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Miscellaneous submenu

 
verb <CTL OPT V>
footnote <CTL OPT F>
marginal note <CTL OPT N>

All the above commands wrap the current selection, if there is one.

label <CTL OPT L>
ref <CTL OPT X>
pageref <CTL OPT P>
cite <CTL OPT C>
nocite <SHF CTL OPT C>

These commands do more than simply insert the corresponding LaTeX command. For instance, press <CTL OPT X> or <CTL OPT P> to insert a \ref or \pageref command, respectively. The inserted command will contain the argument of the nearest \label command. Continue pressing <CTL OPT X> or <CTL OPT P> to cycle through all the \label commands in your document.

item <CTL OPT J>

Simply press <CTL OPT J> inside an itemize, enumerate, description, or thebibliography environment to insert an item of the appropriate type at the insertion point.

quotes <CTL OPT '>
double quotes <SHF CTL OPT '>

The latex.tcl macro package incorporates a ``smart quotes'' feature originally implemented by an unknown author (see the code in latexSmart.tcl) that makes the typing of quoted material totally transparent. Just use the quote key as you would for plain text files. Consequently, the quotes and double quotes commands are primarily used for quoting existing text.

ellipsis
en-dash
em-dash
TeX logo
LaTeX logo
Latex2e logo
date

These are a few of the text-related LaTeX commands that I've found useful from time to time.

dag
ddag
section mark
paragraph mark
copyright
pounds

The previous six commands may be used in any mode, including math mode.


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Tom Scavo
Sun Sep 1 11:50:47 EDT 1996