branch: externals/auctex commit cf43d7d4b6263c4e36f67024327854302ddcd088 Author: Mosè Giordano <m...@gnu.org> Commit: Mosè Giordano <m...@gnu.org>
; Add some full stops at the end of sentences of the manual --- doc/auctex.texi | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/auctex.texi b/doc/auctex.texi index ebd8512..f414535 100644 --- a/doc/auctex.texi +++ b/doc/auctex.texi @@ -4578,7 +4578,7 @@ It is recommended to enable @code{TeX-parse-self} for typical Japanese @LaTeX{} users. When enabled, @code{japanese-latex-mode} selects the suitable Japanese @TeX{} engine automatically based on the class file name (such as @code{jbook}, @code{jsarticle} and @code{tjreport}) and -its option. @pxref{Parsing Files} +its option. @pxref{Parsing Files}. It is important to select the suitable Japanese @TeX{} engine because the selected engine determines the command name such as @samp{platex} @@ -4586,7 +4586,7 @@ and @samp{uptex} to typeset the document. If you find that wrong command is used, check the value of @code{TeX-engine} on that buffer. If the value does not suit the current document, change the value by the @samp{TeXing Options} submenu below the @samp{Command} menu. -@pxref{Processor Options} +@pxref{Processor Options}. To make the selected engine to persist across Emacs sessions, there are two ways from which you can choose one according to your needs: @@ -4620,7 +4620,7 @@ In the both cases above, the valid value is one of @samp{ptex}, You can override the command names associated with the above three engines or define your own engine by customizing -@code{TeX-engine-alist}. @xref{Processor Options} +@code{TeX-engine-alist}. @xref{Processor Options}. It is sometimes necessary to use an engine which differs from the one @AUCTeX{} selects automatically. For example, even when you want to use