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-@setfilename ../info/reftex
+@setfilename ../indo/reftex
@settitle RefTeX User Manual
@dircategory Emacs
@direntry
@synindex ky cp
@syncodeindex vr cp
@syncodeindex fn cp
-@set VERSION 4.15
-@set EDITION 4.15
-@set DATE November 2000
+@set VERSION 4.16
+@set EDITION 4.16
+@set DATE June 2001
@set AUTHOR Carsten Dominik
@set AUTHOR-EMAIL dominik@@astro.uva.nl
@set MAINTAINER Carsten Dominik
This is edition @value{EDITION} of the @b{Ref@TeX{}} User Manual for
@b{Ref@TeX{}} @value{VERSION}@refill
-Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
@item C-c C-p
Goto previous section heading.
+@item N z
+Jump to section N, using the prefix arg. For example, @kbd{3 z} jumps
+to section 3.@refill
+
@tablesubheading{Access to document locations}
@item @key{SPC}
Show the corresponding location in another window. This command does
the window configuration before @code{reftex-toc} (@kbd{C-c =}) was
called.@refill
-@item Mouse-2
+@item mouse-2
@vindex reftex-highlight-selection
Clicking with mouse button 2 on a line has the same effect as @key{RET}.
See also variable @code{reftex-highlight-selection}, @ref{Options
@item C-c C-p
Goto previous section heading.
+@item N z
+Jump to section N, using the prefix arg. For example @kbd{3 z} jumps to
+section 3.@refill
+
@tablesubheading{Displaying Context}
@item @key{SPC}
Show the surroundings of the definition of the current label in another
selection process was started. When entries have been marked, @key{RET}
references all marked labels.@refill
-@item Mouse-2
+@item mouse-2
@vindex reftex-highlight-selection
Clicking with mouse button 2 on a label will accept it like @key{RET}
would. See also variable @code{reftex-highlight-selection}, @ref{Options
@cindex Displaying cross-references
@cindex Viewing cross-references
@kindex C-c &
-@kindex S-Mouse-2
+@kindex S-mouse-2
When point is idle on the argument of a @code{\ref} macro, the echo area
will display some information about the label referenced there. Note
Insert a citation referencing the article at point into the buffer from
which the selection process was started.@refill
-@item Mouse-2
+@item mouse-2
@vindex reftex-highlight-selection
Clicking with mouse button 2 on a citation will accept it like @key{RET}
would. See also variable @code{reftex-highlight-selection}, @ref{Options
@cindex Citation info
@cindex Viewing citations
@kindex C-c &
-@kindex S-Mouse-2
+@kindex S-mouse-2
@findex reftex-view-crossref
@findex reftex-mouse-view-crossref
@findex reftex-view-crossref
@findex reftex-mouse-view-crossref
@kindex C-c &
-@kindex S-Mouse-2
+@kindex S-mouse-2
@b{Ref@TeX{}} can display cross--referencing information. This means,
if two document locations are linked, @b{Ref@TeX{}} can display the
The feature is invoked by pressing @kbd{C-c &}
(@code{reftex-view-crossref}) while point is on the @var{key} argument
of a macro involved in cross--referencing. You can also click with
-@kbd{S-Mouse-2} on the macro argument. Here is what will happen for
+@kbd{S-mouse-2} on the macro argument. Here is what will happen for
individual classes of macros:@refill
@table @asis
@code{reftex-index-macros} will be recognized.@refill
@end table
-@vindex reftex-view-crossref-macros
+@vindex reftex-view-crossref-extra
While the display of cross referencing information for the above
mentioned macros is hard--coded, you can configure additional relations
-in the variable @code{reftex-view-crossref-macros}.
+in the variable @code{reftex-view-crossref-extra}.
@iftex
@chapter All the Rest
@kindex C-c )
@kindex C-c [
@kindex C-c &
-@kindex S-Mouse-2
+@kindex S-mouse-2
@kindex C-c /
@kindex C-c \
@kindex C-c |
@kbd{C-c )} @code{reftex-reference}
@kbd{C-c [} @code{reftex-citation}
@kbd{C-c &} @code{reftex-view-crossref}
-@kbd{S-Mouse-2} @code{reftex-mouse-view-crossref}
+@kbd{S-mouse-2} @code{reftex-mouse-view-crossref}
@kbd{C-c /} @code{reftex-index-selection-or-word}
@kbd{C-c \} @code{reftex-index-phrase-selection-or-word}
@kbd{C-c |} @code{reftex-index-visit-phrases-buffer}
@kbd{C-c >} @code{reftex-display-index}
@end example
-Note that the @kbd{S-Mouse-2} binding is only provided if this key is
+Note that the @kbd{S-mouse-2} binding is only provided if this key is
not already used by some other package. @b{Ref@TeX{}} will not override an
-existing binding to @kbd{S-Mouse-2}.@refill
+existing binding to @kbd{S-mouse-2}.@refill
Personally, I also bind some functions in the users @kbd{C-c} map for
easier access.@refill
Once you have written a document with labels, references and citations,
it can be nice to read it like a hypertext document. @b{Ref@TeX{}} has
support for that: @code{reftex-view-crossref} (bound to @kbd{C-c
-&}), @code{reftex-mouse-view-crossref} (bound to @kbd{S-Mouse-2}), and
+&}), @code{reftex-mouse-view-crossref} (bound to @kbd{S-mouse-2}), and
@code{reftex-search-document}. A somewhat fancier interface with mouse
highlighting is provided (among other things) by Peter S. Galbraith's
@file{bib-cite.el}. There is some overlap in the functionalities of
Thanks to the people on the Net who have used @b{Ref@TeX{}} and helped
developing it with their reports. In particular thanks to @i{Fran
Burstall, Alastair Burt, Soren Dayton, Stephen Eglen, Karl Eichwalder,
-Peter Galbraith, Kai Grossjohann, Frank Harrell, Dieter Kraft, Adrian
-Lanz, Rory Molinari, Stefan Monnier, Laurent Mugnier, Sudeep Kumar
-Palat, Daniel Polani, Robin Socha, Richard Stanton, Allan Strand, Jan
-Vroonhof, Christoph Wedler, Alan Williams}.@refill
+Erik Frik, Peter Galbraith, Kai Grossjohann, Frank Harrell, Dieter
+Kraft, Adrian Lanz, Rory Molinari, Stefan Monnier, Laurent Mugnier,
+Sudeep Kumar Palat, Daniel Polani, Robin Socha, Richard Stanton, Allan
+Strand, Jan Vroonhof, Christoph Wedler, Alan Williams}.@refill
The @code{view-crossref} feature was inspired by @i{Peter Galbraith's}
@file{bib-cite.el}.@refill
View location in a LaTeX document which cites the BibTeX entry at point.
Since BibTeX files can be used by many LaTeX documents, this function
prompts upon first use for a buffer in @b{Ref@TeX{}} mode. To reset this
-link to a document, call the function with a prefix arg. Calling
+link to a document, call the function with with a prefix arg. Calling
this function several times find successive citation locations.
@end deffn
@end example
@var{macro-re} is matched against the macro. @var{search-re} is the
regexp used to search for cross references. @samp{%s} in this regexp is
-replaced with the macro argument at point. @var{highlight} is an
+replaced with with the macro argument at point. @var{highlight} is an
integer indicating which subgroup of the match should be highlighted.
@end defopt
@item
New option @code{reftex-highlight-selection}.
@item
-@kbd{Mouse-2} can be used to select in selection and @file{*toc*}
+@kbd{mouse-2} can be used to select in selection and @file{*toc*}
buffers.@refill
@item
Fixed some problems regarding the interaction with VIPER mode.
Fixed bug with empty context strings.
@item
@code{reftex-mouse-view-crossref} is now bound by default at
-@kbd{S-Mouse-2}.@refill
+@kbd{S-mouse-2}.@refill
@end itemize
@noindent @b{Version 3.23}