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[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to reftex/doc/reftex.texi,v


From: Ralf Angeli
Subject: [AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to reftex/doc/reftex.texi,v
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:07:33 +0000

CVSROOT:        /sources/auctex
Module name:    reftex
Changes by:     Ralf Angeli <angeli>    07/10/10 20:07:33

Index: reftex.texi
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RCS file: /sources/auctex/reftex/doc/reftex.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.52
retrieving revision 1.53
diff -u -b -r1.52 -r1.53
--- reftex.texi 23 Aug 2007 21:34:47 -0000      1.52
+++ reftex.texi 10 Oct 2007 20:07:33 -0000      1.53
@@ -1791,20 +1791,22 @@
 @cindex Citation styles, @code{harvard}
 @cindex Citation styles, @code{chicago}
 @cindex Citation styles, @code{jurabib}
address@hidden Citation styles, @ConTeXt{}
 @cindex @code{natbib}, citation style
 @cindex @code{harvard}, citation style
 @cindex @code{chicago}, citation style
 @cindex @code{jurabib}, citation style
address@hidden @ConTeXt{}, citation style
 
 @vindex reftex-cite-format
-The standard @LaTeX{} macro @code{\cite} works well with numeric or simple
-key citations.  To deal with the more complex task of author-year
+The standard @LaTeX{} macro @code{\cite} works well with numeric or
+simple key citations.  To deal with the more complex task of author-year
 citations as used in many natural sciences, a variety of packages has
 been developed which define derived forms of the @code{\cite} macro.
address@hidden can be configured to produce these citation macros as well
-by setting the variable @code{reftex-cite-format}.  For the most
-commonly used packages (@code{natbib}, @code{harvard}, @code{chicago},
address@hidden) this may be done from the menu, under
address@hidden can be configured to produce these citation macros as well by
+setting the variable @code{reftex-cite-format}.  For the most commonly
+used @LaTeX{} packages (@code{natbib}, @code{harvard}, @code{chicago},
address@hidden) and for @ConTeXt{} this may be done from the menu, under
 @code{Ref->Citation Styles}.  Since there are usually several macros to
 create the citations, executing @code{reftex-citation} (@kbd{C-c [})
 starts by prompting for the correct macro.  For the Natbib style, this




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