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Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites
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Kevin Rodgers |
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Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites |
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Mon, 11 Mar 2002 09:16:40 -0700 |
Dan Jacobson wrote:
>
> OK, say I'm in supercite. I have a region that I want to cite the
> most old fashioned style. You know, "> ". What do you recommend I do
> with the current standard equipment? Currently I do
> (query-replace-regexp "^" "> ") but it is embarrassing as I'm not
> taking advantage of supercite.
I don't use supercite, but the quick-and-dirty citation hack I use is:
C-x r t > RET
--
Kevin Rodgers <kevinr@ihs.com>
- sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Dan Jacobson, 2002/03/04
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Glenn Morris, 2002/03/04
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Dan Jacobson, 2002/03/06
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Glenn Morris, 2002/03/06
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Dan Jacobson, 2002/03/11
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Glenn Morris, 2002/03/11
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Dan Jacobson, 2002/03/12
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Glenn Morris, 2002/03/12
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Dan Jacobson, 2002/03/13
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites,
Kevin Rodgers <=
- Re: sc-cite-region doesn't allow making old-fashioned "> " cites, Stefan Monnier, 2002/03/11