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sc-open-line
(C-c C-p o)
- Similar to Emacs' standard
open-line
commands, but inserts the
citation string in front of the new line. As with open-line
,
an optional numeric argument inserts that many new lines.
sc-describe
(C-c C-p h and C-c C-p ?)
- This function has been obsoleted by the TeXinfo manual you are now
reading. It is still provided for compatibility, but it will eventually
go away.
sc-version
(C-c C-p v)
- Echos the version of Supercite you are using. With the optional
universal argument (C-u), this command inserts the version
information into the current buffer.
sc-submit-bug-report
(C-c C-p C-b)
- If you encounter a bug, or wish to suggest an enhancement, use this
command to set up an outgoing mail buffer, with the proper address to
the Supercite maintainer automatically inserted in the `To:'
field. This command also inserts information that the Supercite
maintainer can use to recreate your exact setup, making it easier to
verify your bug.
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