Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!yale!slb-sdr!saito From: saito@slb-sdr.UUCP (Naoki Saito) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: Re: Spelling a TeX/LaTeX buffer Message-ID: <480@slb-sdr.UUCP> Date: 3 May 88 17:49:39 GMT References: <8804231931.AA02057@backup.vuse.uucp> <456@crin.crin.fr> Organization: Schlumberger-Doll Research, Ridgefield, CT Lines: 29 Keywords: spell & TeX/LaTeX in GNU Emacs Summary: Where is "tex-spell-buffer"? In article <456@crin.crin.fr>, hermann@crin.crin.fr (Miki HERMANN) writes: > > This command assures that if you load a file *.tex in GNU Emacs buffer > you automatically set TeX-mode for it. Now you have all the special > and useful TeX-mode commands available. Try C-c C-h to see them. There > is also a TeX/LaTeX spell command in it. You can invoke it either as > > M-x tex-spell-buffer > or > C-c C-s b > > The tex-spell-buffer command gives you also the possibility to create > a hashed file of your own special words which are then in the > following spell command invocations not indicated as spell errors. We are using GNU emacs 18.50.1 now, but we could not find where this "tex-spell-buffer" function is. In the tex-mode.el, there's no function like that. Could anyone show me how to get this? Regards, Naoki Saito (saito@sdr.slb.com) Schlumberger-Doll Research -- Naoki Saito (saito@sdr.slb.com) Schlumberger-Doll Research