\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c %**start of header
-@setfilename ../indo/reftex
+@setfilename ../info/reftex
@settitle RefTeX User Manual
@dircategory Emacs
@direntry
* Viewing Cross-References:: Who references or cites what?
* RefTeXs Menu:: The Ref menu in the menubar.
-* Keybindings:: The default keybindings.
+* Key Bindings:: The default key bindings.
* Faces:: Fontification of RefTeX's buffers.
* Multifile Documents:: Document spread over many files.
* Language Support:: How to support other languages.
@item e
Edit the replacement text.
@item C-r
-Recursive edit. Use @kbd{M-C-c} to return to the indexing process.
+Recursive edit. Use @kbd{C-M-c} to return to the indexing process.
@item s
Save this buffer and ask again about the current match.
@item S
@chapter All the Rest
@end iftex
-@node RefTeXs Menu, Keybindings, Viewing Cross-References, Top
+@node RefTeXs Menu, Key Bindings, Viewing Cross-References, Top
@section @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s Menu
@cindex RefTeXs Menu
@cindex Menu, in the menu bar
@code{Customize} submenu which can be used to access @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s
entire set of options.@refill
-@node Keybindings, Faces, RefTeXs Menu, Top
-@section Default Keybindings
-@cindex Keybindings, summary
+@node Key Bindings, Faces, RefTeXs Menu, Top
+@section Default Key Bindings
+@cindex Key Bindings, summary
-Here is a summary of the available keybindings.
+Here is a summary of the available key bindings.
@kindex C-c =
@kindex C-c (
@c FIXME: Do we need bindings for the Index macros here as well?
@c C-c i C-c I or so????
-@c How about keybindings for reftex-reset-mode and reftex-parse-document?
+@c How about key bindings for reftex-reset-mode and reftex-parse-document?
@kindex C-c t
@kindex C-c l
@kindex C-c r
@end example
@noindent These keys are reserved for the user, so I cannot bind them by
-default. If you want to have these keybindings available, set in your
+default. If you want to have these key bindings available, set in your
@file{.emacs} file:
@vindex reftex-extra-bindings
@end lisp
@vindex reftex-load-hook
-Changing and adding to @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s keybindings is best done in the hook
+Changing and adding to @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s key bindings is best done in the hook
@code{reftex-load-hook}. For information on the keymaps
which should be used to add keys, see @ref{Keymaps and Hooks}.
-@node Faces, AUCTeX, Keybindings, Top
+@node Faces, AUCTeX, Key Bindings, Top
@section Faces
@cindex Faces
@item
@b{Viper mode}@*
@cindex Viper mode
-@cindex Keybindings, problems with Viper mode
+@cindex Key bindings, problems with Viper mode
@findex viper-harness-minor-mode
With @i{Viper} mode prior to Vipers version 3.01, you need to protect
@b{Ref@TeX{}}'s keymaps with@refill
Here is a summary of @b{Ref@TeX{}}'s commands which can be executed from
LaTeX files. Command which are executed from the special buffers are
not described here. All commands are available from the @code{Ref}
-menu. For keybindings, @pxref{Keybindings}.
+menu. See @xref{Key Bindings}.
@deffn Command reftex-toc
Show the table of contents for the current document. When called with
@defopt reftex-extra-bindings
Non-@code{nil} means, make additional key bindings on startup. These
extra bindings are located in the users @samp{C-c letter}
-map. @xref{Keybindings}.@refill
+map. @xref{Key Bindings}.@refill
@end defopt
@defopt reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX
@itemize @bullet
@item
New option @code{reftex-toc-max-level} to limit the depth of the toc.
-New keybinding @kbd{t} in the @file{*toc*} buffer to change this
+New key binding @kbd{t} in the @file{*toc*} buffer to change this
setting.@refill
@item
RefTeX maintaines an @file{Index Phrases} file in which phrases can be