modified buffers. Generally, you need to use (@code{tex-file}) twice to
get the cross-references right.
-@vindex tex-start-options-string
- The value of the variable @code{tex-start-options-string} specifies
-options for the @TeX{} run. The default value causes @TeX{} to run in
-nonstop mode. To run @TeX{} interactively, set the variable to @code{""}.
+@vindex tex-start-options
+ The value of the variable @code{tex-start-options} specifies
+options for the @TeX{} run.
+
+@vindex tex-start-commands
+ The value of the variable @code{tex-start-commands} specifies @TeX{}
+commands for starting @TeX{}. The default value causes @TeX{} to run
+in nonstop mode. To run @TeX{} interactively, set the variable to
+@code{""}.
@vindex tex-main-file
Large @TeX{} documents are often split into several files---one main
@findex tildify-region
@cindex ties, @TeX{}, inserting
@cindex hard spaces, @TeX{}, inserting
-@cindex SGML
-@cindex HTML
The commands @kbd{M-x tildify-buffer} and @kbd{M-x tildify-region}
insert @samp{~} (@dfn{tie}) characters where they are conventionally
required. This is set up for Czech---customize the group
@node Requesting Formatted Text
@subsection Requesting to Edit Formatted Text
- Whenever you visit a file that Emacs saved in the text/enriched format,
-Emacs automatically converts the formatting information in the file into
-Emacs's own internal format (text properties), and turns on Enriched
-mode.
+ Whenever you visit a file that Emacs saved in the text/enriched
+format, Emacs automatically converts the formatting information in the
+file into Emacs's own internal format (known as @dfn{text
+properties}), and turns on Enriched mode.
@findex enriched-mode
To create a new file of formatted text, first visit the nonexistent
@samp{x-read-only}. This ensures that they will not conflict with
standard annotations that may be added later.
+ @xref{Text Properties,,, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual},
+for more information about text properties.
+
@node Hard and Soft Newlines
@subsection Hard and Soft Newlines
@cindex hard newline