RefTeX

RefTeX is a reference management software package designed for use with Emacs and BibTeX.[1][2][3][4] While it can cooperate effectively with the popular AUCTeX package, it is not strictly necessary to use them together.[3]

RefTeX obviates the need to tediously search through different parts of a LaTeX document and associated BibTeX files when using cross-referencing macros such as \label, \ref, \cite, and \index. It also provides an interface for visualizing and quickly navigating a LaTeX document's structure.[5]

RefTeX is distributed under the GNU General Public License. It was originally written by Carsten Dominik, the author of org-mode and CDLaTeX, with contributions by Stephen Eglen, and is currently maintained by the AUCTeX project. It has been bundled and pre-installed with Emacs since version 20.2.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Dominik, Carsten (2009-08-09). RefTeX User Manual (Version 4.34 ed.). Free Software Foundation.
  2. ^ Lingnau, Anselm (2007). "Referenzen mit Pfiff". LaTeX Hacks: Tipps & Techniken für professionellen Textsatz. Hack Series. Cologne: O'Reilly. pp. 363–367. ISBN 978-3-89721-477-4.
  3. ^ a b Solsona, Francisco; Elisa, Viso, eds. (2007). "RefTeX". Manual de supervivencia en Linux. Temas de computación. Mexico City: Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. pp. 241–242. ISBN 978-970-32-5040-0.
  4. ^ Izdebska, Kinga (2001). "Wykorzystanie Gnu Emacs i Reftex podczastworzenia indeksów dla dokumentów LaTeX 2ε". Biuletyn Polskiej Grupy Użytkowników Systemu TeX. 17: 45–50. ISSN 1230-5650.
  5. ^ van Oostrum, Piet (1999). "Using Emacs and AUCTeX for preparing LaTeX documents" (PDF). MAPS. 23: 108–112.


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