Nicolas Goaziou <[email protected]> writes:
> Another idea: insert the environment in a temp buffer. Check for buffer
> emptiness. If there is something, insert it with appropriate
> indentation.
It's a very good idea! On the top of my head there's two issues.
1. cdlatex-environment doesn't work with buffers, only files...¹ I think
it doesn't even work with (with-temp-file · ⋯) without saving the file
first. Try:
(require 'cdlatex)
(require 'reftex)
(with-temp-buffer (cdlatex-environment "equation"))
2. if run from a temporary buffer, the refcounter would always be one.
Perhaps there would be a way to update it afterwards.
—Rasmus
Footnotes:
¹ https://github.com/cdominik/cdlatex/issues/3
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