2014-08-12 14:49 GMT+02:00 Tassilo Horn <[email protected]>: > Mosè Giordano <[email protected]> writes: > >> Ok, a possibility would be to change the value accepted by >> `LaTeX-insert-label' to, e.g, >> >> (t . ("section" . section) ("subsection" . environment)) >> >> so each element of the CDR is a cons, whose CAR is the name of the >> macro/environment, and the CDR is the type. > > Quite complex. Maybe it would be simpler to have special keys for the > alist, e.g., > > ((environment-whitelist "figure" "table") > (environment-blacklist ...) > (section-whitelist ...) > (section-blacklist ...)) > > And basically, having both a *-whitelist and a *-blacklist doesn't > really make much sense. So it could be compressed to, e.g., > > ((environments t "figure" "table") > (sections nil "paragraph" "paragraph*" "subparagraph" "subparagraph*")) > > meaning that only figure and table environments get a label (t = > whitelist), and only sections "larger" than paragraph get one (nil = > blacklist).
My idea of using t for blacklist and nil for whitelist was due to the fact that for the base cases (always insert label, never insert labels) I used t and nil, and adding exceptions was as simple as adding elements to the list, keeping the same first element (t or nil), though I agree t is logically more adapt for a whitelist and nil for a blacklist. However, I'll try to implement this interface later today. >> The `LaTeX-label' function must be changed to take a second mandatory >> argument specifying the type of the macro/environment to be labeled. > > I think `LaTeX-label' can figure that out on its own by calling > `LaTeX-current-environment'. If that returns "document", we're probably > inserting a section label, else we're inserting an environment label. Well, in beamer you can add a sectioning command inside a frame environment. This is not the standard behavior but it's legal to insert a sectioning command inside an environment different from document. In addition `LaTeX-current-environment' isn't bullet-proof, so avoid using it would be nice ;-) Bye, Mosè _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
