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[AUCTeX] Re: footnote highlighting
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Jim Ottaway |
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[AUCTeX] Re: footnote highlighting |
Date: |
Tue, 31 May 2005 21:44:10 +0100 |
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>>>>> Ralf Angeli <address@hidden> writes:
> Oh, just noticed that I was writing nonsense. Of course your
> suggestion would work. I simply mixed this up with thoughts about
> moving the reference keywords in `font-latex-built-in-keyword-classes'
> further downward which would allow other keyword classes to overwrite
> the reference face.
> Anyway, another issue I have with the proposal is that I don't think
> footnotes alone warrant a new built-in keyword class. If we do this
> for other LaTeX macros as well we'll soon have a keyword class
> inflation. That means the suggestion about disabling selected classes
> of the built-in keyword classes would still be my favorite.
Yes, I can see the danger of keyword class inflation, but if one uses
footnotes extensively for citing historical sources and the like, as I
do, then a footnote class is at least as important as, for example, a
math-command class, actually more so as I don't use very much maths in
my work. I appreciate that everyone has different ideas of what is
important, but I would have thought that many who need long textual
footnotes and who choose to use font-locking would prefer not to see
long footnotes with all the text rendered in the same colour.
Sorry for banging on about this excessively: I won't repeat the case
again.
Your suggestion would, of course, be a welcome solution if I haven't
been convincing enough.
Regards,
--
Jim Ottaway