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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/reftex.texi


From: Paul Eggert
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/reftex.texi
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 02:29:43 -0400

Index: emacs/man/reftex.texi
diff -c emacs/man/reftex.texi:1.19 emacs/man/reftex.texi:1.20
*** emacs/man/reftex.texi:1.19  Thu Jul 25 03:09:00 2002
--- emacs/man/reftex.texi       Fri Aug 16 02:29:40 2002
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*** 1632,1640 ****
  @samp{Einstein&&Bose} will match all articles which mention
  Bose-Einstein condensation, or which are co-authored by Bose and
  Einstein.  When entering the regular expression, you can complete on
! known citation keys.  RefTeX also offeres a default when prompting for a
  regular expression.  This default is the word before the cursor or the
! word before the current @samp{\cite} comand.  Sometimes this may be a
  good search address@hidden
  
  @cindex @code{\bibliography}
--- 1632,1640 ----
  @samp{Einstein&&Bose} will match all articles which mention
  Bose-Einstein condensation, or which are co-authored by Bose and
  Einstein.  When entering the regular expression, you can complete on
! known citation keys.  RefTeX also offers a default when prompting for a
  regular expression.  This default is the word before the cursor or the
! word before the current @samp{\cite} command.  Sometimes this may be a
  good search address@hidden
  
  @cindex @code{\bibliography}
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*** 3439,3445 ****
  expression, scans the buffers with BibTeX entries (taken from the
  @code{\bibliography} command or a @code{thebibliography} environment)
  and offers the matching entries for selection.  The selected entry is
! formated according to @code{reftex-cite-format} and inserted into the
  address@hidden @*
  When called with one or two @kbd{C-u} prefixes, first rescans the
  document.  When called with a numeric prefix, make that many citations.
--- 3439,3445 ----
  expression, scans the buffers with BibTeX entries (taken from the
  @code{\bibliography} command or a @code{thebibliography} environment)
  and offers the matching entries for selection.  The selected entry is
! formatted according to @code{reftex-cite-format} and inserted into the
  address@hidden @*
  When called with one or two @kbd{C-u} prefixes, first rescans the
  document.  When called with a numeric prefix, make that many citations.
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*** 5448,5454 ****
  New key binding @kbd{t} in the @file{*toc*} buffer to change this
  address@hidden 
  @item
! RefTeX maintaines an @file{Index Phrases} file in which phrases can be 
  collected.  When the document is ready, RefTeX can search all
  these phrases and assist indexing all address@hidden
  @item
--- 5448,5454 ----
  New key binding @kbd{t} in the @file{*toc*} buffer to change this
  address@hidden 
  @item
! RefTeX maintains an @file{Index Phrases} file in which phrases can be 
  collected.  When the document is ready, RefTeX can search all
  these phrases and assist indexing all address@hidden
  @item




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