branch: externals/auctex commit 22fa670915fb1fb6a08b60c7bb5acfb79684dd55 Author: Ikumi Keita <ik...@ikumi.que.jp> Commit: Ikumi Keita <ik...@ikumi.que.jp>
; Fix doc strings * tex.el (TeX-command-list): Quote Lisp symbols. (TeX-insert-braces): Fix a typo. * latex.el (LaTeX--completion-annotation-from-math-menu) (LaTeX-completion-parse-args): Rewrite "e.g." and "i.e." in doc strings, following `(elisp) Documentation Tips'. --- latex.el | 6 +++--- tex.el | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/latex.el b/latex.el index 29ac950252..0a49fccdfc 100644 --- a/latex.el +++ b/latex.el @@ -6304,8 +6304,8 @@ See also `LaTeX-math-menu'." (defun LaTeX--completion-annotation-from-math-menu (sym) "Return a completion annotation for a SYM. The annotation is usually a unicode representation of the macro -SYM's compiled representation, e.g., if SYM is alpha, α is -returned." +SYM's compiled representation, for example, if SYM is alpha, α +is returned." (catch 'found (dolist (var (list LaTeX-math-list LaTeX-math-default)) (dolist (e var) @@ -7535,7 +7535,7 @@ COLLECTION is an list of strings." (defun LaTeX-completion-parse-args (entry) "Return the match of buffer position ENTRY with AUCTeX macro definitions. ENTRY is generated by the function `LaTeX-what-macro'. This -function matches the current buffer position (i.e., which macro +function matches the current buffer position (that is, which macro argument) with the corresponding definition in `TeX-symbol-list' or `LaTeX-environment-list' and returns it." (let* ((name (nth 0 entry)) diff --git a/tex.el b/tex.el index f7b822f5f2..9671d5f30e 100644 --- a/tex.el +++ b/tex.el @@ -270,41 +270,41 @@ expanded. The expansion is done using the information found in The third element is the function which actually start the process. Several such hooks have been defined: -TeX-run-command: Start up the process and show the output in a +`TeX-run-command': Start up the process and show the output in a separate buffer. Check that there is not two commands running for the same file. Return the process object. -TeX-run-format: As `TeX-run-command', but assume the output is created +`TeX-run-format': As `TeX-run-command', but assume the output is created by a TeX macro package. Return the process object. -TeX-run-TeX: For TeX output. +`TeX-run-TeX': For TeX output. -TeX-run-interactive: Run TeX or LaTeX interactively. +`TeX-run-interactive': Run TeX or LaTeX interactively. -TeX-run-BibTeX: For BibTeX output. +`TeX-run-BibTeX': For BibTeX output. -TeX-run-Biber: For Biber output. +`TeX-run-Biber': For Biber output. -TeX-run-compile: Use `compile' to run the process. +`TeX-run-compile': Use `compile' to run the process. -TeX-run-shell: Use `shell-command' to run the process. +`TeX-run-shell': Use `shell-command' to run the process. -TeX-run-discard: Start the process in the background, discarding its +`TeX-run-discard': Start the process in the background, discarding its output. -TeX-run-background: Start the process in the background, show output +`TeX-run-background': Start the process in the background, show output in other window. -TeX-run-silent: Start the process in the background. +`TeX-run-silent': Start the process in the background. -TeX-run-discard-foreground: Start the process in the foreground, +`TeX-run-discard-foreground': Start the process in the foreground, discarding its output. -TeX-run-function: Execute the Lisp function or function call +`TeX-run-function': Execute the Lisp function or function call specified by the string in the second element. Consequently, this hook does not start a process. -TeX-run-discard-or-function: If the command is a Lisp function, +`TeX-run-discard-or-function': If the command is a Lisp function, execute it as such, otherwise start the command as a process, discarding its output. @@ -3260,7 +3260,7 @@ See `completion-at-point-functions'." (make-variable-buffer-local 'TeX-default-macro) (defcustom TeX-insert-braces t - "If non-nil, append a empty pair of braces after inserting a macro. + "If non-nil, append an empty pair of braces after inserting a macro. See also `TeX-insert-braces-alist'." :group 'TeX-macro