Folks, On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 21:38, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > C-c . runs the command LaTeX-mark-environment > which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `latex'. > > You could say that's an AUC TeX bug and use it! :-) > > Okay, truth-telling time. I use "C-c b" to store a keymep for the > bib-cite minor mode, pretty much because of the impossibility of finding > a suitable key elsewhere. minor-modes get no respect (or didn't > historically need keybindings, I don't know).
Aaron M. Ucko adds: > You pretty much only really need to worry about conflicts with AucTeX, > which is where latex.el comes from in the first place; just load it > up, open a LaTeX file, and see what's already bound (C-c C-h will list > everything starting with C-c). > >> I'm a bit undecided here. What about "C-c ."? I just want to get rid of > > Sorry, that's LaTeX-mark-environment. Both "C-c <" and "C-c ." are not listed there (while the old "C-c h" hyperlatex-bug actually is). I hope we find a conclusion nobody again complains about. What about "C-c #", "C-c ~" or some other "punctuation mark"? bye, Roland
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