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LaTeX mode provides a few extra features not applicable to plain TeX:
Insert ‘\begin’ and
‘\end’ for LaTeX block and position
point on a line between them
(tex-latex-block).
Close the innermost LaTeX block not yet closed
(tex-close-latex-block).
In LaTeX input, ‘\begin’ and
‘\end’ tags are used to group blocks of
text. To insert a block, type C-c C-o
(tex-latex-block). This prompts for a block type,
and inserts the appropriate matching
‘\begin’ and
‘\end’ tags, leaving a blank line
between the two and moving point there.
When entering the block type argument to C-c C-o,
you can use the usual completion commands (see Completion). The default
completion list contains the standard LaTeX block types. If you
want additional block types for completion, customize the list
variable latex-block-names.
In LaTeX input, ‘\begin’ and
‘\end’ tags must balance. You can use
C-c C-e (tex-close-latex-block) to insert
an ‘\end’ tag which matches the last
unmatched ‘\begin’. It also indents the
‘\end’ to match the corresponding
‘\begin’, and inserts a newline after
the ‘\end’ tag if point is at the
beginning of a line. The minor mode
latex-electric-env-pair-mode automatically inserts
an ‘\end’ or
‘\begin’ tag for you when you type the
corresponding one.