================================================================================ TeX Mode Completions v1.3 This file contains examples of `completions'. Completions are ways in which Alpha intelligently completes what you type in a mode specific way (in this case LaTeX specific). For simplicity, you can use the 'back-quote' key to jump to the next completion example, (although you could just position the cursor by hand if desired). Once at the correct position, imagine that you had just typed the preceding text. Now hit the completion invoking key (this is usually 'cmd-tab', unless you've overridden the default in which case it might be just `tab' or some user-defined key). Notice that Alpha completes what you typed, often saving time consuming typing, copy/pasting and removing the possibility of typos. Technical note: the presence of un-used stops can interfere with the completion/expansion of the next shortcut, so each jump via the back-quote key first clears all stops. (a) TeX reference completion (these are handled by a couple of completions that automatically cascade):