X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs/blobdiff_plain/cbd447e1cdbbebcd2a04144194138bb7936dea9d..1dd4f26ab6c1f14628d9fcf03b0cca7e54d52302:/lisp/textmodes/reftex.el diff --git a/lisp/textmodes/reftex.el b/lisp/textmodes/reftex.el index 7cf54c6d28..a488ab14b1 100644 --- a/lisp/textmodes/reftex.el +++ b/lisp/textmodes/reftex.el @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ;;; reftex.el --- minor mode for doing \label, \ref, \cite, \index in LaTeX -;; Copyright (C) 1997-2000, 2003-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1997-2000, 2003-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Maintainer: auctex-devel@gnu.org @@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ (require 'reftex-vars) -;;; Autoloads - see end for automatic autoloads +;;; Autoloads to ensure loading of support files when necessary +(require 'reftex-loaddefs) ;; We autoload tons of functions from these files, but some have ;; a single function that needs to be globally autoloaded. @@ -306,12 +307,28 @@ If the symbols for the current master file do not exist, they are created." (let ((master (cond - ((fboundp 'TeX-master-file) ; AUCTeX is loaded. Use its mechanism. + ;; Test if we're in a subfile using the subfiles document + ;; class, e.g., \documentclass[main.tex]{subfiles}. It's + ;; argument is the main file, however it's not really the + ;; master file in `TeX-master-file' or `tex-main-file's + ;; sense. It should be used for references but not for + ;; compilation, thus subfiles use a setting of + ;; `TeX-master'/`tex-main-file' being themselves. + ((save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + (re-search-forward + "^[[:space:]]*\\\\documentclass\\[\\([[:word:].]+\\)\\]{subfiles}" + nil t)) + (match-string-no-properties 1)) + ;; AUCTeX is loaded. Use its mechanism. + ((fboundp 'TeX-master-file) (condition-case nil (TeX-master-file t) (error (buffer-file-name)))) - ((fboundp 'tex-main-file) (tex-main-file)) ; Emacs LaTeX mode - ((boundp 'TeX-master) ; The variable is defined - let's use it. + ;; Emacs LaTeX mode + ((fboundp 'tex-main-file) (tex-main-file)) + ;; Check the `TeX-master' variable. + ((boundp 'TeX-master) (cond ((eq TeX-master t) (buffer-file-name)) @@ -322,6 +339,7 @@ If the symbols for the current master file do not exist, they are created." (t (setq TeX-master (read-file-name "Master file: " nil nil t nil))))) + ;; Check the `tex-main-file' variable. ((boundp 'tex-main-file) ;; This is the variable from the default TeX modes. (cond @@ -331,8 +349,9 @@ If the symbols for the current master file do not exist, they are created." (t ;; In this case, the buffer is its own master. (buffer-file-name)))) + ;; We know nothing about master file. Assume this is a + ;; master file. (t - ;; Know nothing about master file. Assume this is a master file. (buffer-file-name))))) (cond ((null master) @@ -1705,7 +1724,7 @@ When DIE is non-nil, throw an error if file not found." (defvar message-stack) (if (and (featurep 'xemacs) (not (fboundp 'current-message))) - (defun current-message (&optional frame) + (defun current-message (&optional _frame) (cdr (car message-stack)))) (defun reftex-visited-files (list) @@ -2047,7 +2066,7 @@ IGNORE-WORDS List of words which should be removed from the string." (message "Sorry: cannot refontify RefTeX Select buffer.")))) (rename-buffer oldname)))) -(defun reftex-select-font-lock-fontify-region (beg end &optional loudly) +(defun reftex-select-font-lock-fontify-region (beg end &optional _loudly) ;; Fontify a region, but only lines starting with a dot. (let ((func (if (fboundp 'font-lock-default-fontify-region) 'font-lock-default-fontify-region @@ -2059,7 +2078,7 @@ IGNORE-WORDS List of words which should be removed from the string." (funcall func beg1 end1 nil) (goto-char end1)))) -(defun reftex-select-font-lock-unfontify (&rest ignore) t) +(defun reftex-select-font-lock-unfontify (&rest _ignore) t) (defun reftex-verified-face (&rest faces) ;; Return the first valid face in FACES, or nil if none is valid. @@ -2341,6 +2360,7 @@ output buffer into your mail program, as it gives us important information about your RefTeX version and configuration." (interactive) (require 'reporter) + (defvar reporter-prompt-for-summary-p) (let ((reporter-prompt-for-summary-p "Bug report subject: ")) (reporter-submit-bug-report "bug-auctex@gnu.org, bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org" @@ -2354,7 +2374,7 @@ what in fact did happen. Check if the bug is reproducible with an up-to-date version of RefTeX available from http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/. -If the bug is triggered by a specific \(La\)TeX file, you should try +If the bug is triggered by a specific \(La)TeX file, you should try to produce a minimal sample file showing the problem and include it in your report. @@ -2375,702 +2395,6 @@ Your bug report will be posted to the AUCTeX bug reporting list. (setq reftex-tables-dirty t) ; in case this file is evaluated by hand - -;;; Start of automatically extracted autoloads. - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-auc" "reftex-auc.el" "cf606f7918831321cb46f254436dc66e") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-auc.el - -(autoload 'reftex-arg-label "reftex-auc" "\ -Use `reftex-label', `reftex-reference' or AUCTeX's code to insert label arg. -What is being used depends upon `reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX'. - -\(fn OPTIONAL &optional PROMPT DEFINITION)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-arg-cite "reftex-auc" "\ -Use `reftex-citation' or AUCTeX's code to insert a cite-key macro argument. -What is being used depends upon `reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX'. - -\(fn OPTIONAL &optional PROMPT DEFINITION)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-arg-index-tag "reftex-auc" "\ -Prompt for an index tag with completion. -This is the name of an index, not the entry. - -\(fn OPTIONAL &optional PROMPT &rest ARGS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-arg-index "reftex-auc" "\ -Prompt for an index entry completing with known entries. -Completion is specific for just one index, if the macro or a tag -argument identify one of multiple indices. - -\(fn OPTIONAL &optional PROMPT &rest ARGS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX "reftex-auc" "\ - - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-toggle-plug-into-AUCTeX "reftex-auc" "\ -Toggle Interface between AUCTeX and RefTeX on and off. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-add-label-environments "reftex-auc" "\ -Add label environment descriptions to `reftex-label-alist-style'. -The format of ENTRY-LIST is exactly like `reftex-label-alist'. See there -for details. -This function makes it possible to support RefTeX from AUCTeX style files. -The entries in ENTRY-LIST will be processed after the user settings in -`reftex-label-alist', and before the defaults (specified in -`reftex-default-label-alist-entries'). Any changes made to -`reftex-label-alist-style' will raise a flag to the effect that -the label information is recompiled on next use. - -\(fn ENTRY-LIST)" nil nil) - -(defalias 'reftex-add-to-label-alist 'reftex-add-label-environments) - -(autoload 'reftex-add-section-levels "reftex-auc" "\ -Add entries to the value of `reftex-section-levels'. -The added values are kept local to the current document. The format -of ENTRY-LIST is a list of cons cells (\"MACRONAME\" . LEVEL). See -`reftex-section-levels' for an example. - -\(fn ENTRY-LIST)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-notice-new-section "reftex-auc" "\ - - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-cite" "reftex-cite.el" "5a53c260fa01268c04ea2f558add9d7d") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-cite.el - -(autoload 'reftex-default-bibliography "reftex-cite" "\ -Return the expanded value of variable `reftex-default-bibliography'. -The expanded value is cached. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-bib-or-thebib "reftex-cite" "\ -Test if BibTeX or egin{thebibliography} should be used for the citation. -Find the bof of the current file - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-get-bibfile-list "reftex-cite" "\ -Return list of bibfiles for current document. -When using the chapterbib or bibunits package you should either -use the same database files everywhere, or separate parts using -different databases into different files (included into the mater file). -Then this function will return the applicable database files. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-pop-to-bibtex-entry "reftex-cite" "\ -Find BibTeX KEY in any file in FILE-LIST in another window. -If MARK-TO-KILL is non-nil, mark new buffer to kill. -If HIGHLIGHT is non-nil, highlight the match. -If ITEM in non-nil, search for bibitem instead of database entry. -If RETURN is non-nil, just return the entry and restore point. - -\(fn KEY FILE-LIST &optional MARK-TO-KILL HIGHLIGHT ITEM RETURN)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-end-of-bib-entry "reftex-cite" "\ - - -\(fn ITEM)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-parse-bibtex-entry "reftex-cite" "\ -Parse BibTeX ENTRY. -If ENTRY is nil then parse the entry in current buffer between FROM and TO. -If RAW is non-nil, keep double quotes/curly braces delimiting fields. - -\(fn ENTRY &optional FROM TO RAW)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-citation "reftex-cite" "\ -Make a citation using BibTeX database files. -After prompting for a regular expression, scans the buffers with -bibtex entries (taken from the \\bibliography command) and offers the -matching entries for selection. The selected entry is formatted according -to `reftex-cite-format' and inserted into the buffer. - -If NO-INSERT is non-nil, nothing is inserted, only the selected key returned. - -FORMAT-KEY can be used to pre-select a citation format. - -When called with a `C-u' prefix, prompt for optional arguments in -cite macros. When called with a numeric prefix, make that many -citations. When called with point inside the braces of a `\\cite' -command, it will add another key, ignoring the value of -`reftex-cite-format'. - -The regular expression uses an expanded syntax: && is interpreted as `and'. -Thus, `aaaa&&bbb' matches entries which contain both `aaaa' and `bbb'. -While entering the regexp, completion on knows citation keys is possible. -`=' is a good regular expression to match all entries in all files. - -\(fn &optional NO-INSERT FORMAT-KEY)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-citep "reftex-cite" "\ -Call `reftex-citation' with a format selector `?p'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-citet "reftex-cite" "\ -Call `reftex-citation' with a format selector `?t'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-make-cite-echo-string "reftex-cite" "\ -Format a bibtex ENTRY for the echo area and cache the result. - -\(fn ENTRY DOCSTRUCT-SYMBOL)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-create-bibtex-file "reftex-cite" "\ -Create a new BibTeX database BIBFILE with all entries referenced in document. -The command prompts for a filename and writes the collected -entries to that file. Only entries referenced in the current -document with any \\cite-like macros are used. The sequence in -the new file is the same as it was in the old database. - -Entries referenced from other entries must appear after all -referencing entries. - -You can define strings to be used as header or footer for the -created files in the variables `reftex-create-bibtex-header' or -`reftex-create-bibtex-footer' respectively. - -\(fn BIBFILE)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-dcr" "reftex-dcr.el" "08fc5bd6c35f9d6ab4a6ad336d3769c0") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-dcr.el - -(autoload 'reftex-view-crossref "reftex-dcr" "\ -View cross reference of macro at point. Point must be on the KEY -argument. When at a `\\ref' macro, show corresponding `\\label' -definition, also in external documents (`xr'). When on a label, show -a locations where KEY is referenced. Subsequent calls find additional -locations. When on a `\\cite', show the associated `\\bibitem' macro or -the BibTeX database entry. When on a `\\bibitem', show a `\\cite' macro -which uses this KEY. When on an `\\index', show other locations marked -by the same index entry. -To define additional cross referencing items, use the option -`reftex-view-crossref-extra'. See also `reftex-view-crossref-from-bibtex'. -With one or two C-u prefixes, enforce rescanning of the document. -With argument 2, select the window showing the cross reference. -AUTO-HOW is only for the automatic crossref display and is handed through -to the functions `reftex-view-cr-cite' and `reftex-view-cr-ref'. - -\(fn &optional ARG AUTO-HOW FAIL-QUIETLY)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-mouse-view-crossref "reftex-dcr" "\ -View cross reference of \\ref or \\cite macro where you click. -If the macro at point is a \\ref, show the corresponding label definition. -If it is a \\cite, show the BibTeX database entry. -If there is no such macro at point, search forward to find one. -With argument, actually select the window showing the cross reference. - -\(fn EV)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-toggle-auto-view-crossref "reftex-dcr" "\ -Toggle the automatic display of crossref information in the echo area. -When active, leaving point idle in the argument of a \\ref or \\cite macro -will display info in the echo area. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-view-crossref-from-bibtex "reftex-dcr" "\ -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 RefTeX mode. To reset this -link to a document, call the function with a prefix arg. -Calling this function several times find successive citation locations. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-global" "reftex-global.el" "5fdd9c2edced0882471f86baf4b4b234") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-global.el - -(autoload 'reftex-create-tags-file "reftex-global" "\ -Create TAGS file by running `etags' on the current document. -The TAGS file is also immediately visited with `visit-tags-table'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-grep-document "reftex-global" "\ -Run grep query through all files related to this document. -With prefix arg, force to rescan document. -No active TAGS table is required. - -\(fn GREP-CMD)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-search-document "reftex-global" "\ -Regexp search through all files of the current document. -Starts always in the master file. Stops when a match is found. -To continue searching for next match, use command \\[tags-loop-continue]. -No active TAGS table is required. - -\(fn &optional REGEXP)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-query-replace-document "reftex-global" "\ -Do `query-replace-regexp' of FROM with TO over the entire document. -Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches. -If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit], RET or q), you can resume the query replace -with the command \\[tags-loop-continue]. -No active TAGS table is required. - -\(fn &optional FROM TO DELIMITED)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-find-duplicate-labels "reftex-global" "\ -Produce a list of all duplicate labels in the document. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-change-label "reftex-global" "\ -Run `query-replace-regexp' of FROM with TO in all macro arguments. -Works on the entire multifile document. -If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit], RET or q), you can resume the query replace -with the command \\[tags-loop-continue]. -No active TAGS table is required. - -\(fn &optional FROM TO)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-renumber-simple-labels "reftex-global" "\ -Renumber all simple labels in the document to make them sequentially. -Simple labels are the ones created by RefTeX, consisting only of the -prefix and a number. After the command completes, all these labels will -have sequential numbers throughout the document. Any references to -the labels will be changed as well. For this, RefTeX looks at the -arguments of any macros which either start or end in the string `ref'. -This command should be used with care, in particular in multifile -documents. You should not use it if another document refers to this -one with the `xr' package. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-save-all-document-buffers "reftex-global" "\ -Save all documents associated with the current document. -The function is useful after a global action like replacing or renumbering -labels. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-isearch-minor-mode "reftex-global" "\ -When on, isearch searches the whole document, not only the current file. -This minor mode allows isearch to search through all the files of -the current TeX document. - -With no argument, this command toggles -`reftex-isearch-minor-mode'. With a prefix argument ARG, turn -`reftex-isearch-minor-mode' on if ARG is positive, otherwise turn it off. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-index" "reftex-index.el" "d80e84d499050e32569a454d8db16861") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-index.el - -(autoload 'reftex-index-selection-or-word "reftex-index" "\ -Put selection or the word near point into the default index macro. -This uses the information in `reftex-index-default-macro' to make an index -entry. The phrase indexed is the current selection or the word near point. -When called with one `C-u' prefix, let the user have a chance to edit the -index entry. When called with 2 `C-u' as prefix, also ask for the index -macro and other stuff. -When called inside TeX math mode as determined by the `texmathp.el' library -which is part of AUCTeX, the string is first processed with the -`reftex-index-math-format', which see. - -\(fn &optional ARG PHRASE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index "reftex-index" "\ -Query for an index macro and insert it along with its arguments. -The index macros available are those defined in `reftex-index-macro' or -by a call to `reftex-add-index-macros', typically from an AUCTeX style file. -RefteX provides completion for the index tag and the index key, and -will prompt for other arguments. - -\(fn &optional CHAR KEY TAG SEL NO-INSERT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-complete-tag "reftex-index" "\ - - -\(fn &optional ITAG OPT-ARGS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-select-tag "reftex-index" "\ - - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-complete-key "reftex-index" "\ - - -\(fn &optional TAG OPTIONAL INITIAL)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-show-entry "reftex-index" "\ - - -\(fn DATA &optional NO-REVISIT)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-display-index "reftex-index" "\ -Display a buffer with an index compiled from the current document. -When the document has multiple indices, first prompts for the correct one. -When index support is turned off, offer to turn it on. -With one or two `C-u' prefixes, rescan document first. -With prefix 2, restrict index to current document section. -With prefix 3, restrict index to region. - -\(fn &optional TAG OVERRIDING-RESTRICTION REDO &rest LOCATIONS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-phrase-selection-or-word "reftex-index" "\ -Add current selection or word at point to the phrases buffer. -When you are in transient-mark-mode and the region is active, the -selection will be used - otherwise the word at point. -You get a chance to edit the entry in the phrases buffer - finish with -`C-c C-c'. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-visit-phrases-buffer "reftex-index" "\ -Switch to the phrases buffer, initialize if empty. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-phrases-mode "reftex-index" "\ -Major mode for managing the Index phrases of a LaTeX document. -This buffer was created with RefTeX. - -To insert new phrases, use - - `C-c \\' in the LaTeX document to copy selection or word - - `\\[reftex-index-new-phrase]' in the phrases buffer. - -To index phrases use one of: - -\\[reftex-index-this-phrase] index current phrase -\\[reftex-index-next-phrase] index next phrase (or N with prefix arg) -\\[reftex-index-all-phrases] index all phrases -\\[reftex-index-remaining-phrases] index current and following phrases -\\[reftex-index-region-phrases] index the phrases in the region - -You can sort the phrases in this buffer with \\[reftex-index-sort-phrases]. -To display information about the phrase at point, use \\[reftex-index-phrases-info]. - -For more information see the RefTeX User Manual. - -Here are all local bindings. - -\\{reftex-index-phrases-mode-map} - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-parse" "reftex-parse.el" "c327a848a6d168412b1a9be9f2e3dce8") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-parse.el - -(autoload 'reftex-parse-one "reftex-parse" "\ -Re-parse this file. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-parse-all "reftex-parse" "\ -Re-parse entire document. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-do-parse "reftex-parse" "\ -Do a document rescan. -When allowed, do only a partial scan from FILE. - -\(fn RESCAN &optional FILE)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-everything-regexp "reftex-parse" "\ - - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-all-document-files "reftex-parse" "\ -Return a list of all files belonging to the current document. -When RELATIVE is non-nil, give file names relative to directory -of master file. - -\(fn &optional RELATIVE)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-locate-bibliography-files "reftex-parse" "\ -Scan buffer for bibliography macros and return file list. - -\(fn MASTER-DIR &optional FILES)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-section-info "reftex-parse" "\ -Return a section entry for the current match. -Careful: This function expects the match-data to be still in place! - -\(fn FILE)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-ensure-index-support "reftex-parse" "\ -When index support is turned off, ask to turn it on and -set the current prefix argument so that `reftex-access-scan-info' -will rescan the entire document. - -\(fn &optional ABORT)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-info-safe "reftex-parse" "\ - - -\(fn FILE)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-index-info "reftex-parse" "\ -Return an index entry for the current match. -Careful: This function expects the match-data to be still in place! - -\(fn FILE)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-short-context "reftex-parse" "\ -Get about one line of useful context for the label definition at point. - -\(fn ENV PARSE &optional BOUND DERIVE)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-where-am-I "reftex-parse" "\ -Return the docstruct entry above point. -Actually returns a cons cell in which the cdr is a flag indicating -if the information is exact (t) or approximate (nil). - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-notice-new "reftex-parse" "\ -Hook to handshake with RefTeX after something new has been inserted. - -\(fn &optional N FORCE)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-what-macro-safe "reftex-parse" "\ -Call `reftex-what-macro' with special syntax table. - -\(fn WHICH &optional BOUND)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-what-macro "reftex-parse" "\ -Find out if point is within the arguments of any TeX-macro. -The return value is either (\"\\macro\" . (point)) or a list of them. - -If WHICH is nil, immediately return nil. -If WHICH is 1, return innermost enclosing macro. -If WHICH is t, return list of all macros enclosing point. -If WHICH is a list of macros, look only for those macros and return the - name of the first macro in this list found to enclose point. -If the optional BOUND is an integer, bound backwards directed - searches to this point. If it is nil, limit to nearest \\section - - like statement. - -This function is pretty stable, but can be fooled if the text contains -things like \\macro{aa}{bb} where \\macro is defined to take only one -argument. As RefTeX cannot know this, the string \"bb\" would still be -considered an argument of macro \\macro. - -\(fn WHICH &optional BOUND)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-what-environment "reftex-parse" "\ -Find out if point is inside a LaTeX environment. -The return value is (e.g.) either (\"equation\" . (point)) or a list of -them. - -If WHICH is nil, immediately return nil. -If WHICH is 1, return innermost enclosing environment. -If WHICH is t, return list of all environments enclosing point. -If WHICH is a list of environments, look only for those environments and - return the name of the first environment in this list found to enclose - point. - -If the optional BOUND is an integer, bound backwards directed searches to -this point. If it is nil, limit to nearest \\section - like statement. - -\(fn WHICH &optional BOUND)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-what-special-env "reftex-parse" "\ -Run the special environment parsers and return the matches. - -The return value is (e.g.) either (\"my-parser-function\" . (point)) -or a list of them. - -If WHICH is nil, immediately return nil. -If WHICH is 1, return innermost enclosing environment. -If WHICH is t, return list of all environments enclosing point. -If WHICH is a list of environments, look only for those environments and - return the name of the first environment in this list found to enclose - point. - -\(fn WHICH &optional BOUND)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-nth-arg "reftex-parse" "\ -Return the Nth following {} or [] parentheses content. -OPT-ARGS is a list of argument numbers which are optional. - -\(fn N &optional OPT-ARGS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-move-over-touching-args "reftex-parse" "\ - - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-init-section-numbers "reftex-parse" "\ -Initialize the section numbers with zeros or with what is found in the TOC-ENTRY. - -\(fn &optional TOC-ENTRY APPENDIX)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-section-number "reftex-parse" "\ -Return a string with the current section number. -When LEVEL is non-nil, increase section numbers on that level. - -\(fn &optional LEVEL STAR)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-ref" "reftex-ref.el" "64cd7a4eaec426177a8fb3689139d935") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-ref.el - -(autoload 'reftex-label-location "reftex-ref" "\ -Return the environment or macro which determines the label type at point. -If optional BOUND is an integer, limit backward searches to that point. - -\(fn &optional BOUND)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-label-info-update "reftex-ref" "\ - - -\(fn CELL)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-label-info "reftex-ref" "\ - - -\(fn LABEL &optional FILE BOUND DERIVE ENV-OR-MAC)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-label "reftex-ref" "\ -Insert a unique label. Return the label. -If ENVIRONMENT is given, don't bother to find out yourself. -If NO-INSERT is non-nil, do not insert label into buffer. -With prefix arg, force to rescan document first. -When you are prompted to enter or confirm a label, and you reply with -just the prefix or an empty string, no label at all will be inserted. -A new label is also recorded into the label list. -This function is controlled by the settings of reftex-insert-label-flags. - -\(fn &optional ENVIRONMENT NO-INSERT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-reference "reftex-ref" "\ -Make a LaTeX reference. Look only for labels of a certain TYPE. -With prefix arg, force to rescan buffer for labels. This should only be -necessary if you have recently entered labels yourself without using -reftex-label. Rescanning of the buffer can also be requested from the -label selection menu. -The function returns the selected label or nil. -If NO-INSERT is non-nil, do not insert \\ref command, just return label. -When called with 2 C-u prefix args, disable magic word recognition. - -\(fn &optional TYPE NO-INSERT CUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-query-label-type "reftex-ref" "\ - - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-show-label-location "reftex-ref" "\ - - -\(fn DATA FORWARD NO-REVISIT &optional STAY ERROR)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-goto-label "reftex-ref" "\ -Prompt for a label (with completion) and jump to the location of this label. -Optional prefix argument OTHER-WINDOW goes to the label in another window. - -\(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-sel" "reftex-sel.el" "faea36cbe37033efd3f9063187eef7ee") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-sel.el - -(autoload 'reftex-select-label-mode "reftex-sel" "\ -Major mode for selecting a label in a LaTeX document. -This buffer was created with RefTeX. -It only has a meaningful keymap when you are in the middle of a -selection process. -To select a label, move the cursor to it and press RET. -Press `?' for a summary of important key bindings. - -During a selection process, these are the local bindings. - -\\{reftex-select-label-mode-map} - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-select-bib-mode "reftex-sel" "\ -Major mode for selecting a citation key in a LaTeX document. -This buffer was created with RefTeX. -It only has a meaningful keymap when you are in the middle of a -selection process. -In order to select a citation, move the cursor to it and press RET. -Press `?' for a summary of important key bindings. - -During a selection process, these are the local bindings. - -\\{reftex-select-label-mode-map} - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-get-offset "reftex-sel" "\ - - -\(fn BUF HERE-AM-I &optional TYPEKEY TOC INDEX FILE)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-insert-docstruct "reftex-sel" "\ - - -\(fn BUF TOC LABELS INDEX-ENTRIES FILES CONTEXT COUNTER SHOW-COMMENTED HERE-I-AM XR-PREFIX TOC-BUFFER)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-find-start-point "reftex-sel" "\ - - -\(fn FALLBACK &rest LOCATIONS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-select-item "reftex-sel" "\ - - -\(fn REFTEX-SELECT-PROMPT HELP-STRING KEYMAP &optional OFFSET CALL-BACK CB-FLAG)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "reftex-toc" "reftex-toc.el" "e04344fac7ba4c2043439e130bdd283f") -;;; Generated autoloads from reftex-toc.el - -(autoload 'reftex-toc "reftex-toc" "\ -Show the table of contents for the current document. -When called with a raw C-u prefix, rescan the document first. - -\(fn &optional REBUILD REUSE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-toc-recenter "reftex-toc" "\ -Display the TOC window and highlight line corresponding to current position. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'reftex-toggle-auto-toc-recenter "reftex-toc" "\ -Toggle the automatic recentering of the TOC window. -When active, leaving point idle will make the TOC window jump to the correct -section. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;; End of automatically extracted autoloads. - (provide 'reftex) ;;; reftex.el ends here