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[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/doc/auctex.texi
From: |
Ralf Angeli |
Subject: |
[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/doc/auctex.texi |
Date: |
Mon, 22 May 2006 21:40:57 +0000 |
Index: auctex/doc/auctex.texi
diff -u auctex/doc/auctex.texi:1.253 auctex/doc/auctex.texi:1.254
--- auctex/doc/auctex.texi:1.253 Fri Feb 3 16:28:37 2006
+++ auctex/doc/auctex.texi Mon May 22 21:40:57 2006
@@ -1621,13 +1621,21 @@
Text in quotation marks is displayed with the face
@code{font-latex-string-face}. Besides the various forms of opening and
-closing double and single quotation marks so-called guillemets (<<, >>)
+closing double and single quotation marks, so-called guillemets (<<, >>)
can be used for quoting. Because there are two styles of using
them---French style: << text >>; German style: >>text<<---you can
customize the variable @code{font-latex-quotes} to tell @fontlatex{}
-which type you are using.
+which type you are using if the correct value cannot be derived from
+document properties.
@defopt font-latex-quotes
+The default value of @code{font-latex-quotes} is @samp{auto} which means
+that @fontlatex{} will try to derive the correct type of quotation mark
+matching from document properties like the language option supplied to
+the babel @LaTeX{} package.
+
+If the automatic detection fails for you and you mostly use one specific
+style you can set it to a specific language-dependent value as well.
Set the value to @samp{german} if you are using >>German quotes<< and to
@samp{french} if you are using << French quotes >>. @fontlatex{} will
recognize the different ways these quotes can be given in your source
- [AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/doc/auctex.texi,
Ralf Angeli <=