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Pressing the keys C-c = pops up a buffer showing the table of contents of the document. By default, this `*toc*' buffer shows only the sections of a document. Using the l and i keys you can display all labels and index entries defined in the document as well.
With the cursor in any of the lines denoting a location in the document, simple key strokes will display the corresponding part in another window, jump to that location, or perform other actions.
Here is a list of special commands in the `*toc*' buffer. A summary of this information is always available by pressing ?.
reftex-toc
(C-c =) was
called.
reftex-highlight-selection
, 8.10 Fontification.
reftex-toc-follow-mode
. Note that only context in files already
visited is shown. RefTeX will not visit a file just for follow
mode. See, however, the variable
reftex-revisit-to-follow
.
reftex-toc
was last called.
\section
to
\chapter
, \subsection
to \section
etc. If there is
an active region, all sections in the region will be promoted, including
the one at point. To avoid mistakes, RefTeX requires a fresh
document scan before executing this command - if necessary, it will
automatically do this scan and ask the user to repeat the promotion
command.
\chapter
to \section
etc. If there is an active
region, all sections in the region will be demoted, including the one at
point.
reftex-toc
was last called.
reftex-toc
was last called.
reftex-toc-max-level
.
reftex-toc-include-file-boundaries
.
reftex-toc-include-labels
. When called with a prefix argument,
RefTeX will prompt for a label type and include only labels of
the selected type in the `*toc*' buffer. The mode line `L<>'
indicator shows which labels are included.
reftex-toc-include-index-entries
. When called with a prefix
argument, RefTeX will prompt for a specific index and include
only entries in the selected index in the `*toc*' buffer. The mode
line `I<>' indicator shows which index is used.
reftex-toc-include-context
.
reftex-enable-partial-scans
is non-nil, rescan only the file this
location is defined in, not the entire document.
xr
package (see section 3.6 xr
: Cross-Document References), RefTeX will switch to one of the external
documents.
reftex-auto-recenter-toc
.
In order to define additional commands for the `*toc*' buffer, the
keymap reftex-toc-map
may be used.
If you call reftex-toc
while the `*toc*' buffer already
exists, the cursor will immediately jump to the right place, i.e. the
section from which reftex-toc
was called will be highlighted.
The command C-c - (reftex-toc-recenter
) will only redisplay
the `*toc*' buffer and highlight the correct line without actually
selecting the `*toc*' window. This can be useful to quickly find
out where in the document you currently are. You can also automate this
by asking RefTeX to keep track of your current editing position in the
TOC. The TOC window will then be updated whenever you stop typing for
more than reftex-idle-time
seconds. By default this works only
with the dedicated `*TOC*' frame. But you can also force automatic
recentering of the TOC window on the current frame with
(setq reftex-auto-recenter-toc t) |
The section macros recognized by RefTeX are all LaTeX section
macros (from \part
to \subsubparagraph
) and the commands
\addchap
and \addsec
from the KOMA-Script classes.
Additional macros can be configured with the variable
reftex-section-levels
. It is also possible to add certain LaTeX
environments to the table of contents. This is probably only useful for
theorem-like environments. See section 3.4 Defining Label Environments, for an
example.
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