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- boxMacroNames
- This TeX mode variable contains a list
of names of box-making macros used in the body of a figure
environment. The standard LaTeX commands \includegraphics
and \includegraphics* (both part of the LaTeX2e
graphics package) are included in this list by default.
- citeCommands
- Any command listed as a ``cite'' command
is command-double-clickable (see section 3.2).
The standard LaTeX commands \cite and \nocite are
included in this list by default.
- fillcolumn, leftFillColumn
- See the
Alpha Manual on the System help menu (under the question
mark) for more information about these variables.
- funcExpr
- In TeX mode, funcExpr is a regular
expression used to search for a subsection header (see the
commands Next Subsection and Prev Subsection
described in section 2.1.1) and to build the
funcs pop-up menu (see section 2.2).
- funcExprAlt
- In TeX mode, funcExprAlt is a
regular expression used to search for a section header (see the
commands Next Section and Prev Section described in
section 2.1.1).
- parseExpr
- The variable parseExpr is a regular
expression used to build the funcs pop-up menu. See
section 2.2 for more information.
- prefixString
- This variable is used in
conjunction with the Comment Line command on Alpha's
Text menu. In TeX mode, this string is set to
``
%
'' by default, which makes comment line very
useful for commenting out large blocks of LaTeX code.
- refCommands
- Any command listed as a ``ref'' command is
command-double-clickable. The standard LaTeX commands \ref
and \pageref are included in this list by default.
- wordBreak, wordBreakPreface
- These variables
hold regular expressions that define a ``word'' in TeX mode. (A
``word'' is any text string that is double-clickable.) See the
Alpha Manual on the System help menu (under the question
mark) for more information about these variables.
- wrapBreak, wrapBreakPreface
- These variables are
similar to wordBreak and wordBreakPreface above,
except that they are used by Alpha to wrap lines, not delineate
words. See the Alpha Manual on the System help menu (under
the question mark) for more information.
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Tom Scavo
Sun Sep 1 11:50:47 EDT 1996