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Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.82; More intelligent handling of starred sectioning
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Ralf Angeli |
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Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.82; More intelligent handling of starred sectioning commands |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Apr 2006 21:38:04 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
* David Kastrup (2006-04-22) writes:
> Ralf Angeli <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> * Frank Küster (2006-04-18) writes:
>>
>>> I suggest to always add the star if the previous command was starred
>>> (and no prefix is given); if you think it's necessary the user should
>>> be able to customize that.
>>
>> I just looked at the code and extending it to support your
>> suggestion would be quite a challenge. AFAICS
>> `LaTeX-current-section', `LaTeX-down-section' and `LaTeX-up-section'
>> would all have to return more information than just the section
>> level. Namely the section name and a flag indicating if it is a
>> starred version. (Instead of providing a flag the star could be
>> part of the section name.) Juggling with a complex return value in
>> and between the functions mentioned above feels a bit odd and
>> kludgy, though.
>
> Maybe it would make sense to allow section names "section*" and
> "section[" as reply to the C-c C-s query of the section level. A
> starred entry would not ask for a label, and a "section[" would ask
> for a toc entry (when using memoir, section[[ might ask for both toc
> entry and running header).
Personally I'd find "section*" natural but "section[" a bit obscure.
"section*" is something you can already use. Currently it just
doesn't inhibit prompting for a label. For that one would have to
temporarily remove `LaTeX-section-label' from `LaTeX-section-hook' or
let-bind a variable which gets checked by `LaTeX-section-label'. But
that doesn't help with the default-to-starred-section-if-section-
before-was-starred-as-well business.
--
Ralf