>>>>> Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * Jim Ottaway (2005-05-31) writes: >> It seems odd to me that \footnote and \footnotetext are classed as >> reference keywords in font-latex-built-in-keyword-classes, and that, >> therefore, all useful highlighting of the footnote text is lost. >> >> I have removed these for my own use; is there a reason why they are >> highlighted the way that they are?
> Because their content is not typeset at the place of their occurence > in the body text. The highlighting makes it easier to skip them when > reading the LaTeX source. I see, thank you. The trouble with that is that it does seem, to me at least, useful to have the `normal' textual highlighting for footnotes. Perhaps it is a sign that my footnotes are too long. Would it be possible to have a footnote class in font-latex-built-in-keyword-classes that does the same as the reference class by default? Then one could modify footnote highlighting independently of reference commands? [I can see the merit of /some/ highlighting of the footnote such as the background colour]. Regards, -- Jim Ottaway _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
