Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> There is no distinction between LaTeX and non-LaTeX commands.  It's
> more like between commands AUCTeX knows and those it doesn't know.
> But this distinction is not consequently followed.  There are quite a
> lot commands AUCTeX knows but which are colored with
> `font-latex-sedate-face'.
>
> With "commands" you are probably referring to the macro without its
> arguments.  The "known" commands are fontified with
> `font-lock-keyword-face' and the "unkown" ones with
> `font-latex-sedate-face'.

> See (info "(auctex)Font Locking"); <-- Type `C-x C-e' here.

this page doesnt mention the difference between the 'sedated' commands
and the keyword commands, why does auctex make a distinction? (im not
complaining, just curious---I just set the sedate face to be
indistinguishable from the sedate one, but presumably someone must
find it useful)



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