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With version 3, Supercite has undergone an almost complete rewrite, and
has hopefully benefitted in a number of ways, including vast
improvements in the speed of performance, a big reduction in size of the
code and in the use of Emacs resources, and a much cleaner and flexible
internal architecture. The central construct of the info alist, and its
role in Supercite has been expanded, and the other central concept, the
general package Regi, was developed to provide a theoretically unlimited
flexibility.
But most of this work is internal and not of very great importance to the
casual user. There have been some changes at the user-visible level,
but for the most part, the Supercite configuration variables from
version 2 should still be relevant to version 3. Below, I briefly
outline those user-visible things that have changed since version 2. For
details, look to other sections of this manual.
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Supercite proper now comes in a single file, `supercite.el', which
contains everything except the unsupported noodlings, overloading (which
should be more or less obsolete with the release of Emacs 19), and the
general lisp packages `reporter.el' and `regi.el'. Finally,
the TeXinfo manual comes in its own file as well. In particular, the
file `sc.el' from the version 2 distribution is obsolete, as is the
file `sc-elec.el'.
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sc-spacify-name-chars
is gone in version 3.
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sc-nickname-alist
is gone in version 3. The
sc-attrib-selection-list
is a more general construct supporting
the same basic feature.
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The version 2 variable
sc-preferred-attribution
has been changed
to sc-preferred-attribution-list
, and has been expanded upon to
allow you to specify an ordered list of preferred attributions.
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sc-mail-fields-list
has been removed, and header nuking in
general has been greatly improved, giving you wider flexibility in
specifying which headers to keep and remove while presenting a
simplified interface to commonly chosen defaults.
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Post-yank paragraph filling has been completely removed from Supercite,
other packages just do it better than Supercite ever would. Supercite
will still fill newly cited paragraphs.
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The variable
sc-all-but-cite-p
has been replaced by
sc-cite-region-limit
.
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Keymap hacking in the reply buffer has been greatly simplified, with, I
believe, little reduction in functionality.
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Hacking of the reply buffer's docstring has been completely eliminated.
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