[OS X TeX] Customizing Emacs.

Frederick Hoyt fmhoyt at mail.utexas.edu
Mon Nov 29 09:14:05 EST 2004


I'm not sure which functionalities you're speaking of, but I used to 
use TexShop (and still do, sometimes), and have been able to reproduce 
some if its features in Emacs by defining macros and abbreviations. I 
find these extremely useful.



On Nov 29, 2004, at 3:06 AM, Andrea Riciputi wrote:

> Hi all,
> I've been using emacs as editor of choice since I swithed from OS9 to 
> OSX, but I've never been full satified with it especially when I use 
> it to edit LaTeX files. AucTeX is powerfull, but I've not been able to 
> get the full control of it. I miss in particular, all those keyboard 
> shortcuts that Alpha had (and have I know) and that make so easy 
> typesetting LaTeX.
>
> Anyone here has ever managed AucTeX with those sort of shortcut? How? 
> Could anyone of you give me some hints about this? Only few 
> suggestions or examples could be of help...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>   Andrea.
>
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