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* Vincent Belaïche (2008-10-08) writes:
>> Ralf Angeli a écrit:
>>> I'd post the idea on the Emacs development list for discussion.
>
> What about it ?
No idea. Did you send a message to the Emacs development list?
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Ralf
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What about it ?
Vincent.
Ralf Angeli a écrit :
> I'd post the idea on the Emacs development list for discussion.
>
>
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Ralf Angeli wrote:
In my case it is working fine, i.e. \intertext gets its own line. Do
you perhaps have a setup where `fill-column' is so large that the whole
argument of \intertext fits into one line? Because the line is only
broken in front of the macro if its argument does not fit in it.
* Hans-Christian Mick (2008-10-07) writes:
> But neither of them worked. After writing this into my .emacs-file and
> restarting Emacs I got the message that the command TeX-add-style-hook is
> void.
Put the stuff into a file called jurabook.el and put the file into a
directory where you would
I've been trying to follow the example in scrbase.el and have "built" two
versions:
The first one was the following:
(TeX-add-style-hook "jurabook"
(lambda ()
(LaTeX-section-list-add-locally '(("subthreesection" 5)
("subfoursection