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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:
sc-mail-nuke-blank-lines-p
.
sc-confirm-always-p
.
sc-downcase-p
.
sc-electric-references-p
.
sc-auto-fill-region-p
.
sc-electric-circular-p
.
sc-nested-citation-p
.
sc-use-only-preferences-p
.
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:
sc-preferred-attribution-list
.
sc-cite-region-limit
.
sc-mail-nuke-mail-headers
.
sc-mail-header-nuke-list
.
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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