Document new features of TeX mode

* doc/emacs/text.texi (TeX Print): Document
'tex-print-file-extension'.
* doc/emacs/programs.texi (Misc for Programs): Document support
for Prettify Symbols mode in TeX mode.
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Shakthi Kannan 2015-12-30 19:46:55 +02:00 committed by Eli Zaretskii
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@ -1530,14 +1530,16 @@ with the Foldout package (@pxref{Foldout}).
Prettify Symbols mode is a buffer-local minor mode that replaces
certain strings with more attractive versions for display purposes.
For example, in Emacs Lisp mode, it replaces the string @samp{lambda}
with the Greek lambda character @samp{λ}. You may wish to use this in
non-programming modes as well. You can customize the mode by adding
more entries to @code{prettify-symbols-alist}. More elaborate
customization is available via customizing
@code{prettify-symbols-compose-predicate} if its default value
@code{prettify-symbols-default-compose-p} is not appropriate. There
is also a global version, @code{global-prettify-symbols-mode}, which
enables the mode in all buffers that support it.
with the Greek lambda character @samp{λ}. In a @TeX{} buffer, it will
replace @samp{\alpha} @dots{} @samp{\omega} and other math macros with
their Unicode characters. You may wish to use this in non-programming
modes as well. You can customize the mode by adding more entries to
@code{prettify-symbols-alist}. More elaborate customization is
available via customizing @code{prettify-symbols-compose-predicate} if
its default value @code{prettify-symbols-default-compose-p} is not
appropriate. There is also a global version,
@code{global-prettify-symbols-mode}, which enables the mode in all
buffers that support it.
The symbol at point can be shown in its original form. This is
controlled by the variable @code{prettify-symbols-unprettify-at-point}:

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@ -1717,6 +1717,7 @@ such as @code{"/tmp"}.
@vindex latex-run-command
@vindex tex-dvi-view-command
@vindex tex-dvi-print-command
@vindex tex-print-file-extension
The buffer's @TeX{} variant determines what shell command @kbd{C-c
C-b} actually runs. In Plain @TeX{} mode, it is specified by the
variable @code{tex-run-command}, which defaults to @code{"tex"}. In
@ -1725,7 +1726,12 @@ defaults to @code{"latex"}. The shell command that @kbd{C-c C-v} runs
to view the @file{.dvi} output is determined by the variable
@code{tex-dvi-view-command}, regardless of the @TeX{} variant. The
shell command that @kbd{C-c C-p} runs to print the output is
determined by the variable @code{tex-dvi-print-command}.
determined by the variable @code{tex-dvi-print-command}. The variable
@code{tex-print-file-extension} can be set to the required file
extension for viewing and printing @TeX{}-compiled files. For
example, you can set it to @file{.pdf}, and update
@code{tex-dvi-view-command} and @code{tex-dvi-print-command}
accordingly.
Normally, Emacs automatically appends the output file name to the
shell command strings described in the preceding paragraph. For

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@ -885,9 +885,11 @@ name patterns (e.g. all "FOR_DOXYGEN_ONLY_*") to be excluded.
** TeX mode
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*** New custom variable `tex-print-file-extension' to help users who
use PDF instead of DVI.
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*** TeX mode now supports Prettify Symbols mode. When enabling
`prettify-symbols-mode' in a tex-mode buffer, \alpha ... \omega, and
many other math macros are displayed using unicode characters.