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Re: citation separation in reftex
From: |
Tyler Smith |
Subject: |
Re: citation separation in reftex |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:38:11 GMT |
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On 2007-02-21, Jim Ottaway <j.ottaway@lse.ac.uk> wrote:
>> On 21 Feb 2007, Tyler Smith wrote:
>> I can't see reftex-do-citation with C-h f, as it's not
>> interactive. reftex-citation is the function that calls it, and for
>> that:
>>
>> reftex-citation is an interactive autoloaded Lisp function in `reftex-cite'.
>
> C-h f works for non-interactive functions too. However, you need to load
> reftex first: unlike reftex-citation, reftex-do-citation is not
> autoloaded.
>
oh, ok then. I opened a new emacs, opened a .tex file which poppped me
into LaTeX, and discovered this:
reftex-do-citation is a compiled Lisp function in `reftex-cite'.
--
Regards,
Tyler Smith
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