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Re: [AUCTeX] `\pause' instead of `\pause{}'
From: |
Denis Bitouzé |
Subject: |
Re: [AUCTeX] `\pause' instead of `\pause{}' |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Jun 2017 09:42:01 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux) |
Le 13/06/17 à 22h51, Arash Esbati a écrit :
> Denis Bitouzé <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> as stated in Beamer's documentation, the syntax of the \pause command
>> is:
>>
>> ┌────
>> │ \pause[⟨number⟩]
>> └────
>
> Hi Denis,
Hi Arash,
> my apologies if you receive this message comes twice.
No problem.
> Thanks for the report. I've just fixed this bug in
> style/beamer.el[1].
Nice!
BTW, what will be the effect of replacing:
┌────
│ '("pause")
└────
by:
┌────
│ '("pause" ["Slide number"])
└────
>> Hence, after
>>
>> ┌────
>> │ C-c C-c pau TAB ENT
>> └────
>>
>> shouldn't AUCTeX insert `\pause' instead of `\pause{}'?
>
> Have you set `TeX-insert-braces' to t?
Well, I don't think so: I couldn't find `TeX-insert-braces' neither in
`emacs-leuven':
┌────
│ http://emacs-leuven.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
└────
nor in my `.emacs'.
> In this case, AUCTeX will insert a pair of empty braces.
Is `TeX-insert-braces' the only one which inserts a pair of empty
braces? Because, with my current configuration, even with a dummy
command:
┌────
│ C-c RET foo RET
└────
inserts \foo{}.
> They don't harm, just look odd, probably.
Indeed.
> If you don't like this, customize `TeX-insert-braces-alist' or add
> something like this to your init file:
>
> (eval-after-load "beamer"
> '(add-to-list 'TeX-insert-braces-alist '("pause" . nil)))
Works like a charm, thanks!
All the best.
--
Denis