RefTeX User Manual

Support for LaTeX labels, references, and citations with GNU Emacs

Edition 3.43, December 1998

by Carsten Dominik


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Note that the context may contain constructs which are illegal in labels. RefTeX will therefore strip the accent from accented Latin-1 characters and remove everything else which is not legal in labels. This mechanism is safe, but may not be satisfactory for non-western languages. Check the following variables if you need to change things: reftex-translate-to-ascii-function, reftex-derive-label-parameters, reftex-label-illegal-re, reftex-abbrev-parameters.

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all macros that either start or end with `ref'

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all macros that either start or end with `cite'

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all macros which contain either `index' or `idx' in their name

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RefTeX 3.23 and AUCTeX 9.9c will be needed for all of this to work. Parts of it work also with earlier versions.

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fset is used to do this, which is not reversible. However, RefTeX implements the old functionality when you later decide to turn off the interface.

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This used to be the function reftex-add-to-label-alist which is still available as an alias for compatibility.

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Careful: RefTeX will add stuff to the beginning and end of these regular expressions.


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