>>>>> "gojjoe" == gojjoe <[email protected]> writes:
gojjoe> Hi Tristan and Arash, another possible simple solution is to
gojjoe> copy and paste the "english.el" style file from your
gojjoe> ~/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-11.90.2/style/
gojjoe> directory into the one with your own style files, defined in
gojjoe> TeX-style-local, which for me is
gojjoe> ~/.emacs.d/auctex/.auctex-style/
gojjoe> and rename it there to "canadian.el". Of course you can also
gojjoe> edit it to create your own canadian style file. I did
gojjoe> something similar for the "british.el" style.
gojjoe> Is that correct, people?
I always get confused between 'TeX-style-private' (default path:
~/.emacs.d/auctex/style) and 'TeX-style-local' (default path:
style). Presumably one takes president over the other, but I've never
investigated further.
Best wishes,
Colin.
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