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By default, when Supercite cites the original message for the
first time, it just goes ahead and inserts the reference header
indexed by sc-preferred-header-style. However, you
may want to select different reference headers based on the type
of reply or forwarding you are doing. You may also want to
preview the reference header before deciding whether to insert it
into the reply buffer or not. Supercite provides an optional
electric reference mode which you can drop into to give
you this functionality.
If the variable sc-electric-references-p is
non-nil, Supercite will bring up an electric
reference mode buffer and place you into a recursive edit. The
electric reference buffer is read-only, so you cannot directly
modify the reference text until you exit electric references and
insert the text into the reply buffer. But you can cycle through
all the reference header rewrite functions in your
sc-rewrite-header-list.
You can also set a new preferred header style, jump to any header, or jump to the preferred header. The header will be shown in the electric reference buffer and the header index and function name will appear in the echo area.
The following commands are available while in electric reference mode (shown here with their default key bindings):
sc-eref-next (n)Displays the next reference header in the electric
reference buffer. If the variable
sc-electric-circular-p is non-nil,
invoking sc-eref-next while viewing the last
reference header in the list will wrap around to the first
header.
sc-eref-prev (p)Displays the previous reference header in the electric
reference buffer. If the variable
sc-electric-circular-p is non-nil,
invoking sc-eref-prev will wrap around to the
last header.
sc-eref-goto (g)Goes to a specified reference header. The index (into the
sc-rewrite-header-list) can be specified as a
numeric argument to the command. Otherwise, Supercite will
query you for the index in the minibuffer.
sc-eref-jump (j)Display the preferred reference header, i.e., the one
indexed by the current value of
sc-preferred-header-style.
sc-eref-setn (s)Set the preferred reference header (i.e.,
sc-preferred-header-style) to the currently
displayed header.
sc-eref-exit (C-j, RET, and ESC C-c)Exit from electric reference mode and insert the current header into the reply buffer.
sc-eref-abort (q,
x)Exit from electric reference mode without inserting the current header.
Supercite will execute the hook
sc-electric-mode-hook before entering electric
reference mode.
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