I can answer my own question: use (setq TeX-quote-after-quote t). Next time I'll read the auctex info more carefully before asking a question. Sorry.
On Fri, Jan 27 2017, Colin Baxter wrote: > On Fri, Jan 27 2017, Colin Baxter wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> The appearance of quotation marks has recently changed. Setting >> font-latex-quotes to nil has removed the annoying highlighting, but I am >> still presented with ``some quotation''. How do I get back to "some >> quotation"? >> >> Thank you. > > Sorry, I'd forgotten that I normally use \lq and \rq for quotation marks > and do not enter them directly. However, I'm still curious as to how I > can could see a " when using auctex. _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
