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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] Any equivalent to `reftex-label' in AUCTeX
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Mosè Giordano |
Subject: |
Re: [AUCTeX-devel] Any equivalent to `reftex-label' in AUCTeX |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Aug 2015 16:58:29 +0200 |
Hi Arash,
2015-08-19 0:27 GMT+02:00 Arash Esbati <address@hidden>:
> Mosè Giordano <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Hi Mosè,
>
>> 2015-08-18 22:19 GMT+02:00 Arash Esbati <address@hidden>:
>
> [...]
>
>>> My question is, does AUCTeX has something equivalent to `reftex-label'
>>> or should I just read the label as a string?
>>
>> To insert a new label there is `TeX-arg-define-label', instead to read
>> a label we have `TeX-arg-label'. There is also `LaTeX-label' to
>> insert the whole "\label{}" macro (which is probably what you're
>> looking for, right?).
>
> thanks for your response. Indeed, I want to read-in the label and then
> insert it at once with the caption text. The issue with the other
> functions you mentioned is that they insert text at point upon
> execution, i.e.:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> \begin{figure}
> % with (reftex-label nil t): Works
> \captionbox{foobar\label{fig:foo}}{}
> % with (TeX-arg-define-label)
> \captionbox{fig:foo}{foobar\label{nil}}{}
> % with (LaTeX-label 'environment)
> \captionbox\label{fig:foo}{foobar\label{fig:foo}}{}
> \end{figure}
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> The function was modified like this:
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
>
> (defun LaTeX-arg-caption-captionbox (optional &optional prompt)
> "Query for the arguments of `\\captionbox' incl. a label and
> insert them."
> (let* ((caption (TeX-read-string (TeX-argument-prompt optional prompt
> "Caption")))
> (label ; (if (fboundp 'reftex-label) Version 1
> ; (reftex-label nil t) Version 1
> ; (TeX-read-string (TeX-argument-prompt optional prompt
> "Label"))) Version 1
> ; (TeX-arg-define-label optional prompt) ; Version 2
> (LaTeX-label 'environment) ;; Version 3
> )
> (width (completing-read (TeX-argument-prompt t prompt "Width")
> (mapcar (lambda(elt) (concat TeX-esc (car
> elt)))
> (LaTeX-length-list))))
> (inpos (completing-read (TeX-argument-prompt t prompt "Inner
> position")
> '("c" "l" "r" "s")))
> (heading (format "%s\\label{%s}" caption label)))
> (LaTeX-indent-line)
> (TeX-argument-insert heading optional)
> (cond (;; 2 optional args
> (and width (not (string-equal width ""))
> inpos (not (string-equal inpos "")))
> (insert (format "[%s][%s]" width inpos)))
> (;; 1st empty opt. arg, 2nd opt. arg
> (and (string-equal width "")
> inpos (not (string-equal inpos "")))
> (insert (format "[][%s]" inpos)))
> (;; 1st opt. arg, 2nd empty opt. arg
> (and width (not (string-equal width ""))
> (string-equal inpos ""))
> (insert (format "[%s]" width)))
> (t ; Do nothing if both empty
> (ignore)))
> (LaTeX-fill-paragraph)))
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
>> As a rule of thumb, in AUCTeX you should always use these functions
>> and avoid using reftex' ones, since the jobs are seamlessly
>> transferred to the reftex equivalents if `reftex-plug-into-AUCTeX' has
>> been called.
>
> Of course, you're right. But do you a hint how I can achieve the
> desired result with AUCTeX functions?
With the brand-new `TeX-arg-label' function!
I'd suggest you to use the same check done inside `LaTeX-label' (if
`LaTeX-label-function' is a valid function call it), but I suspect you
need to pass to `reftex-label' also the second argument, which is not
requested by `LaTeX-label-function'. Probably there aren't many other
functions bound to `LaTeX-label-function' apart from `reftex-label',
in which case we could update the docstring of `LaTeX-label-function'
requesting also a second argument, but we need some feedback from
users before doing this change.
Bye,
Mosè