On 2007-05-25, Russell L. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Auctex is installed (11.83-6). This is a recent (less than two month > old) installation of Debian Lenny ("testing") via netinstall, kept up > to date with snaptic. TeX is via TeXLive. > > When a LaTeX document is loaded, XEmacs automatically selects the > following modes: latex-mode, font-lock-mode, auto-fill mode. There > appears to be no such thing as auctex-mode. Turning off > font-lock-mode does not change the behaviour.
There is no 'auctex-mode'. Confusingly, auctex is associated with something called LaTeX-mode, which is distinct from the built-in latex-mode. However, when I test this on my set-up, I get the same behaviour in any tex mode - plain-tex, latex, or LaTeX. > > As I previously stated, in latex mode, multiple presses of the " key > (which is shift-') result in a pair of left-quotes (``) followed by > pairs of right quotes (''). > > What do you mean, "in the same spot"? I mean don't press anything else between the first and second ". That sounds like just what you're doing though, so I don't know why this isn't working. > Each keypress advances the > cursor. Using the cursor-movement keys to back up the cursor does not > produce a " character. > Ok, I found out what's going on. The behaviour I described is standard for Auctex as well as for the built-in Tex modes that come with regular GNU Emacs. This is not the same in Xemacs. Presumably there would be a way to customize Xemacs to behave like this, but it is not there by default. I don't know enough about Xemacs to comment further. Sorry for the confusion. Tyler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]