On 29-06-2005 17:22, Ralf Angeli wrote:
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| Quotes
| ======
|
| Text in quotation marks is displayed with the face
| `font-latex-string-face'. Besides the various forms of opening and
| closing double and single quotation marks so-called guillemets (<<, >>)
| can be used for quoting. Because there are two styles of using
| them--French style: << text >>; German style: >>text<<--you can
| customize the variable `font-latex-quotes' to tell font-latex which
| type you are using.
|
| -- User Option: font-latex-quotes
| Set the value to `german' if you are using >>German quotes<< and to
| `french' if you are using << French quotes >>. font-latex will
| recognize the different ways these quotes can be given in your
| source code, i.e. (`"<', `">'), (`<<', `>>') and the respective
| 8-bit variants.
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OK, thanks. Where did you get that information from?
Besides, how do I set the value `french' to font-latex-quotes? Do I add
a line to _emacs that says "(setq font-latex-quotes french)"?
Thanks for any help.
Best regards,
Jose Carlos Santos
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