Thanks,
-Ben
> GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.9)
> Using emacs in LaTeX mode shows superscript and subscript as raised
> and lowered respectively, which is kind of neat, but sort of breaks
> the spartan "simplicity" of emacs that I have come to like,
Are you sure you are not confusing Emacs with ed?
> and
> renders some of the sub sub scripts unreadable. How do I disable this
> feature?
Assuming you are using Emacs' built-in TeX mode, Stefan Monnier provided
a hack on this list before:
(eval-after-load "tex-mode" '(fset 'tex-font-lock-suscript 'ignore))
If you are using a development version of Emacs, you can simply
customize `tex-fontify-script'.
--
Ralf
Pretty sure I'm using emacs, do other editors exist? :-)
> Assuming you are using Emacs' built-in TeX mode, Stefan Monnier provided
> a hack on this list before:
Without knowing better, I'll assume that the LaTeX mode is the same as
the built in TeX mode (it says (LaTeX) at the bottom of my emacs
screen).
> (eval-after-load "tex-mode" '(fset 'tex-font-lock-suscript 'ignore))
Works perfectly, Thanks. I did a search using Google Groups but
didn't see Stefan's post.
Cheers,
-Ben