From b878c6c0d39b38a2c3ee5b368300f3fa3fccd9fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carsten Dominik Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 09:34:46 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Some fixes to the RefTeX entry --- etc/NEWS | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS index 95c5e7b5b5f..0ea27965b85 100644 --- a/etc/NEWS +++ b/etc/NEWS @@ -2239,11 +2239,8 @@ the syntax of backslashes in F90 buffers. --- ** Reftex mode changes - -*** Changes to the table-of-contents feature - -Labels can be renamed globally from the table of contents using the -key `M-%'. ++++ +*** Changes to RefTeX's table of contents The new command keys "<" and ">" in the TOC buffer promote/demote the section at point or all sections in the current region, with full @@ -2258,25 +2255,29 @@ frame can show the TOC with the current section always automatically highlighted. The frame is created and deleted from the toc buffer with the `d' key. -The new command `reftex-goto-label' jumps directly to a label -location. - The toc window can be split off horizontally instead of vertically. See new option `reftex-toc-split-windows-horizontally'. -*** Changes related to citations +Labels can be renamed globally from the table of contents using the +key `M-%'. + +The new command `reftex-goto-label' jumps directly to a label +location. + ++++ +*** Changes related to citations and BibTeX database files -Inserting citation commands now prompts for optional arguments when +Commands that insert a citation now prompt for optional arguments when called with a prefix argument. Related new options are `reftex-cite-prompt-optional-args' and `reftex-cite-cleanup-optional-args'. The new command `reftex-create-bibtex-file' creates a BibTeX database with all entries referenced in the current document. The keys "e" and "E" allow to produce a BibTeX database file from entries marked in a -Citation selection buffer. +citation selection buffer. -`reftex-citation' uses the word before the cursor as a default search -string. +The command `reftex-citation' uses the word in the buffer before the +cursor as a default search string. The support for chapterbib has been improved. Different chapters can now use BibTeX or an explicit `thebibliography' environment. @@ -2286,25 +2287,30 @@ can be configured with the new option `reftex-bibliography-commands'. Support for jurabib has been added. -*** Changes to the Index support ++++ +*** Global index matched may be verified with a user function During global indexing, a user function can verify an index match. See new option `reftex-index-verify-function'. -*** Miscellaneous changes - -The macros which input a file in LaTeX (like \input, \include) can be -configured in the new option `reftex-include-file-commands'. - -RefTeX supports global incremental search. ++++ +*** Parsing documents with many labels can be sped up. Operating in a document with thousands of labels can be sped up -considerably by allowing RefTeX to derive the type of a lable directly +considerably by allowing RefTeX to derive the type of a label directly from the label prefix like `eq:' or `fig:'. The option `reftex-trust-label-prefix' needs to be configured in order to enable this feature. While the speed-up is significant, this may reduce the quality of the context offered by RefTeX to describe a label. ++++ +*** Miscellaneous changes + +The macros which input a file in LaTeX (like \input, \include) can be +configured in the new option `reftex-include-file-commands'. + +RefTeX supports global incremental search. + +++ ** Prolog mode has a new variable `prolog-font-lock-keywords' to support use of font-lock. -- 2.39.2