Hi Keita,
Ikumi Keita <[email protected]> writes:
> Here is a quote from the doc string explaining KEY-VAL-ALIST argument
> of `TeX-read-key-val'. `multi-prompt-key-value' has the same phrase as
> well:
> ,----
> | The car of each element should be a string representing a key and
> | the optional cdr should be a list with strings to be used as
> | values for the key.
> `----
> The description about the cdr isn't correct. In the actual
> implementation, KEY-VAL-ALIST argument of `TeX-read-key-val'
> is given in a form like
> (("placement" ("tbp" "t" "b" "p"))
> ("name")
> ("fileext")
> ("within" ("chapter" "section" "subsection"))
> ("relatedcapstyle" ("yes" "no")))))
> (taken from floatrow.el)
> [...]
> I think the doc string should be adapted accordingly. What do you think
> about it?
Good catch :-) I think this should read:
TABLE is an alist. The first element of each list is a string
representing a key and the optional second element is a list with
strings to be used as values for the key.
Does is make sense? Any comments welcome.
Best, Arash