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Variable Toggling Shortcuts
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   Supercite defines a number of commands that make it easier for you to
toggle and set various Supercite variables as you are editing the reply
buffer.  For example, you may want to turn off filling or whitespace
cleanup, but only temporarily.  These toggling shortcut commands make
this easy to do.

   Like Supercite commands in general, the toggling commands are placed
on a keymap prefix within the greater Supercite keymap.  For the default
value of `sc-mode-map-prefix', this will be `C-c C-p C-t'.

   The following commands toggle the value of certain Supercite
variables which take only a binary value:

`C-c C-p C-t b'
     Toggles the variable `sc-mail-nuke-blank-lines-p'.

`C-c C-p C-t c'
     Toggles the variable `sc-confirm-always-p'.

`C-c C-p C-t d'
     Toggles the variable `sc-downcase-p'.

`C-c C-p C-t e'
     Toggles the variable `sc-electric-references-p'.

`C-c C-p C-t f'
     Toggles the variable `sc-auto-fill-region-p'.

`C-c C-p C-t o'
     Toggles the variable `sc-electric-circular-p'.

`C-c C-p C-t s'
     Toggles the variable `sc-nested-citation-p'.

`C-c C-p C-t u'
     Toggles the variable `sc-use-only-preferences-p'.

`C-c C-p C-t w'
     Toggles the variable `sc-fixup-whitespace-p'.

   The following commands let you set the value of multi-value
variables, in the same way that Emacs' `set-variable' does:

`C-c C-p C-t a'
     Sets the value of the variable `sc-preferred-attribution-list'.

`C-c C-p C-t l'
     Sets the value of the variable `sc-cite-region-limit'.

`C-c C-p C-t n'
     Sets the value of the variable `sc-mail-nuke-mail-headers'.

`C-c C-p C-t N'
     Sets the value of the variable `sc-mail-header-nuke-list'.

`C-c C-p C-t p'
     Sets the value of the variable `sc-preferred-header-style'.

   One special command is provided to toggle both
`sc-auto-fill-region-p' and `sc-fixup-whitespace-p' together.  This is
because you typically want to run Supercite with either variable as
`nil' or non-`nil'.  The command to toggle these variables together is
bound on `C-c C-p C-p'.

   Finally, the command `C-c C-p C-t h' (also `C-c C-p C-t ?') brings
up a Help message on the toggling keymap.


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