Dear auctex maintainers,

I have been using auctex for many many years and in general find it
extraordinarily useful.

I recently upgraded to mavericks on my mac, and in doing so upgraded to
emacs version 24.3,
and then auctex 11.87. I do a lot of probability in latex, and hence use
the vertical bar "|" character
for specifying conditional probability, i.e, things like p(a|b).

For some reason, auctex is now using the vertical bar character to
delineate some sort of environment for fontification, but this is not
something that I want (nor do I know what latex function would typically be
delineated by "|" other than a local verbatum environment, as in \verb| ...
| which I (and most people) seldom use.

I've spent some time trying to figure out how to turn off this, and restore
the behavior where you ignore "|" but so far have failed.

Is there an easy way to do this?

thanks very much!
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