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RefTeX can be configured to recognize additional labeled
environments and macros. This is done with the variable
reftex-label-alist
(see Options (Defining Label Environments)). If you are not familiar with Lisp, you can use the
custom
library to configure this rather complex variable. To do
this, use
M-x customize-variable <RET> reftex-label-alist <RET> |
Here we will discuss a few examples, in order to make things clearer.
It can also be instructive to look at the constant
reftex-label-alist-builtin
which contains the entries for
all the builtin environments and macros (see Builtin Label Environments).
• Theorem and Axiom | Defined with \newenvironment .
| |
• Quick Equation | When a macro sets the label type. | |
• Figure Wrapper | When a macro argument is a label. | |
• Adding Magic Words | Other words for other languages. | |
• Using \eqref | How to switch to this AMS-LaTeX macro. | |
• Non-Standard Environments | Environments without \begin and \end | |
• Putting it Together | How to combine many entries. |
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