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   RefTeX is a package for managing Labels, References, Citations and
index entries with GNU Emacs.

   Don't be discouraged by the size of this manual, which covers RefTeX
in great depth.  All you need to know to use RefTeX can be summarized
on two pages (Note: RefTeX in a Nutshell).  You can go back later to
other parts of this document when needed.

Introduction
Quick-Start information.
Table of Contents
A Tool to move around quickly.
Labels and References
Creating and referencing labels.
Citations
Creating Citations.
Index Support
Creating and Checking Index Entries.
Viewing Cross-References
Who references or cites what?
RefTeXs Menu
The Ref menu in the menubar.
Key Bindings
The default key bindings.
Faces
Fontification of RefTeX's buffers.
Multifile Documents
Document spread over many files.
Language Support
How to support other languages.
Finding Files
Included TeX files and BibTeX .bib files.
AUCTeX
Cooperation with AUCTeX.
Optimizations
When RefTeX is too slow.
Problems and Work-Arounds
First Aid.
Imprint
Author, Web-site, Thanks
Commands
Which are the available commands.
Options
How to extend and configure RefTeX.
Keymaps and Hooks
For customization.
Changes
A List of recent changes to RefTeX.
The Index

Index
The full index.
Introduction

Installation
How to install and activate RefTeX.
RefTeX in a Nutshell
A brief summary and quick guide.
Labels and References

Creating Labels
Referencing Labels
Builtin Label Environments
The environments RefTeX knows about.
Defining Label Environments
and environments it doesn't.
Reference Info
View the label corresponding to a \ref.
xr (LaTeX package)
References to external documents.
varioref (LaTeX package)
How to create \vref instead of \ref.
fancyref (LaTeX package)
How to create \fref instead of \ref.
Defining Label Environments

Theorem and Axiom
Defined with `\newenvironment'.
Quick Equation
When a macro sets the label type.
Figure Wrapper
When a macro argument is a label.
Adding Magic Words
Other words for other languages.
Using \eqref
How to switch to this AMS-LaTeX macro.
Non-Standard Environments
Environments without \begin and \end
Putting it Together
How to combine many entries.
Citations

Creating Citations
How to create them.
Citation Styles
Natbib, Harvard, Chicago and Co.
Citation Info
View the corresponding database entry.
Chapterbib and Bibunits
Multiple bibliographies in a Document.
Citations Outside LaTeX
How to make citations in Emails etc.
Index Support

Creating Index Entries
Macros and completion of entries.
The Index Phrases File
A special file for global indexing.
Displaying and Editing the Index
The index editor.
Builtin Index Macros
The index macros RefTeX knows about.
Defining Index Macros
and macros it doesn't.
The Index Phrases File

Collecting Phrases
Collecting from document or external.
Consistency Checks
Check for duplicates etc.
Global Indexing
The interactive indexing process.
AUCTeX

AUCTeX-RefTeX Interface
How both packages work together
Style Files
AUCTeX's style files can support RefTeX
Bib-Cite
Hypertext reading of a document
Options, Keymaps, Hooks

Options (Table of Contents)
Options (Defining Label Environments)
Options (Creating Labels)
Options (Referencing Labels)
Options (Creating Citations)
Options (Index Support)
Options (Viewing Cross-References)
Options (Finding Files)
Options (Optimizations)
Options (Fontification)
Options (Misc)

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