Hi Arash,
that was fast! :-)
On Mon, 06 Dec 2021 at 09:26, Arash Esbati wrote:
After thinking about it, I think there is a chance to use RefTeX with
something like this:
(reftex-add-label-environments
'(("\\zlabel{*]" ?z nil nil nil)))
The labels defined with the macro are
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Arash Esbati writes:
> We could ease the situation if we change `TeX-read-key-val' to:
>
> (defun TeX-read-key-val (optional key-val-alist prompt)
> "Prompt for keys and values in KEY-VAL-ALIST and return them.
> If OPTIONAL is non-nil, indicate in the prompt that we are
> reading an optional
Gustavo Barros writes:
> On Fri, 03 Dec 2021 at 10:40, Arash Esbati wrote:
>
>> Agreed. I think adding support for zref to RefTeX is a source of
>> trouble.
>
> That's a pity, but I had to do it. And I understand, of course. (I
> may pester you folks about this sometime in the future,