | |
| 4956 This extension is added to the base name of the master file. | |
| 4957 @end defopt | |
| 4958 | |
| 4959 @defopt reftex-allow-automatic-rescan | |
| 4960 Non-@code{nil} means, @b{Ref@TeX{}} may rescan the document when this seems | |
| 4961 necessary. Applies (currently) only in rare cases, when a new label | |
| 4962 cannot be placed with certainty into the internal label list. | |
| 4963 @end defopt | |
| 4964 | |
| 4965 @defopt reftex-use-multiple-selection-buffers | |
| 4966 Non-@code{nil} means use a separate selection buffer for each label | |
| 4967 type. These buffers are kept from one selection to the next and need | |
| 4968 not to be created for each use - so the menu generally comes up faster. | |
| 4969 The selection buffers will be erased (and therefore updated) | |
| 4970 automatically when new labels in its category are added. See the | |
| 4971 variable @code{reftex-auto-update-selection-buffers}. | |
| 4972 @end defopt | |
| 4973 | |
| 4974 @defopt reftex-auto-update-selection-buffers | |
| 4975 Non-@code{nil} means, selection buffers will be updated automatically. | |
| 4976 When a new label is defined with @code{reftex-label}, all selection | |
| 4977 buffers associated with that label category are emptied, in order to | |
| 4978 force an update upon next use. When @code{nil}, the buffers are left | |
| 4979 alone and have to be updated by hand, with the @kbd{g} key from the | |
| 4980 label selection process. The value of this variable will only have any | |
| 4981 effect when @code{reftex-use-multiple-selection-buffers} is | |
| 4982 non-@code{nil}. | |
| 4983 @end defopt | |
| 4984 | |
| 4985 @node Options (Fontification), Options (Misc), Options (Optimizations), Options | |
| 4986 @section Fontification | |
| 4987 @cindex Options, fontification | |
| 4988 @cindex Fontification, options | |
| 4989 | |
| 4990 @defopt reftex-use-fonts | |
| 4991 Non-@code{nil} means, use fonts in label menu and on-the-fly help. | |
| 4992 Font-lock must be loaded as well to actually get fontified | |
| 4993 display. After changing this option, a rescan may be necessary to | |
| 4994 activate it. | |
| 4995 @end defopt | |
| 4996 | |
| 4997 @defopt reftex-refontify-context | |
| 4998 Non-@code{nil} means, re-fontify the context in the label menu with | |
| 4999 font-lock. This slightly slows down the creation of the label menu. It | |
| 5000 is only necessary when you definitely want the context fontified. | |
| 5001 | |
| 5002 This option may have 3 different values: | |
| 5003 @table @code | |
| 5004 @item nil | |
| 5005 Never refontify. | |
| 5006 @item t | |
| 5007 Always refontify. | |
| 5008 @item 1 | |
| 5009 Refontify when necessary, e.g. with old versions of the x-symbol | |
| 5010 package. | |
| 5011 @end table | |
| 5012 The option is ignored when @code{reftex-use-fonts} is @code{nil}. | |
| 5013 @end defopt | |
| 5014 | |
| 5015 @defopt reftex-highlight-selection | |
| 5016 Non-@code{nil} means, highlight selected text in selection and | |
| 5017 @file{*toc*} buffers. Normally, the text near the cursor is the | |
| 5018 @emph{selected} text, and it is highlighted. This is the entry most | |
| 5019 keys in the selection and @file{*toc*} buffers act on. However, if you | |
| 5020 mainly use the mouse to select an item, you may find it nice to have | |
| 5021 mouse-triggered highlighting @emph{instead} or @emph{as well}. The | |
| 5022 variable may have one of these values: | |
| 5023 | |
| 5024 @example | |
| 5025 nil @r{No highlighting.} | |
| 5026 cursor @r{Highlighting is cursor driven.} | |
| 5027 mouse @r{Highlighting is mouse driven.} | |
| 5028 both @r{Both cursor and mouse trigger highlighting.} | |
| 5029 @end example | |
| 5030 | |
| 5031 Changing this variable requires to rebuild the selection and *toc* | |
| 5032 buffers to become effective (keys @kbd{g} or @kbd{r}). | |
| 5033 @end defopt | |
| 5034 | |
| 5035 @defopt reftex-cursor-selected-face | |
| 5036 Face name to highlight cursor selected item in toc and selection buffers. | |
| 5037 See also the variable @code{reftex-highlight-selection}. | |
| 5038 @end defopt | |
| 5039 @defopt reftex-mouse-selected-face | |
| 5040 Face name to highlight mouse selected item in toc and selection buffers. | |
| 5041 See also the variable @code{reftex-highlight-selection}. | |
| 5042 @end defopt | |
| 5043 @defopt reftex-file-boundary-face | |
| 5044 Face name for file boundaries in selection buffer. | |
| 5045 @end defopt | |
| 5046 @defopt reftex-label-face | |
| 5047 Face name for labels in selection buffer. | |
| 5048 @end defopt | |
| 5049 @defopt reftex-section-heading-face | |
| 5050 Face name for section headings in toc and selection buffers. | |
| 5051 @end defopt | |
| 5052 @defopt reftex-toc-header-face | |
| 5053 Face name for the header of a toc buffer. | |
| 5054 @end defopt | |
| 5055 @defopt reftex-bib-author-face | |
| 5056 Face name for author names in bib selection buffer. | |
| 5057 @end defopt | |
| 5058 @defopt reftex-bib-year-face | |
| 5059 Face name for year in bib selection buffer. | |
| 5060 @end defopt | |
| 5061 @defopt reftex-bib-title-face | |
| 5062 Face name for article title in bib selection buffer. | |
| 5063 @end defopt | |
| 5064 @defopt reftex-bib-extra-face | |
| 5065 Face name for bibliographic information in bib selection buffer. | |
| 5066 @end defopt | |
| 5067 @defopt reftex-select-mark-face | |
| 5068 Face name for marked entries in the selection buffers. | |
| 5069 @end defopt | |
| 5070 @defopt reftex-index-header-face | |
| 5071 Face name for the header of an index buffer. | |
| 5072 @end defopt | |
| 5073 @defopt reftex-index-section-face | |
| 5074 Face name for the start of a new letter section in the index. | |
| 5075 @end defopt | |
| 5076 @defopt reftex-index-tag-face | |
| 5077 Face name for index names (for multiple indices). | |
| 5078 @end defopt | |
| 5079 @defopt reftex-index-face | |
| 5080 Face name for index entries. | |
| 5081 @end defopt | |
| 5082 | |
| 5083 @node Options (Misc), , Options (Fontification), Options | |
| 5084 @section Miscellaneous | |
| 5085 @cindex Options, misc | |
| 5086 | |
| 5087 @defopt reftex-extra-bindings | |
| 5088 Non-@code{nil} means, make additional key bindings on startup. These | |
| 5089 extra bindings are located in the users @samp{C-c letter} | |
| 5090 map. @xref{Key Bindings}. | |
| 5091 @end defopt | |
| 5092 | |
| 5093 @defopt reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX | |
| 5094 Plug-in flags for AUCTeX interface. This variable is a list of | |
| 5095 5 boolean flags. When a flag is non-@code{nil}, @b{Ref@TeX{}} | |
| 5096 will | |
| 5097 | |
| 5098 @example | |
| 5099 - supply labels in new sections and environments (flag 1) | |
| 5100 - supply arguments for macros like @code{\label} (flag 2) | |
| 5101 - supply arguments for macros like @code{\ref} (flag 3) | |
| 5102 - supply arguments for macros like @code{\cite} (flag 4) | |
| 5103 - supply arguments for macros like @code{\index} (flag 5) | |
| 5104 @end example | |
| 5105 | |
| 5106 You may also set the variable itself to t or nil in order to turn all | |
| 5107 options on or off, respectively.@* | |
| 5108 Supplying labels in new sections and environments applies when creating | |
| 5109 sections with @kbd{C-c C-s} and environments with @kbd{C-c C-e}.@* | |
| 5110 Supplying macro arguments applies when you insert such a macro | |
| 5111 interactively with @kbd{C-c @key{RET}}.@* | |
| 5112 See the AUCTeX documentation for more information. | |
| 5113 @end defopt | |
| 5114 | |
| 5115 @defopt reftex-revisit-to-follow | |
| 5116 Non-@code{nil} means, follow-mode will revisit files if necessary. | |
| 5117 When nil, follow-mode will be suspended for stuff in unvisited files. | |
| 5118 @end defopt | |
| 5119 | |
| 5120 @defopt reftex-allow-detached-macro-args | |
| 5121 Non-@code{nil} means, allow arguments of macros to be detached by | |
| 5122 whitespace. When this is @code{t}, the @samp{aaa} in @w{@samp{\bbb | |
| 5123 [xxx] @{aaa@}}} will be considered an argument of @code{\bb}. Note that | |
| 5124 this will be the case even if @code{\bb} is defined with zero or one | |
| 5125 argument. | |
| 5126 @end defopt | |
| 5127 | |
| 5128 @node Keymaps and Hooks, Changes, Options, Top | |
| 5129 @section Keymaps and Hooks | |
| 5130 @cindex Keymaps | |
| 5131 | |
| 5132 @b{Ref@TeX{}} has the usual general keymap and load-- and mode-hook. | |
| 5133 | |
| 5134 @deffn Keymap reftex-mode-map | |
| 5135 The keymap for @b{Ref@TeX{}} mode. | |
| 5136 @end deffn | |
| 5137 | |
| 5138 @deffn {Normal Hook} reftex-load-hook | |
| 5139 Normal hook which is being run when loading @file{reftex.el}. | |
| 5140 @end deffn | |
| 5141 | |
| 5142 @deffn {Normal Hook} reftex-mode-hook | |
| 5143 Normal hook which is being run when turning on @b{Ref@TeX{}} mode. | |
| 5144 @end deffn | |
| 5145 | |
| 5146 Furthermore, the 4 modes used for referencing labels, creating | |
| 5147 citations, the table of contents buffer and the phrases buffer have | |
| 5148 their own keymaps and mode hooks. See the respective sections. There | |
| 5149 are many more hooks which are described in the relevant sections about | |
| 5150 options for a specific part of @b{Ref@TeX{}}. | |
| 5151 | |
| 5152 @node Changes, GNU Free Documentation License, Keymaps and Hooks, Top | |
| 5153 @chapter Changes | |
| 5154 @cindex Changes | |
| 5155 | |
| 5156 Here is a list of recent changes to @b{Ref@TeX{}}. | |
| 5157 | |
| 5158 @noindent @b{Version 4.28} | |
| 5159 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5160 @item Support for the Jurabib package. | |
| 5161 @item Improvements when selecting several items in a selection buffer. | |
| 5162 @end itemize | |
| 5163 | |
| 5164 @noindent @b{Version 4.26} | |
| 5165 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5166 @item | |
| 5167 Support for global incremental search. | |
| 5168 @item | |
| 5169 Some improvements for XEmacs compatibility. | |
| 5170 @end itemize | |
| 5171 | |
| 5172 @noindent @b{Version 4.25} | |
| 5173 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5174 @item | |
| 5175 Fixed bug with @samp{%F} in a label prefix. Added new escapes | |
| 5176 @samp{%m} and @samp{%M} for mater file name and master directory. | |
| 5177 @end itemize | |
| 5178 | |
| 5179 @noindent @b{Version 4.24} | |
| 5180 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5181 @item | |
| 5182 Inserting citation commands now prompts for optional arguments | |
| 5183 when called with a prefix argument. Related new options are | |
| 5184 @code{reftex-cite-prompt-optional-args} and | |
| 5185 @code{reftex-cite-cleanup-optional-args}. | |
| 5186 @item | |
| 5187 New option @code{reftex-trust-label-prefix}. Configure this variable | |
| 5188 if you'd like RefTeX to base its classification of labels on prefixes. | |
| 5189 This can speed-up document parsing, but may in some cases reduce the | |
| 5190 quality of the context used by RefTeX to describe a label. | |
| 5191 @item | |
| 5192 Fixed bug in @code{reftex-create-bibtex-file} when @code{reftex-comment-citations} | |
| 5193 is non-nil. | |
| 5194 @item | |
| 5195 Fixed bugs in indexing: Case-sensitive search, quotes before and/or | |
| 5196 after words. Disabled indexing in comment lines. | |
| 5197 @end itemize | |
| 5198 | |
| 5199 @noindent @b{Version 4.22} | |
| 5200 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5201 @item | |
| 5202 New command @code{reftex-create-bibtex-file} to create a new database | |
| 5203 with all entries referenced in the current document. | |
| 5204 @item | |
| 5205 New keys @kbd{e} and @kbd{E} allow to produce a BibTeX database file | |
| 5206 from entries marked in a citation selection buffer. | |
| 5207 @end itemize | |
| 5208 | |
| 5209 @noindent @b{Version 4.21} | |
| 5210 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5211 @item | |
| 5212 Renaming labels from the toc buffer with key @kbd{M-%}. | |
| 5213 @end itemize | |
| 5214 | |
| 5215 @noindent @b{Version 4.20} | |
| 5216 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5217 @item | |
| 5218 Structure editing capabilities. The command keys @kbd{<} and @kbd{>} in | |
| 5219 the TOC buffer promote/demote the section at point or all sections in | |
| 5220 the current region. | |
| 5221 @item | |
| 5222 New option @code{reftex-toc-split-windows-fraction} to set the size of | |
| 5223 the window used by the TOC. This makes the old variable | |
| 5224 @code{reftex-toc-split-windows-horizontally-fraction} obsolete. | |
| 5225 @item | |
| 5226 A dedicated frame can show the TOC with the current section | |
| 5227 always automatically highlighted. The frame is created and | |
| 5228 deleted from the toc buffer with the @kbd{d} key. | |
| 5229 @end itemize | |
| 5230 | |
| 5231 @noindent @b{Version 4.19} | |
| 5232 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5233 @item | |
| 5234 New command `reftex-toc-recenter' (@kbd{C-c -}) which shows the current | |
| 5235 section in the TOC buffer without selecting the TOC window. | |
| 5236 @item | |
| 5237 Recentering happens automatically in idle time when the option | |
| 5238 @code{reftex-auto-recenter-toc} is turned on. | |
| 5239 @item | |
| 5240 Fixed several bugs related to automatic cursor positioning in the TOC | |
| 5241 buffer. | |
| 5242 @item | |
| 5243 The highlight in the TOC buffer stays when the focus moves to a | |
| 5244 different window. | |
| 5245 @item | |
| 5246 New command `reftex-goto-label'. | |
| 5247 @item | |
| 5248 Part numbers are no longer included in chapter numbers, and a new | |
| 5249 part does not reset the chapter counter. See new option | |
| 5250 @code{reftex-part-resets-chapter}. | |
| 5251 @end itemize | |
| 5252 | |
| 5253 @noindent @b{Version 4.18} | |
| 5254 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5255 @item | |
| 5256 @code{reftex-citation} uses the word before the cursor as a default | |
| 5257 search string. | |
| 5258 @item | |
| 5259 Simplified several regular expressions for speed. | |
| 5260 @item | |
| 5261 Better support for chapterbib. | |
| 5262 @end itemize | |
| 5263 | |
| 5264 @noindent @b{Version 4.17} | |
| 5265 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5266 @item | |
| 5267 The toc window can be split off horizontally. See new options | |
| 5268 @code{reftex-toc-split-windows-horizontally}, | |
| 5269 @code{reftex-toc-split-windows-horizontally-fraction}. | |
| 5270 @item | |
| 5271 It is possible to specify a function which verifies an index match | |
| 5272 during global indexing. See new option @code{reftex-index-verify-function}. | |
| 5273 @item | |
| 5274 The macros which input a file in LaTeX (like \input, \include) can | |
| 5275 be configured. See new option @code{reftex-include-file-commands}. | |
| 5276 @item | |
| 5277 The macros which specify the bibliography file (like \bibliography) can | |
| 5278 be configured. See new option @code{reftex-bibliography-commands}. | |
| 5279 @item | |
| 5280 The regular expression used to search for the \bibliography macro has | |
| 5281 been relaxed to allow for @samp{@{\bibliography@{...@}@}} needed by | |
| 5282 chapterbib. | |
| 5283 @item | |
| 5284 Small bug fixes. | |
| 5285 @end itemize | |
| 5286 | |
| 5287 @noindent @b{Version 4.15} | |
| 5288 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5289 @item | |
| 5290 Fixed bug with parsing of BibTeX files, when fields contain quotes or | |
| 5291 unmatched parenthesis. | |
| 5292 @item | |
| 5293 Small bug fixes. | |
| 5294 @item | |
| 5295 Improved interaction with Emacs LaTeX mode. | |
| 5296 @end itemize | |
| 5297 | |
| 5298 @noindent @b{Version 4.12} | |
| 5299 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5300 @item | |
| 5301 Support for @file{bibentry} citation style. | |
| 5302 @end itemize | |
| 5303 | |
| 5304 @noindent @b{Version 4.11} | |
| 5305 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5306 @item | |
| 5307 Fixed bug which would parse @samp{\Section} just like @samp{\section}. | |
| 5308 @end itemize | |
| 5309 | |
| 5310 @noindent @b{Version 4.10} | |
| 5311 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5312 @item | |
| 5313 Renamed @file{reftex-vcr.el} to @file{reftex-dcr.el} because of conflict | |
| 5314 with @file{reftex-vars.el} on DOS machines. | |
| 5315 @item | |
| 5316 New options @code{reftex-parse-file-extension} and | |
| 5317 @code{reftex-index-phrase-file-extension}. | |
| 5318 @end itemize | |
| 5319 | |
| 5320 @noindent [.....] | |
| 5321 @ignore | |
| 5322 @noindent @b{Version 4.09} | |
| 5323 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5324 @item | |
| 5325 New option @code{reftex-toc-max-level} to limit the depth of the toc. | |
| 5326 New key binding @kbd{t} in the @file{*toc*} buffer to change this | |
| 5327 setting. | |
| 5328 @item | |
| 5329 RefTeX maintains an @file{Index Phrases} file in which phrases can be | |
| 5330 collected. When the document is ready, RefTeX can search all | |
| 5331 these phrases and assist indexing all matches. | |
| 5332 @item | |
| 5333 The variables @code{reftex-index-macros} and | |
| 5334 @code{reftex-index-default-macro} have changed their syntax slightly. | |
| 5335 The @var{repeat} parameter has move from the latter to the former. | |
| 5336 Also calls to @code{reftex-add-index-macros} from AUCTeX style files | |
| 5337 need to be adapted. | |
| 5338 @item | |
| 5339 The variable @code{reftex-section-levels} no longer contains the | |
| 5340 default stuff which has been moved to a constant. | |
| 5341 @item | |
| 5342 Environments like theorems can be placed into the TOC by putting | |
| 5343 entries for @samp{"begin@{theorem@}"} in | |
| 5344 @code{reftex-setion-levels}. | |
| 5345 @end itemize | |
| 5346 | |
| 5347 @noindent @b{Version 4.06} | |
| 5348 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5349 @item | |
| 5350 @code{reftex-section-levels} can contain a function to compute the level | |
| 5351 of a sectioning command. | |
| 5352 @item | |
| 5353 Multiple @code{thebibliography} environments recognized. | |
| 5354 @end itemize | |
| 5355 | |
| 5356 @noindent @b{Version 4.04} | |
| 5357 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5358 @item | |
| 5359 New option @code{reftex-index-default-tag} implements a default for queries. | |
| 5360 @end itemize | |
| 5361 | |
| 5362 @noindent @b{Version 4.02} | |
| 5363 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5364 @item | |
| 5365 macros ending in @samp{refrange} are considered to contain references. | |
| 5366 @item | |
| 5367 Index entries made with @code{reftex-index-selection-or-word} in TeX | |
| 5368 math mode automatically get enclosing @samp{$} to preserve math mode. See | |
| 5369 new option @code{reftex-index-math-format}. Requires AUCTeX. | |
| 5370 @end itemize | |
| 5371 | |
| 5372 @noindent @b{Version 4.01} | |
| 5373 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5374 @item | |
| 5375 New command @code{reftex-index-globally} to index a word in many | |
| 5376 places in the document. Also available from the index buffer with | |
| 5377 @kbd{&}. | |
| 5378 @item | |
| 5379 The first item in a @code{reftex-label-alist} entry may now also be a parser | |
| 5380 function to do non-standard parsing. | |
| 5381 @item | |
| 5382 @code{reftex-auto-view-crossref} no longer interferes with | |
| 5383 @code{pop-up-frames} (patch from Stefan Monnier). | |
| 5384 @end itemize | |
| 5385 | |
| 5386 @noindent @b{Version 4.00} | |
| 5387 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5388 @item | |
| 5389 RefTeX has been split into several smaller files which are autoloaded on | |
| 5390 demand. | |
| 5391 @item | |
| 5392 Index support, along with many new options. | |
| 5393 @item | |
| 5394 The selection of keys for @code{\ref} and @code{\cite} now allows to | |
| 5395 select multiple items by marking entries with the @kbd{m} key. | |
| 5396 @item | |
| 5397 Fancyref support. | |
| 5398 @end itemize | |
| 5399 | |
| 5400 @noindent @b{Version 3.43} | |
| 5401 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5402 @item | |
| 5403 Viewing cross-references generalized. Now works on @code{\label}, | |
| 5404 @code{\ref}, @code{\cite}, @code{\bibitem}, @code{\index}, variations of | |
| 5405 these, and from BibTeX buffers. | |
| 5406 @item | |
| 5407 New option @code{reftex-view-crossref-extra}. | |
| 5408 @item | |
| 5409 Support for the additional sectioning commands @code{\addchap} and | |
| 5410 @code{\addsec} which are defined in the LaTeX KOMA-Script classes. | |
| 5411 @item | |
| 5412 Files in @code{reftex-default-bibliography} will be searched along | |
| 5413 @code{BIBINPUTS} path. | |
| 5414 @item | |
| 5415 Reading a parse file now checks consistency. | |
| 5416 @end itemize | |
| 5417 | |
| 5418 @noindent @b{Version 3.42} | |
| 5419 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5420 @item | |
| 5421 File search further refined. New option @code{reftex-file-extensions}. | |
| 5422 @item | |
| 5423 @file{*toc*} buffer can show the file boundaries of a multifile | |
| 5424 document, all labels and associated context. New keys @kbd{i}, @kbd{l}, | |
| 5425 and @kbd{c}. New options @code{reftex-toc-include-labels}, | |
| 5426 @code{reftex-toc-include-context}, | |
| 5427 @code{reftex-toc-include-file-boundaries}. | |
| 5428 @end itemize | |
| 5429 | |
| 5430 @noindent @b{Version 3.41} | |
| 5431 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5432 @item | |
| 5433 New options @code{reftex-texpath-environment-variables}, | |
| 5434 @code{reftex-use-external-file-finders}, | |
| 5435 @code{reftex-external-file-finders}, | |
| 5436 @code{reftex-search-unrecursed-path-first}. | |
| 5437 @item | |
| 5438 @emph{kpathsearch} support. See new options and | |
| 5439 @code{reftex-bibpath-environment-variables}. | |
| 5440 @end itemize | |
| 5441 | |
| 5442 @noindent @b{Version 3.38} | |
| 5443 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5444 @item | |
| 5445 @code{reftex-view-crossref} no longer moves to find a macro. Point has | |
| 5446 to be on the macro argument. | |
| 5447 @end itemize | |
| 5448 | |
| 5449 @noindent @b{Version 3.36} | |
| 5450 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5451 @item | |
| 5452 New value @code{window} for option @code{reftex-auto-view-crossref}. | |
| 5453 @end itemize | |
| 5454 | |
| 5455 @noindent @b{Version 3.35} | |
| 5456 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5457 @item | |
| 5458 ISO 8859 Latin-1 chars are converted to ASCII to derive better labels. | |
| 5459 This takes back the related changes in 3.34 for safety reasons. | |
| 5460 @end itemize | |
| 5461 | |
| 5462 @noindent @b{Version 3.34} | |
| 5463 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5464 @item | |
| 5465 Additional flag in @code{reftex-derive-label-parameters} do make only | |
| 5466 lowercase labels (default @code{t}). | |
| 5467 @item | |
| 5468 All @file{.rel} files have a final newline to avoid queries. | |
| 5469 @item | |
| 5470 Single byte representations of accented European letters (ISO-8859-1) | |
| 5471 are now valid in labels. | |
| 5472 @end itemize | |
| 5473 | |
| 5474 @noindent @b{Version 3.33} | |
| 5475 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5476 @item | |
| 5477 Multiple selection buffers are now hidden buffers (they start with a | |
| 5478 SPACE). | |
| 5479 @item | |
| 5480 Fixed bug with file search when TEXINPUTS environment variable is empty. | |
| 5481 @end itemize | |
| 5482 | |
| 5483 @noindent @b{Version 3.30} | |
| 5484 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5485 @item | |
| 5486 In @code{reftex-citation}, the regular expression used to scan BibTeX | |
| 5487 files can be specified using completion on known citation keys. | |
| 5488 @item | |
| 5489 New keys @kbd{a} and @kbd{A} in BibTeX selection process to cite @emph{all} | |
| 5490 entries. | |
| 5491 @item | |
| 5492 New command @code{reftex-renumber-simple-labels} to renumber simple | |
| 5493 labels like @samp{eq:13} sequentially through a document. | |
| 5494 @end itemize | |
| 5495 | |
| 5496 @noindent @b{Version 3.28} | |
| 5497 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5498 @item | |
| 5499 Auto view crossref for XEmacs uses @code{post-command-hook} to restart the | |
| 5500 timer, since itimer restart is not reliable. | |
| 5501 @item | |
| 5502 Option @code{reftex-bibfile-ignore-list} renamed to @code{-regexps}. | |
| 5503 @item | |
| 5504 Expansion of recursive tex and bib path rewritten. | |
| 5505 @item | |
| 5506 Fixed problem where @b{Ref@TeX{}} did not scan unsaved buffers. | |
| 5507 @item | |
| 5508 Fixed bug with section numbering after *-red sections. | |
| 5509 @end itemize | |
| 5510 | |
| 5511 @noindent @b{Version 3.27} | |
| 5512 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5513 @item | |
| 5514 Macros can define @emph{neutral} labels, just like @code{\label} | |
| 5515 itself. | |
| 5516 @item | |
| 5517 New option @code{reftex-allow-detached-macro-args}, default @code{nil}! | |
| 5518 @end itemize | |
| 5519 | |
| 5520 @noindent @b{Version 3.26} | |
| 5521 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5522 @item | |
| 5523 [X]Emacs 19 no longer supported. Use 3.22 for Emacs 19. | |
| 5524 @item | |
| 5525 New hooks @code{reftex-translate-to-ascii-function}, | |
| 5526 @code{reftex-string-to-label-function}. | |
| 5527 @item | |
| 5528 Made sure automatic crossref display will not visit/scan files. | |
| 5529 @end itemize | |
| 5530 | |
| 5531 @noindent @b{Version 3.25} | |
| 5532 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5533 @item | |
| 5534 Echoing of citation info caches the info for displayed entries. | |
| 5535 New option @code{reftex-cache-cite-echo}. | |
| 5536 @item | |
| 5537 @kbd{M-x reftex-reset-mode} now also removes the file with parsing | |
| 5538 info. | |
| 5539 @item | |
| 5540 Default of @code{reftex-revisit-to-follow} changed to nil. | |
| 5541 @end itemize | |
| 5542 | |
| 5543 @noindent @b{Version 3.24} | |
| 5544 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5545 @item | |
| 5546 New option @code{reftex-revisit-to-echo}. | |
| 5547 @item | |
| 5548 Interface with X-Symbol (>=2.6) is now complete and stable. | |
| 5549 @item | |
| 5550 Adapted to new outline, which uses overlays. | |
| 5551 @item | |
| 5552 File names in @code{\bibliography} may now have the @code{.bib} | |
| 5553 extension. | |
| 5554 @item | |
| 5555 Fixed Bug with parsing "single file" from master file buffer. | |
| 5556 @end itemize | |
| 5557 | |
| 5558 @noindent @b{Version 3.23} | |
| 5559 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5560 @item | |
| 5561 Parse files @file{MASTER.rel} made compatible between Emacs and XEmacs. | |
| 5562 @item | |
| 5563 @code{kill-emacs-hook} and @code{kill-buffer-hook} now write the parse | |
| 5564 file. | |
| 5565 @item | |
| 5566 The cursor inside a @code{\ref} or @code{\cite} macro can now trigger | |
| 5567 automatic display of crossref information in the echo area. See | |
| 5568 variable @code{reftex-auto-view-crossref}. | |
| 5569 @item | |
| 5570 AUCTeX interface updates: | |
| 5571 @itemize @minus | |
| 5572 @item | |
| 5573 AUCTeX 9.9c and later notifies @b{Ref@TeX{}} about new sections. | |
| 5574 @item | |
| 5575 @b{Ref@TeX{}} notifies AUCTeX about new labels. | |
| 5576 @item | |
| 5577 @code{TeX-arg-ref} no longer used (introduction was unnecessary). | |
| 5578 @item | |
| 5579 @code{reftex-arg-label} and @code{reftex-arg-cite} fixed up. | |
| 5580 @item | |
| 5581 Settings added to @b{Ref@TeX{}} via style files remain local. | |
| 5582 @end itemize | |
| 5583 @item | |
| 5584 Fixed bug with @code{reftex-citation} in non-latex buffers. | |
| 5585 @item | |
| 5586 Fixed bug with syntax table and context refontification. | |
| 5587 @item | |
| 5588 Safety-net for name change of @code{font-lock-reference-face}. | |
| 5589 @end itemize | |
| 5590 | |
| 5591 @noindent @b{Version 3.22} | |
| 5592 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5593 @item | |
| 5594 Fixed bug with empty context strings. | |
| 5595 @item | |
| 5596 @code{reftex-mouse-view-crossref} is now bound by default at | |
| 5597 @kbd{S-mouse-2}. | |
| 5598 @end itemize | |
| 5599 | |
| 5600 @noindent @b{Version 3.21} | |
| 5601 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5602 @item | |
| 5603 New options for all faces used by @b{Ref@TeX{}}. They're in the | |
| 5604 customization group @code{reftex-fontification-configurations}. | |
| 5605 @end itemize | |
| 5606 | |
| 5607 @noindent @b{Version 3.19} | |
| 5608 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5609 @item | |
| 5610 Fixed bug with AUCTeX @code{TeX-master}. | |
| 5611 @end itemize | |
| 5612 | |
| 5613 @noindent @b{Version 3.18} | |
| 5614 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5615 @item | |
| 5616 The selection now uses a recursive edit, much like minibuffer input. | |
| 5617 This removes all restrictions during selection. E.g. you can now | |
| 5618 switch buffers at will, use the mouse etc. | |
| 5619 @item | |
| 5620 New option @code{reftex-highlight-selection}. | |
| 5621 @item | |
| 5622 @kbd{mouse-2} can be used to select in selection and @file{*toc*} | |
| 5623 buffers. | |
| 5624 @item | |
| 5625 Fixed some problems regarding the interaction with VIPER mode. | |
| 5626 @item | |
| 5627 Follow-mode is now only used after point motion. | |
| 5628 @item | |
| 5629 @b{Ref@TeX{}} now finally does not fontify temporary files anymore. | |
| 5630 @end itemize | |
| 5631 | |
| 5632 @noindent @b{Version 3.17} | |
| 5633 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5634 @item | |
| 5635 Additional bindings in selection and @file{*toc*} buffers. @kbd{g} | |
| 5636 redefined. | |
| 5637 @item | |
| 5638 New command @code{reftex-save-all-document-buffers}. | |
| 5639 @item | |
| 5640 Magic word matching made more intelligent. | |
| 5641 @item | |
| 5642 Selection process can switch to completion (with @key{TAB}). | |
| 5643 @item | |
| 5644 @code{\appendix} is now recognized and influences section numbering. | |
| 5645 @item | |
| 5646 File commentary shortened considerably (use Info documentation). | |
| 5647 @item | |
| 5648 New option @code{reftex-no-include-regexps} to skip some include files. | |
| 5649 @item | |
| 5650 New option @code{reftex-revisit-to-follow}. | |
| 5651 @end itemize | |
| 5652 | |
| 5653 @noindent @b{Version 3.16} | |
| 5654 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5655 @item | |
| 5656 New hooks @code{reftex-format-label-function}, | |
| 5657 @code{reftex-format-ref-function}, @code{reftex-format-cite-function}. | |
| 5658 @item | |
| 5659 TeXInfo documentation completed. | |
| 5660 @item | |
| 5661 Some restrictions in Label inserting and referencing removed. | |
| 5662 @item | |
| 5663 New variable @code{reftex-default-bibliography}. | |
| 5664 @end itemize | |
| 5665 | |
| 5666 @noindent @b{Version 3.14} | |
| 5667 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5668 @item | |
| 5669 Selection buffers can be kept between selections: this is faster. | |
| 5670 See new variable @code{reftex-use-multiple-selection-buffers}. | |
| 5671 @item | |
| 5672 Prefix interpretation of reftex-view-crossref changed. | |
| 5673 @item | |
| 5674 Support for the @code{varioref} package (@kbd{v} key in selection | |
| 5675 buffer). | |
| 5676 @end itemize | |
| 5677 | |
| 5678 @noindent @b{Version 3.12} | |
| 5679 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5680 @item | |
| 5681 There are 3 new keymaps for customization: @code{reftex-toc-map}, | |
| 5682 @code{reftex-select-label-map}, @code{reftex-select-bib-map}. | |
| 5683 @item | |
| 5684 Refontification uses more standard font-lock stuff. | |
| 5685 @item | |
| 5686 When no BibTeX database files are specified, citations can also use | |
| 5687 @code{\bibitem} entries from a @code{thebibliography} environment. | |
| 5688 @end itemize | |
| 5689 | |
| 5690 @noindent @b{Version 3.11} | |
| 5691 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5692 @item | |
| 5693 Fixed bug which led to naked label in (e.g.) footnotes. | |
| 5694 @item | |
| 5695 Added scroll-other-window functions to RefTeX-Select. | |
| 5696 @end itemize | |
| 5697 | |
| 5698 @noindent @b{Version 3.10} | |
| 5699 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5700 @item | |
| 5701 Fixed a bug which made reftex 3.07 fail on [X]Emacs version 19. | |
| 5702 @item | |
| 5703 Removed unimportant code which caused OS/2 Emacs to crash. | |
| 5704 @item | |
| 5705 All customization variables now accessible from menu. | |
| 5706 @end itemize | |
| 5707 | |
| 5708 @noindent @b{Version 3.07} | |
| 5709 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5710 @item | |
| 5711 @code{Ref} menu improved. | |
| 5712 @end itemize | |
| 5713 | |
| 5714 @noindent @b{Version 3.05} | |
| 5715 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5716 @item | |
| 5717 Compatibility code now first checks for XEmacs feature. | |
| 5718 @end itemize | |
| 5719 | |
| 5720 @noindent @b{Version 3.04} | |
| 5721 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5722 @item | |
| 5723 Fixed BUG in the @emph{xr} support. | |
| 5724 @end itemize | |
| 5725 | |
| 5726 @noindent @b{Version 3.03} | |
| 5727 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5728 @item | |
| 5729 Support for the LaTeX package @code{xr}, for inter-document | |
| 5730 references. | |
| 5731 @item | |
| 5732 A few (minor) Mule-related changes. | |
| 5733 @item | |
| 5734 Fixed bug which could cause @emph{huge} @file{.rel} files. | |
| 5735 @item | |
| 5736 Search for input and @file{.bib} files with recursive path definitions. | |
| 5737 @end itemize | |
| 5738 | |
| 5739 @noindent @b{Version 3.00} | |
| 5740 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5741 @item | |
| 5742 @b{Ref@TeX{}} should work better for very large projects: | |
| 5743 @item | |
| 5744 The new parser works without creating a master buffer. | |
| 5745 @item | |
| 5746 Rescanning can be limited to a part of a multifile document. | |
| 5747 @item | |
| 5748 Information from the parser can be stored in a file. | |
| 5749 @item | |
| 5750 @b{Ref@TeX{}} can deal with macros having a naked label as an argument. | |
| 5751 @item | |
| 5752 Macros may have white space and newlines between arguments. | |
| 5753 @item | |
| 5754 Multiple identical section headings no longer confuse | |
| 5755 @code{reftex-toc}. | |
| 5756 @item | |
| 5757 @b{Ref@TeX{}} should work correctly in combination with buffer-altering | |
| 5758 packages like outline, folding, x-symbol, iso-cvt, isotex, etc. | |
| 5759 @item | |
| 5760 All labeled environments discussed in @emph{The LaTeX Companion} by | |
| 5761 Goossens, Mittelbach & Samarin, Addison-Wesley 1994) are part of | |
| 5762 @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s defaults. | |
| 5763 @end itemize | |
| 5764 | |
| 5765 @noindent @b{Version 2.17} | |
| 5766 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5767 @item | |
| 5768 Label prefix expands % escapes with current file name and other stuff. | |
| 5769 @item | |
| 5770 Citation format now with % escapes. This is not backward | |
| 5771 compatible! | |
| 5772 @item | |
| 5773 TEXINPUTS variable recognized when looking for input files. | |
| 5774 @item | |
| 5775 Context can be the nth argument of a macro. | |
| 5776 @item | |
| 5777 Searching in the select buffer is now possible (@kbd{C-s} and | |
| 5778 @kbd{C-r}). | |
| 5779 @item | |
| 5780 Display and derive-label can use two different context methods. | |
| 5781 @item | |
| 5782 AMSmath @code{xalignat} and @code{xxalignat} added. | |
| 5783 @end itemize | |
| 5784 | |
| 5785 @noindent @b{Version 2.14} | |
| 5786 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5787 @item | |
| 5788 Variable @code{reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX} simplifies cooperation with | |
| 5789 AUCTeX. | |
| 5790 @end itemize | |
| 5791 | |
| 5792 @noindent @b{Version 2.11} | |
| 5793 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5794 @item | |
| 5795 Submitted for inclusion to Emacs and XEmacs. | |
| 5796 @end itemize | |
| 5797 | |
| 5798 @noindent @b{Version 2.07} | |
| 5799 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5800 @item | |
| 5801 New functions @code{reftex-search-document}, | |
| 5802 @code{reftex-query-replace-document}. | |
| 5803 @end itemize | |
| 5804 | |
| 5805 @noindent @b{Version 2.05} | |
| 5806 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5807 @item | |
| 5808 Support for @file{custom.el}. | |
| 5809 @item | |
| 5810 New function @code{reftex-grep-document} (thanks to Stephen Eglen). | |
| 5811 @end itemize | |
| 5812 | |
| 5813 @noindent @b{Version 2.03} | |
| 5814 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5815 @item | |
| 5816 @code{figure*}, @code{table*}, @code{sidewaysfigure/table} added to | |
| 5817 default environments. | |
| 5818 @item | |
| 5819 @code{reftex-bibfile-ignore-list} introduced (thanks to Rory Molinari). | |
| 5820 @item | |
| 5821 New functions @code{reftex-arg-label}, @code{reftex-arg-ref}, | |
| 5822 @code{reftex-arg-cite}. | |
| 5823 @item | |
| 5824 Emacs/XEmacs compatibility reworked. XEmacs 19.15 now is | |
| 5825 required. | |
| 5826 @item | |
| 5827 @code{reftex-add-to-label-alist} (to be called from AUCTeX style | |
| 5828 files). | |
| 5829 @item | |
| 5830 Finding context with a hook function. | |
| 5831 @item | |
| 5832 Sorting BibTeX entries (new variable: | |
| 5833 @code{reftex-sort-bibtex-matches}). | |
| 5834 @end itemize | |
| 5835 | |
| 5836 @noindent @b{Version 2.00} | |
| 5837 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5838 @item | |
| 5839 Labels can be derived from context (default for sections). | |
| 5840 @item | |
| 5841 Configuration of label insertion and label referencing revised. | |
| 5842 @item | |
| 5843 Crossref fields in BibTeX database entries. | |
| 5844 @item | |
| 5845 @code{reftex-toc} introduced (thanks to Stephen Eglen). | |
| 5846 @end itemize | |
| 5847 | |
| 5848 @noindent @b{Version 1.09} | |
| 5849 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5850 @item | |
| 5851 Support for @code{tex-main-file}, an analogue for | |
| 5852 @code{TeX-master}. | |
| 5853 @item | |
| 5854 MS-DOS support. | |
| 5855 @end itemize | |
| 5856 | |
| 5857 @noindent @b{Version 1.07} | |
| 5858 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5859 @item | |
| 5860 @b{Ref@TeX{}} gets its own menu. | |
| 5861 @end itemize | |
| 5862 | |
| 5863 @noindent @b{Version 1.05} | |
| 5864 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5865 @item | |
| 5866 XEmacs port. | |
| 5867 @end itemize | |
| 5868 | |
| 5869 @noindent @b{Version 1.04} | |
| 5870 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5871 @item | |
| 5872 Macros as wrappers, AMSTeX support, delayed context parsing for | |
| 5873 new labels. | |
| 5874 @end itemize | |
| 5875 @end ignore | |
| 5876 | |
| 5877 @noindent @b{Version 1.00} | |
| 5878 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5879 @item | |
| 5880 released on 7 Jan 1997. | |
| 5881 @end itemize | |
| 5882 | |
| 5883 @node GNU Free Documentation License, Index, Changes, Top | |
| 5884 @appendix GNU Free Documentation License | |
| 5885 @include doclicense.texi | |
| 5886 | |
| 5887 @node Index, , GNU Free Documentation License, Top | |
| 5888 @unnumbered Index | |
| 5889 @printindex cp | |
| 5890 | |
| 5891 @bye | |
| 5892 | |
| 5893 @ignore | |
| 5894 arch-tag: 1e055774-0576-4b1b-b47f-550d0961fd43 | |
| 5895 @end ignore |
