Roger == Roger Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger I am a linguist who uses AucTeX and I would like to add a key
Roger binding for C-c C-f C-p that behaves exactly like other C-c C-f
Roger * commands (e.g., C-c C-f C-e for \emph), but introduces the
Roger textfont \textipa (from the tipa
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 08:21:18AM +0100, Torben Knudsen wrote:
I even can't figure out how to use this command if I do C-c C-f C-e I
get a font list which I can't find out how to choose from. How are
you supposed to do that?
on a standard setup, if you do C-c C-f C-e you should get `\emph{}'
* Roger Levy (2008-01-22) writes:
I am a linguist who uses AucTeX and I would like to add a key binding
for C-c C-f C-p that behaves exactly like other C-c C-f * commands
(e.g., C-c C-f C-e for \emph), but introduces the textfont \textipa
(from the tipa package, for the International Phonetic
Ralf Angeli wrote:
* Roger Levy (2008-01-22) writes:
I am a linguist who uses AucTeX and I would like to add a key binding
for C-c C-f C-p that behaves exactly like other C-c C-f * commands
(e.g., C-c C-f C-e for \emph), but introduces the textfont \textipa
(from the tipa package, for the
* Roger Levy (2008-01-22) writes:
Ralf Angeli wrote:
So you could do
M-x customize-variable RET LaTeX-font-list RET
(assuming you are going to use \textipa in LaTeX mode), change the
value, save it and be done.
OK -- I have done this and it seems to work after saving and restarting
Ralf Angeli wrote:
* Roger Levy (2008-01-22) writes:
If you really want to manually put some code which you might not
understand into your init file, then use something like the following
(not tested):
(add-to-list 'LaTeX-font-list '(?\C-p \\textipa{ }))
At any rate, the snippet above
I am a linguist who uses AucTeX and I would like to add a key binding
for C-c C-f C-p that behaves exactly like other C-c C-f * commands
(e.g., C-c C-f C-e for \emph), but introduces the textfont \textipa
(from the tipa package, for the International Phonetic Alphabet). How
would I do this? It