Marcus Frings <iam-est-hora-surg...@despammed.com> writes: >> No, I don't think there is completion. The docs of the CVS development >> version also don't have that statement anymore. > >> ,----[ (info "(reftex)Creating Citations") ] >> | 4.1 Creating Citations >> | ====================== >> | >> | In order to create a citation, press `C-c ['. RefTeX then prompts for >> | a regular expression which will be used to search through the database >> | and present the list of matches to choose from in a selection process >> | similar to that for selecting labels (*note Referencing Labels::). >> `---- > > Huh, that is weird because I have tab completion here (CVS AUCTeX). I > use `C-C [' and then start to type the first letters of a key and after > pressing TAB I get a *Completions* buffer showing possible keys.
Really? Does `C-c [' run the very same function? ,----[ C-h k C-c [ ] | C-c [ runs the command reftex-citation, which is an interactive autoloaded | compiled Lisp function in `reftex-cite.el'. | | It is bound to C-c [, <menu-bar> <Ref> <\cite>. | | (reftex-citation &optional NO-INSERT FORMAT-KEY) | | 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. `---- And does regex search work in addition to completion? Maybe the difference is that you use the biber patches? Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list auctex@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex