Hi Arash, ``today is hard-disk replacement day, so I am pissed off’’ (as BOFH would have told you :-D)
> Am 10.03.2022 um 16:28 schrieb Arash Esbati <[email protected]>: > > Jan Braun <[email protected]> writes: > >> Sounds good to me. You’re the expert in Lisp, maybe I can help in >> LaTeX3? > > I'm pretty far away from a lisp expert, so nothing to get excited about. But your miles in front of me, believe me! > But helping getting AUCTeX better is the way to go here :-) I appreciate it very much! > I'm attaching my latest version of l3doc.el. Please have a look and > report back if something is still missing. Then I will upload the file > AUCTeX repo. I’ll do at the weekend. >> In that case, how about a variable: `LaTeX-doctex-insert-driver’, which >> defaults to nil and only when the user defined non-nil, it will insert >> the additional code? > > Sorry, I'm still not convinced, maybe you want to have a look at > yasnippet -- it's pretty good on this kind of tasks. You are hard to convince, aren’t you? Alas, this situations only rarely occurs. Most of the time you will be fiddling with the other content of the file. In my case, whenever I open a nonexistent file, auto-insert-tkld will insert an appropriate template. I am used to it and I have gathered twenty or more indvidual templates over the years. Believe me: it does a lot of (user controlled) magic! Stay tuned! Jan
