David Kastrup wrote: [...]
> Also necessary because if you write > > mode: LaTeX > > (or any other capitalization) in a file variable block, Emacs will > invariably call latex-mode . > I didn't realize that. Not nice. > > I had put something in docTeX-mode-hook, and I didn't see much > > evidence of it happening. There was an error in it, but I did not get > > an error message. However, now you told me this, I looked in > > *Messages* and I saw the message there. So it seems to work. > > > > Thanks for updating me. You are never too old to learn something new. > > Well, I would not want to rule out any blunder of that kind sitting > around for 10 years or so. But chances are that somebody might have > caught it at some time. Don't even remember who did the original > docTeX-mode (or made it useful), probably Ralf. It's quirky but pretty > useful. I was tricked into thinking this, because I did C-h m in a dtx buffer, and then clicked on doctex-mode.el there (docTeX/FPS mode defined in ‘tex-mode.el’) and came in the standard TeX mode to my surprise. I just overlooked the :override advice: ‘TeX-doctex-mode’. But maybe you can answer another question. I want newline in a dtx buffer to automatically insert the % at the beginning of the line. You have to set TeX-newline-function to an appropriate value. I thought LaTeX-newline would be a good value, but that is not interactive. So I ended up with: (setq TeX-newline-function #'(lambda () (interactive) (LaTeX-newline))) Is there a better way? Or would I rather request LaTeX-newline to be made interactive? With kind regards, -- Piet van Oostrum <[email protected]> WWW: http://pietvanoostrum.com/ PGP key: [8DAE142BE17999C4] _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
