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Style files are Emacs Lisp files which are evaluated by AUCTeX
in association with the \documentclass and
\usepackage commands of a document (see
(auctex)Style Files). Support for RefTeX in such a style file
is useful when the LaTeX style defines macros or environments
connected with labels, citations, or the index. Many style files
(e.g., amsmath.el or natbib.el)
distributed with AUCTeX already support RefTeX in this way.
Before calling a RefTeX function, the style hook should always test for the availability of the function, so that the style file will also work for people who do not use RefTeX.
Additions made with style files in the way described below
remain local to the current document. For example, if one package
uses AMSTeX, the style file will make RefTeX switch over to
\eqref, but this will not affect other
documents.
A style hook may contain calls to
reftex-add-label-environments12 which defines additions
to reftex-label-alist. The argument taken by this
function must have the same format as
reftex-label-alist. The amsmath.el
style file of AUCTeX for example contains the following:
(TeX-add-style-hook "amsmath"
(lambda ()
(if (fboundp 'reftex-add-label-environments)
(reftex-add-label-environments '(AMSTeX)))))
while a package myprop defining a
proposition environment with
\newtheorem might use
(TeX-add-style-hook "myprop"
(lambda ()
(LaTeX-add-environments '("proposition" LaTeX-env-label))
(if (fboundp 'reftex-add-label-environments)
(reftex-add-label-environments
'(("proposition" ?p "prop:" "~\\ref{%s}" t
("Proposition" "Prop.") -3))))))
Similarly, a style hook may contain a call to
reftex-set-cite-format to set the citation format.
The style file natbib.el for the Natbib citation
style does switch RefTeX’s citation format like this:
(TeX-add-style-hook "natbib"
(lambda ()
(if (fboundp 'reftex-set-cite-format)
(reftex-set-cite-format 'natbib))))
The hook may contain a call to
reftex-add-index-macros to define additional
\index-like macros. The argument must have the same
format as reftex-index-macros. It may be a symbol,
to trigger support for one of the builtin index packages. For
example, the style multind.el contains
(TeX-add-style-hook "multind"
(lambda ()
(and (fboundp 'reftex-add-index-macros)
(reftex-add-index-macros '(multind)))))
If you have your own package myindex which defines the following macros to be used with the LaTeX index.sty file
\newcommand{\molec}[1]{#1\index{Molecules!#1}}
\newcommand{\aindex}[1]{#1\index[author]{#1}
you could write this in the style file myindex.el:
(TeX-add-style-hook "myindex"
(lambda ()
(TeX-add-symbols
'("molec" TeX-arg-index)
'("aindex" TeX-arg-index))
(if (fboundp 'reftex-add-index-macros)
(reftex-add-index-macros
'(("molec{*}" "idx" ?m "Molecules!" nil nil)
("aindex{*}" "author" ?a "" nil nil))))))
Finally the hook may contain a call to
reftex-add-section-levels to define additional
section statements. For example, the FoilTeX class has just two
headers, \foilhead and \rotatefoilhead.
Here is a style file foils.el that will inform
RefTeX about these:
(TeX-add-style-hook "foils"
(lambda ()
(if (fboundp 'reftex-add-section-levels)
(reftex-add-section-levels '(("foilhead" . 3)
("rotatefoilhead" . 3))))))
This used to be the function
reftex-add-to-label-alist which is still available
as an alias for compatibility.
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