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Perhaps the most used keyboard commands of AUCTeX are the short-cuts available for easy insertion of font changing macros.
If you give an argument (that is, type C-u) to the font command,
the innermost font will be replaced, i.e. the font in the TeX group
around point will be changed. The following table shows the available
commands, with ∗
indicating the position where the text
will be inserted.
Insert bold face ‘\textbf{∗}’ text.
Insert medium face ‘\textmd{∗}’ text.
Insert italics ‘\textit{∗}’ text.
Insert emphasized ‘\emph{∗}’ text.
Insert slanted ‘\textsl{∗}’ text.
Insert roman ‘\textrm{∗}’ text.
Insert sans serif ‘\textsf{∗}’ text.
Insert typewriter ‘\texttt{∗}’ text.
Insert SMALL CAPS ‘\textsc{∗}’ text.
Insert upper lower case ‘\textulc{∗}’ text.
Insert SWASH ‘\textsw{∗}’ text.
Insert normal ‘\textnormal{∗}’ text.
Delete the innermost font specification containing point.
(C-c C-f) Insert template for font change command.
If replace is non-nil
, replace current font. what
determines the font to use, as specified by TeX-font-list
.
List of fonts used by TeX-font
.
Each entry is a list with three elements. The first element is the key to
activate the font. The second element is the string to insert before
point, and the third element is the string to insert after point. An
optional fourth element means always replace if non-nil
.
List of fonts used by TeX-font
in LaTeX mode. It has the same
structure as TeX-font-list
.
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