Hi Le 8 mai 2015 à 11:24, Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> a écrit :
> jfbu <[email protected]> writes: > > [...] >> There does still exist a few backward people like myself who enjoy >> tables with vertical rules (despite the definitive opinions as >> expressed in booktabs LaTeX package), thus entering (single) | in the >> table template may happen from time to time > > Hm, I hadn't thought about that. But when you insert a tabular with C-c > RET, then the format is read from the minibuffer anyway and there the > syntax of | in tex/latex mode doesn't matter. > > And even in the latex buffer you can still enter single | either with > C-q or just | and deleting the second. > > But I wouldn't mind changing the syntax from paired delimiter to > punctuation if that's considered better. It just has to be different > from word or symbol syntax. I don't know if non-programming users have much use for |...|, they sure know about verbatim environment but perhaps less about \verb command. (which after all is not a genuine LaTeX syntax command) For package writers, as the ltxdoc/scrdoc classes load shortvrb by default and (if I remember correctly) pre-declare | as verb delimiter so that one can type |\stuff| rather than \verb|stuff|, it is more immediately useful I guess. ... I have no opinion. Perhaps just stick with what you have currently decided and see if a revolt ensues ? ;-) best Jean-François _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
