changeset 18050:506b35a4537e

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author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Sat, 31 May 1997 00:34:13 +0000
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+;; reftex.el --- Minor mode for doing \label{} \ref{} and \cite{} in LaTeX
+;; Copyright (c) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Author:     Carsten Dominik <dominik@strw.LeidenUniv.nl>
+;; Keywords:   tex
+
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+;; any later version.
+
+;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;;; Commentary:
+;;
+;; RefTeX is a minor mode with distinct support for \ref{}, \label{} and
+;; \cite{} commands in (multi-file) LaTeX documents.
+;; Labels are created semi-automatically.  Definition context of labels is
+;; provided when creating a reference.  Citations are simplified with
+;; efficient database lookup.
+;;
+;; To turn RefTeX Minor Mode on and off in a particular buffer, use
+;; `M-x reftex-mode'.
+;;
+;; To turn on RefTeX Minor Mode for all LaTeX files, add one of the
+;; following lines to your .emacs file:
+;;
+;;   (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'turn-on-reftex)   ; with AUCTeX LaTeX mode
+;;   (add-hook 'latex-mode-hook 'turn-on-reftex)   ; with Emacs latex mode
+;;
+;; For key bindings, see further down in this documentation.
+;;
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; OVERVIEW
+;; 
+;; 1. USING \label{} AND \ref{}. Labels and references are one of the
+;;    strong points of LaTeX. But, in documents with hundreds of
+;;    equations, figures, tables etc. it becomes quickly impossible to
+;;    find good label names and to actually remember them. Then, also
+;;    completion of labels in not enough. One actually needs to see the
+;;    context of the label definition to find the right one.
+;; 
+;;    - RefTeX distinguishes labels for different environments. It
+;;      always knows if a certain label references a figure, table
+;;      etc. You can configure RefTeX to recognize any additional
+;;      labeled environments you might have defined yourself.
+;;
+;;    - RefTeX defines automatically unique labels.  Type `C-c ('
+;;      (reftex-label) to insert a label at point. RefTeX will either
+;;        - derive a label from context (default for section labels)
+;;        - insert a simple label consisting of a prefix and a number
+;;          (default for equations and enumerate items) or
+;;        - prompt for a label string (figures and tables)
+;;      Which labels are created how can be controlled with the variable
+;;      reftex-insert-label-flags.
+;;
+;;    - Referencing labels is a snap and I promise you'll love it.
+;;      In order to make a reference, type `C-c )' (reftex-reference).
+;;      This shows an outline of the documents with all labels of a
+;;      certain type (figure, equation,...) and context of the label
+;;      definition.  Selecting one of the labels inserts a \ref{} macro
+;;      into the original buffer. Online help during the selection is
+;;      available with `?'.
+;; 
+;; 2. CITATIONS. After typing `C-c [' (reftex-citation), RefTeX will
+;;    let you specify a regexp to search in current BibTeX database files
+;;    (as specified in the \bibliography command) and pull out a formatted
+;;    list of matches for you to choose from. The list is *formatted* and
+;;    thus much easier to read than the raw database entries. It can also
+;;    be sorted. The text inserted into the buffer is by default just
+;;    `\cite{KEY}', but can also contain author names and the year in a
+;;    configurable way. See documentation of the variable
+;;    reftex-cite-format.
+;; 
+;; 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Typing `C-c =' (reftex-toc) will show
+;;    a table of contents of the document. From that buffer, you can
+;;    jump quickly to every part of your document. This is similar to
+;;    imenu, only it works for entire multifile documents and uses the
+;;    keyboard rather than the mouse. The initial version of this
+;;    function was contributed by Stephen Eglen.
+;;
+;; 4. MULTIFILE DOCUMENTS are supported in the same way as by AUCTeX.
+;;    I.e. if a source file is not a full LaTeX document by itself,
+;;    but included by another file, you may specify the name of
+;;    the (top level) master file in a local variable section at the
+;;    end of the source file, like so:
+;;
+;;      %%% Local Variables: 
+;;      %%% TeX-master: my_master.tex
+;;      %%% End:
+;;
+;;    This will only take effect when you load the file next time or when
+;;    you reset RefTeX with M-x reftex-reset-mode.
+;;
+;;    RefTeX will also recognize the file variable tex-main-file. This
+;;    variable is used by the Emacs TeX modes and works just like
+;;    AUCTeX's TeX-master variable. See the documentation of your TeX/LaTeX
+;;    modes.
+;;
+;;    RefTeX knows about all files related to a document via input and 
+;;    include. It provides functions to run regular expression searches and
+;;    replaces over the entire document and to create a TAGS file.
+;;
+;; 5. DOCUMENT PARSING. RefTeX needs to parse the document in order to find
+;;    labels and other information. It will do it automatically once, when
+;;    you start working with a document. If you need to enforce reparsing
+;;    later, call any of the functions reftex-citation, reftex-label,
+;;    reftex-reference, reftex-toc with a raw C-u prefix.
+;;
+;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; 
+;; CONFIGURATION
+;; 
+;; RefTeX contains many configurable options which change the way it works.
+;;
+;; Most importantly, RefTeX needs to be configured if you use labels to
+;; mark non-standard environments.  RefTeX always understands LaTeX section
+;; commands and the following environments: figure, figure*,
+;; sidewaysfigure, table, table*, sidewaystable, equation, eqnarray,
+;; enumerate. For everythings else, it needs to be configured.
+;;
+;; A good way to configure RefTeX is with the custom.el package by Per
+;; Abrahamsen, shipped with Emacs 20 and XEmacs 19.15. To do this, just
+;; say `M-x reftex-customize'.  This will not work with older versions 
+;; of custom.el.
+;;
+;; Here is a complete list of the RefTeX configuration variables with
+;; their default settings. You could copy this list to your .emacs file
+;; and change whatever is necessary. Each variable has an extensive
+;; documentation string. Look it up for more information!
+;;
+;;   ;; Configuration Variables and User Options for RefTeX ------------------
+;;   ;; Support for \label{} and \ref{} --------------------------------------
+;;        (setq reftex-label-alist nil)
+;;        (setq reftex-default-label-alist-entries '(Sideways LaTeX))
+;;        (setq reftex-use-text-after-label-as-context nil)
+;;   ;; Label insertion
+;;        (setq reftex-insert-label-flags '("s" "sft"))
+;;        (setq reftex-derive-label-parameters '(3 20 t 1 "-"
+;;                 ("the" "on" "in" "off" "a" "for" "by" "of" "and" "is")))
+;;        (setq reftex-label-illegal-re "[\000-\040\177-\377\\\\#$%&~^_{}]")
+;;        (setq reftex-abbrev-parameters '(4 2 "^saeiou" "aeiou"))
+;;   ;; Label referencing
+;;        (setq reftex-label-menu-flags '(t t nil nil nil nil))
+;;        (setq reftex-guess-label-type t)
+;;   ;; BibteX citation configuration ----------------------------------------
+;;        (setq reftex-bibpath-environment-variables '("BIBINPUTS" "TEXBIB"))
+;;        (setq reftex-bibfile-ignore-list nil)
+;;        (setq reftex-sort-bibtex-matches 'reverse-year)
+;;        (setq reftex-cite-format 'reftex-cite-format-default)
+;;   ;; Table of contents configuration --------------------------------------
+;;        (setq reftex-toc-follow-mode nil)
+;;   ;; Miscellaneous configurations -----------------------------------------
+;;        (setq reftex-extra-bindings nil)
+;;        (setq reftex-use-fonts t)
+;;        (setq reftex-keep-temporary-buffers t)
+;;        (setq reftex-auto-show-entry t)
+;;
+;; CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES:
+;; =======================
+;;
+;;  Suppose you are working with AMS-LaTeX amsmath package (with its math
+;;  environments like `align', `multiline' etc.).  Here is how you would
+;;  configure RefTeX to recognize these environments:
+;;
+;;  (setq reftex-label-alist '(AMSTeX))
+;;
+;;  This is very easy since RefTeX has builtin support for AMS-LaTeX.
+;;  Suppose, however, you are also
+;;
+;;  -  using "\newtheorem" in LaTeX in order to define two new environments
+;;     "Theorem" and "Axiom" like this:
+;;
+;;       \newtheorem{axiom}{Axiom}
+;;       \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
+;;
+;;  -  making your figures not directly with the figure environment, but with
+;;     a macro like
+;;
+;;         \newcommand{\myfig}[4][tbp]{
+;;           \begin{figure}[#1]
+;;           \epsimp[#4]{#2}
+;;           \caption{#3}
+;;           \end{figure}}
+;;
+;;     which would be called like
+;;
+;;         \myfig{filename}{\label{fig:13} caption text}{1}
+;;
+;; Here is how to tell RefTeX to also recognize Theorem and Axiom as
+;; labeled environments, and that any labels defined inside the \myfig
+;; macro are figure labels:
+;;
+;;    (setq reftex-label-alist 
+;;       '(AMSTeX
+;;	   ("axiom"   ?a "ax:"  "~\\ref{%s}" nil ("Axiom"   "Ax."))
+;;	   ("theorem" ?h "thr:" "~\\ref{%s}" t   ("Theorem" "Theor." "Th."))
+;;	   ("\\myfig" ?f "fig:" nil          t)))
+;;
+;; The type indicator characters ?a and ?h are used for prompts when
+;; RefTeX queries for a label type. Note that "h" was chosen for "theorem"
+;; since "t" is already taken by "table". Note that also "s", "f", "e", "n"
+;; are taken by the standard environments.
+;; The automatic labels for Axioms and Theorems will look like "ax:23" or
+;; "thr:24".
+;; The "\ref{%s}" is a format string indicating how to insert references to
+;; these labels. The nil format in the \myfig entry means to use the same
+;; format as other figure labels. 
+;; The next item indicates how to grab context of the label definition. 
+;; - t means to get it from a default location (from the beginning of a \macro
+;;   or after the \begin{} statement). t is *not* a good choice for eqnarray
+;;   and similar environments.
+;; - nil means to use the text right after the label definition.
+;; - For more complex ways of getting context, see the docstring of
+;;   reftex-label-alist.
+;; The strings at the end of each entry are used to guess the correct label
+;; type from the word before point when creating a reference.  E.g. if you
+;; write: "as we have shown in Theorem" and then press `C-)', RefTeX will
+;; know that you are looking for a Theorem label and restrict the labels in 
+;; the menu to only these labels without even asking.
+;; See also the documentation string of the variable reftex-label-alist.
+;;
+;; Depending on how you would like the label insertion and selection for the
+;; new environments to work, you might want to add the letters "a" and "h"
+;; to some of the flags in the following variables:
+;;
+;;    reftex-insert-label-flags
+;;    reftex-label-menu-flags
+;;
+;; The individual flags in these variables can be set to t or nil to enable or
+;; disable the feature for all label types. They may also contain a string of
+;; label type letters in order to turn on the feature for those types only.
+;;
+;; -----
+;; If you are writing in a language different from english you might want to
+;; add magic words for that language. Here is a German example:
+;;
+;;   (setq reftex-label-alist 
+;;      '((nil ?s nil nil nil ("Kapitel" "Kap." "Abschnitt" "Teil"))
+;;        (nil ?e nil nil nil ("Gleichung" "Gl."))
+;;        (nil ?t nil nil nil ("Tabelle"))
+;;        (nil ?f nil nil nil ("Figur" "Abbildung" "Abb."))
+;;        (nil ?n nil nil nil ("Punkt"))))
+;;
+;; Using `nil' as first item in each entry makes sure that this entry does
+;; not replace the original entry for that label type.
+;;
+;; HOOKS
+;; -----
+;; Loading reftex.el runs the hook reftex-load-hook. Turning on reftex-mode
+;; runs reftex-mode-hook.
+;;
+;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; KEY BINDINGS
+;;
+;; All important functions of RefTeX can be reached from its menu which
+;; is installed in the menu bar as "Ref" menu. Only the more frequently used
+;; functions have key bindings.
+;;
+;; Here is the default set of keybindings from RefTeX.
+;;
+;;   C-c =     reftex-toc
+;;   C-c (     reftex-label
+;;   C-c )     reftex-reference
+;;   C-c [     reftex-citation
+;;   C-c &     reftex-view-crossref
+;;
+;; I've used these bindings in order to avoid interfering with AUCTeX's
+;; settings. Personally, I also bind some functions in the C-c LETTER
+;; map for easier access:
+;;
+;;   C-c t     reftex-toc
+;;   C-c l     reftex-label
+;;   C-c r     reftex-reference
+;;   C-c c     reftex-citation
+;;   C-c v     reftex-view-crossref
+;;   C-c s     reftex-search-document
+;;   C-c g     reftex-grep-document
+;;
+;; If you want to copy those as well, set in your .emacs file:
+;; 
+;; (setq reftex-extra-bindings t)
+;;
+;; It is possible to bind the function for viewing cross references to a
+;; mouse event. Something like the following in .emacs will do the trick:
+;;
+;; (add-hook 'reftex-load-hook 
+;;    '(lambda ()
+;;       (define-key reftex-mode-map [(alt mouse-1)]
+;;         'reftex-mouse-view-crossref)))
+;; 
+;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; RELATED PACKAGES
+;;
+;; AUCTeX
+;; ------
+;; If you are writing any TeX or LaTeX documents with Emacs, you should
+;; have a look at AUCTeX, the definitive package to work with TeX and LaTeX.
+;; Information on AUCTeX can be found here:
+;;
+;;   http://www.sunsite.auc.dk/auctex/
+;;
+;; AUCTeX version 9.7f and later can be configured to delegate label
+;; insertion to RefTeX. Do do that, say in your .emacs file
+;;
+;;    (setq LaTeX-label-function 'reftex-label)
+;;
+;; RefTeX also provides functions which can replace TeX-arg-label and
+;; TeX-arg-cite in AUCTeX. These functions are compatible with the originals,
+;; but use RefTeX internals to create and select labels and citation keys.
+;; There are 3 functions: reftex-arg-label, reftex-arg-ref, reftex-arg-cite.
+;;
+;; AUCTeX can support RefTeX via style files. A style file may contain
+;; calls to reftex-add-to-label-alist which defines additions to
+;; reftex-label-alist. The argument taken by this function must have exactly
+;; the same format as reftex-label-alist. E.g. a good entry in a style file
+;; for the amsmath package would be
+;;
+;;    (and (fboundp 'reftex-add-to-label-alist)
+;;         (reftex-add-to-label-alist '(AMSTeX)))
+;;
+;; while a package defining a proposition environment with \newtheorem
+;; might use
+;;
+;;    (and 
+;;     (fboundp 'reftex-add-to-label-alist)
+;;     (reftex-add-to-label-alist
+;;      '(("proposition" ?p "prop:"  "~\\ref{%s}" t 
+;;                            ("Proposition" "Prop.")))))
+;;
+;; Bib-cite.el
+;; -----------
+;; Once you have written a document with labels, refs and citations, it can be
+;; nice to read such a file like a hypertext document. RefTeX has some support
+;; for that (reftex-view-crossref, reftex-search-document). A more elegant
+;; interface with mouse support and links into Hyperbole is provided (among
+;; other things) by Peter S. Galbraith's bib-cite.el. There is some overlap in
+;; the functionalities of bib-cite and RefTeX. Bib-cite.el comes bundled with
+;; AUCTeX. You can also get the latest version from
+;;
+;;  ftp://ftp.phys.ocean.dal.ca/users/rhogee/elisp/bib-cite.el
+;;
+;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; PERFORMANCE ISSUES
+;;
+;; 1. RefTeX will load other parts of a multifile document as well as BibTeX
+;;    database files for lookup purposes. These buffers are kept, so that
+;;    subsequent lookup in the same files is fast. For large documents and
+;;    large BibTeX databases, this can use up a lot of memory. If you have
+;;    more time than memory, try the following option, which will remove
+;;    buffers created for lookup after use.
+;;
+;;       (setq reftex-keep-temporary-buffers nil)
+;;
+;; 2. Parsing the document for labels and their context can be slow.
+;;    Therefore, RefTeX does it just once automatically. Further parsing
+;;    happens only on user request
+;;     - with a raw C-u prefix arg to any of the functions reftex-label,
+;;       reftex-reference, reftex-citation, reftex-toc.
+;;     - with the `r' key from the label selection menu or the *toc* buffer.
+;;
+;;    *** If you use reftex-label to create labels, the list will be updated
+;;    *** internally, so that no extra parsing is required.
+;;
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;; KNOWN BUGS
+;;
+;; o If you change reftex-label-alist in an editing session, you need to
+;;   reset reftex with `M-x reftex-reset-mode' in order to make these
+;;   changes effective.  Changes introduced with the function
+;;   reftex-add-to-label-alist as well as changes applied from the
+;;   customization buffer automatically trigger a reset.
+;;
+;; o At times the short context shown by RefTeX may not be what you want.
+;;   In particular, eqnarray environments can be difficult to
+;;   parse. RefTeX's default behavior for eqnarrays is to scan backwards to
+;;   either a double backslash or the beginning of the environment. If this
+;;   gives unsatisfactory results, make it a habit to place the label
+;;   *before* each equation
+;;  
+;;     \begin{eqnarray}
+;;       \label{eq:1}
+;;       E = \gamma m c^2 \\
+;;       \label{eq:2}
+;;       \gamma = \sqrt{1-v^2/c^2}
+;;     \end{eqnarray}
+;;  
+;;   and turn off parsing for context in equation and eqnarray environments
+;;   with
+;;  
+;;      (setq reftex-use-text-after-label-as-context "e").
+;;  
+;; o RefTeX keeps only one global copy of the configuration variables.
+;;   Also any additions from style files go into a global variable.
+;;   Practically, this should not be a problem.  Theoretically, it could
+;;   give conflicts if two documents used environments with identical
+;;   names, but different associated label types.
+;;  
+;; o Input, include, bibliography and section statements have to be first
+;;   on a line (except for white space) in order to be seen by reftex.
+;;  
+;; o When the document is scanned, RefTeX creates a large buffer containing
+;;   the entire document instead of scanning the individual files one by
+;;   one. This is necessary since a file might not contain the context
+;;   needed by RefTeX.
+;;
+;; o If you have two identical section headings in the same file,
+;;   reftex-toc will only let you jump to the first one because it searches
+;;   for the section heading from the beginning of the file. You can work
+;;   around this by changing one of the section titles in a way LaTeX does
+;;   not see, e.g. with extra white space. RefTeX will distinguish
+;;   \section{Introduction} from \section{ Introduction}.
+;;
+;; o RefTeX sees also labels in regions commented out and will refuse to
+;;   make duplicates of such a label. This is considered to be a feature.
+;;  
+;; o When RefTeX tries to show a window full of context from inside a
+;;   section hidden with outline-minor-mode, it will unhide that section.
+;;   This change will not be reversed automatically.
+;;
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; TO DO
+;;
+;; I think I am pretty much done with this one...
+;;
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; AUTHOR
+;;
+;; Carsten Dominik <dominik@strw.LeidenUniv.nl>
+;;
+;;         with contributions from Stephen Eglen
+;;
+;; The newest version of RefTeX can be found at
+;;
+;;    http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~dominik/Tools/
+;;    ftp://strw.leidenuniv.nl/pub/dominik/
+;;
+;; THANKS TO:
+;; ---------
+;; At least the following people have invested time to test and bug-fix
+;; reftex.el.  Some have send patches for fixes or new features.
+;;
+;; Stephen Eglen   <stephene@cogs.susx.ac.uk>
+;; F.E.Burstall    <F.E.Burstall@maths.bath.ac.uk>
+;; Karl Eichwalder <ke@ke.Central.DE>
+;; Laurent Mugnier <mugnier@onera.fr>
+;; Rory Molinari   <molinari@yunt.math.lsa.umich.edu>
+;; Soren Dayton    <csdayton@cs.uchicago.edu>
+;; Daniel Polani   <polani@Informatik.Uni-Mainz.DE>
+;; Allan Strand    <astrand@trillium.NMSU.Edu>
+;;
+;; The view crossref feature was inspired by the similar function in 
+;; Peter S. Galbraith's bib-cite.el.
+;; 
+;; Finally thanks to Uwe Bolick <bolick@physik.tu-berlin.de> who first
+;; got me (some years ago) into supporting LaTeX labels and references
+;; with an Editor (which was MicroEmacs at the time).
+
+;;; Code:
+
+;; Stuff that needs to be there when we use defcustom
+;; --------------------------------------------------
+
+(require 'custom)
+
+(defvar reftex-tables-dirty t
+  "Flag showing if tables need to be re-computed.")
+
+(eval-and-compile
+  (defun reftex-set-dirty (symbol value)
+    (setq reftex-tables-dirty t)
+    (set symbol value)))
+
+;;; Begin of Configuration Section ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+;; Configuration Variables and User Options for RefTeX ------------------
+
+(defgroup reftex nil
+  "LaTeX label and citation support."
+  :tag "RefTeX"
+  :link '(url-link :tag "Home Page" "http://strw.leidenuniv.nl/~dominik/Tools/")
+  :prefix "reftex-"
+  :group 'tex)
+
+(defun reftex-customize ()
+  "Call the customize function with reftex as argument."
+  (interactive)
+  (if (fboundp 'customize-group)
+      (customize-group 'reftex)
+    (customize 'reftex)))
+
+;; Support for \label{} and \ref{} --------------------------------------
+
+(defgroup reftex-label-support nil
+  "Support for creation, insertion and referencing of labels in LaTeX"
+  :group 'reftex)
+
+(defgroup reftex-defining-label-environments nil
+  "Definition of environments and macros to do with label"
+  :group 'reftex-label-support)
+
+
+(defcustom reftex-label-alist nil
+  "AList with information on environments for \\label{}-\\ref{} use.
+See the definition of reftex-label-alist-builtin for examples. This variable
+should define additions and changes to the default.  The only things you MUST
+NOT change is that '?s' is the type indicator for section labels and SPACE is
+for the 'any' label type. These are hard-coded at other places in the code.
+
+Changes to this variable after reftex.el has been loaded become only
+effective when RefTeX is reset with \\[reftex-reset-mode].
+
+Each list entry is a list describing an environment or macro carrying a
+label. The elements of each list entry are:
+
+0.  Name of the environment (like \"table\") or macro (like \"\\\\myfig\").
+    Special names: `section' for section labels, `any' to define a group
+    which contains all labels.
+    This may also be nil if this entry is only meant to change some settings
+    associated with the type indicator character (see below).
+
+1.  Type indicator character, like ?t.
+    The type indicator is a single character used in prompts for
+    label types. It must be a printable character. The same character
+    may occur several times in this list, to cover cases in which different
+    environments carry the same label type (like equation and eqnarray).
+
+2.  Label prefix string, like \"tab:\".
+    The prefix is a short string used as the start of a label. It may be the
+    empty string.
+
+3.  Format string for reference insert in buffer. Each %s will be replaced by
+    the label (yes, several %s can be in there, so that you can set this to:
+    \"\\ref{%s} on page~\\pageref{%s}\").
+    When the format starts with ~, whitespace before point will be removed so
+    that the reference cannot be separated from the word before it.
+
+4.  Indication on how to find the short context.
+    - If `nil', use the text following the \\label{...} macro.
+    - If `t', use
+       - text following the \\begin{...} statement of environments
+         (not a good choice in in eqnarray or enumerate environments!)
+       - the section heading for section labels.
+       - the begin of the macro for macros.
+    - If a string, use as regexp to search *backward* from the label. Context
+      is then the text following the end of the match. E.g. putting this to
+      \"\\\\\\\\caption{\" will use the beginning of the caption in a figure
+      or table environment. \"\\\\\\\\begin{eqnarray}\\\\|\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"
+      works for eqnarrays.
+    - If a function, call this function with the name of the environment/macro
+      as argument. On call, point will be just after the \\label{} macro. The
+      function is expected to return a suitable context string. It should
+      throw an exception (error) when failing to find context.
+      Consider the following example, which would return the 10 characters
+      following the label as context:
+
+        (defun my-context-function (env-or-mac)
+          (if (> (point-max) (+ 10 (point)))
+              (buffer-substring (point) (+ 10 (point)))
+            (error \"Buffer too small\")))
+
+    Setting the variable reftex-use-text-after-label-as-context to t overrides
+    the setting here.
+
+5.  List of magic words which identify a reference to be of this type. If the
+    word before point is equal to one of these words when calling
+    reftex-reference, the label list offered will be automatically restricted
+    to labels of the correct type.
+
+If the type indicator characters of two or more entries are the same, RefTeX
+will use
+ - the first non-nil format and prefix
+ - the magic words of all involved entries.
+
+Any list entry may also be a symbol. If that has an association in
+reftex-label-alist-builtin, the cdr of that association is spliced into the
+list. See the AMSTeX configuration example in the comment section of
+reftex.el."
+  :group 'reftex-defining-label-environments
+  :set 'reftex-set-dirty
+  :type '(list 
+   :convert-widget 
+    (lambda (widget) 
+      (let* 
+     ((args 
+       (list
+	`(repeat
+	  :inline t
+	  (radio
+	   :value ("" ?a nil nil t nil)
+	   (choice 
+	    :tag "Builtin"
+	    :value AMSTeX
+	    ,@(mapcar (function (lambda (x)
+				  (list 'const ':tag (nth 1 x) (car x))))
+		      reftex-label-alist-builtin))
+	   (list  :tag "Detailed custom entry"
+		  (choice    :tag "Environment or \\macro "
+			     (const  :tag "Ignore, just use typekey" nil)
+			     (string ""))
+		  (character :tag "Typekey character     " ?a)
+		  (choice    :tag "Label prefix string   "
+			     (const  :tag "Copy from similar label type" nil)
+			     (string :tag "Specify here" "lab:"))
+		  (choice    :tag "Label reference format"
+			     (const  :tag "Copy from similar label type" nil)
+			     (string :tag "Specify here" "~\\ref{%s}"))
+		  (choice    :tag "Grab context method   "
+			     (const  :tag "Default position" t)
+			     (const  :tag "After label"      nil)
+			     (regexp :tag "Regular expression" "")
+			     (symbol :tag "Function" my-context-function))
+		  (repeat    :tag "List of Magic Words" (string))))))))
+     (widget-put widget :args args)
+     widget))))
+
+(defcustom reftex-default-label-alist-entries '(Sideways LaTeX)
+  "Default label alist specifications. LaTeX should be the last entry.
+This list describes the default label environments RefTeX should always use in
+addition to the specifications in reftex-label-alist. It is probably a
+mistake to remove the LaTeX symbol from this list.
+
+Here are the current options:
+
+LaTeX     The standard LaTeX environments
+Sideways  The sidewaysfigure and sidewaystable environments
+AMSTeX    The math environments in the AMS_LaTeX amsmath package
+AAS       The deluxetable environment from the American Astronomical Society"
+  :group 'reftex-defining-label-environments
+  :set   'reftex-set-dirty
+  :type  '(list :indent 4
+   :convert-widget
+   (lambda (widget)
+     (let* ((args 
+	     (list
+	      `(checklist 
+		:inline t
+		,@(reverse 
+		   (mapcar (lambda (x)
+			     (list 'const ':tag (nth 1 x) (car x)))
+			   reftex-label-alist-builtin))))))
+	(widget-put widget :args args)
+	widget))))
+
+(defcustom reftex-use-text-after-label-as-context nil
+  "*t means, grab context from directly after the \\label{..} macro.
+This is the fastest method for obtaining context of the label definition, but
+requires discipline when placing labels. Setting this variable to t takes
+precedence over the individual settings in reftex-label-alist.
+This variable may be set to t, nil, or a string of label type letters
+indicating the label types for which it should be true."
+  :group 'reftex-defining-label-environments
+  :set 'reftex-set-dirty
+  :type '(choice
+	  (const :tag "on" t) (const :tag "off" nil)
+	  (string :tag "Selected label types")))	  
+
+;; Label insertion
+
+(defgroup reftex-making-and-inserting-labels nil
+  "Options on how to create new labels"
+  :group 'reftex-label-support)
+
+(defcustom reftex-insert-label-flags '("s" "sft")
+  "Flags governing label insertion. First flag DERIVE, second flag PROMPT.
+
+If DERIVE is t, RefTeX will try to derive a sensible label from context.
+A section label for example will be derived from the section heading.
+The conversion of the context to a legal label is governed by the
+specifications given in reftex-derive-label-parameters.
+If RefTeX fails to derive a label, it will prompt the user.
+
+If PROMPT is t, the user will be prompted for a label string. The prompt will
+already contain the prefix, and (if DERIVE is t) a default label derived from
+context.  When PROMPT is nil, the default label will be inserted without
+query.
+
+So the combination of DERIVE and PROMPT controls label insertion. Here is a
+table describing all four possibilities:
+
+DERIVE   PROMPT      ACTION
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ nil     nil     Insert simple label, like eq:22 or sec:13. No query.
+ nil     t       Prompt for label
+ t       nil     Derive a label from context and insert without query
+ t       t       Derive a label from context and prompt for confirmation
+
+Each flag may be set to t, nil, or a string of label type letters
+indicating the label types for which it should be true.
+Thus, the combination may be set differently for each label type. The
+default settings \"s\" and \"sft\" mean: Derive section labels from headings
+(with confirmation). Prompt for figure and table labels. Use simple labels
+without confirmation for everything else."
+  :group 'reftex-making-and-inserting-labels
+  :type  '(list (choice :tag "Derive label from context"
+                         (const  :tag "always" t)
+                         (const  :tag "never" nil)
+                         (string :tag "for selected label types" ""))
+                (choice :tag "Prompt for label string  "
+                        :entry-format "  %b %v"
+                        (const  :tag "always" t)
+                        (const  :tag "never" nil)
+                        (string :tag "for selected label types" ""))))
+
+(defcustom reftex-derive-label-parameters '(3 20 t 1 "-"             ; continue
+         ("the" "on" "in" "off" "a" "for" "by" "of" "and" "is"))
+  "Parameters for converting a string into a label.
+NWORDS      Number of words to use.
+MAXCHAR     Maximum number of characters in a label string.
+ILLEGAL     nil: Throw away any words containing characters illegal in labels.
+            t:   Throw away only the illegal characters, not the whole word.
+ABBREV      nil: Never abbreviate words.
+            t:   Always abbreviate words (see reftex-abbrev-parameters).
+            not t and not nil: Abbreviate words if necessary to shorten
+                               label string below MAXCHAR.
+SEPARATOR   String separating different words in the label
+IGNOREWORDS List of words which should not be part of labels"
+  :group 'reftex-making-and-inserting-labels
+  :type  '(list (integer :tag "Number of words            "  3)
+		(integer :tag "Maximum label length       " 20)
+		(choice  :tag "Illegal characters in words" 
+			 (const :tag "throw away entire word" nil)
+			 (const :tag "throw away single chars" t))
+		(choice  :tag "Abbreviate words           "
+			 (const :tag "never" nil)
+			 (const :tag "always" t)
+			 (const :tag "when label is too long" 1))
+		(string  :tag "Separator between words    " "-")
+		(repeat  :tag "Ignore words"
+			 :entry-format "           %i %d %v"
+			 (string :tag ""))))
+			
+(defcustom reftex-label-illegal-re "[\000-\040\177-\377\\\\#$%&~^_{}]"
+  "Regexp matching characters not legal in labels.
+For historic reasons, this character class comes *with* the [] brackets."
+  :group 'reftex-making-and-inserting-labels
+  :type '(regexp :tag "Character class"))
+
+(defcustom reftex-abbrev-parameters '(4 2 "^saeiou" "aeiou")
+  "Parameters for abbreviation of words.
+MIN-CHARS    minimum number of characters remaining after abbreviation
+MIN-KILL     minimum number of characters to remove when abbreviating words
+BEFORE       character class before abbrev point in word
+AFTER        character class after  abbrev point in word"
+  :group 'reftex-making-and-inserting-labels
+  :type '(list
+	  (integer :tag "Minimum chars per word" 4)
+	  (integer :tag "Shorten by at least   " 2)
+	  (string  :tag "cut before char class " "^saeiou")
+	  (string  :tag "cut after  char class " "aeiou")))
+
+
+;; Label referencing
+
+(defgroup reftex-referencing-labels nil
+  "Options on how to reference labels"
+  :group 'reftex-label-support)
+
+(defcustom reftex-label-menu-flags '(t t nil nil nil nil)
+  "*List of flags governing the label menu makeup.
+The flags are:
+
+TABLE-OF-CONTENTS  Show the labels embedded in a table of context.
+SECTION-NUMBERS    Include section numbers (like 4.1.3) in table of contents.
+COUNTERS           Show counters. This just numbers the labels in the menu.
+NO-CONTEXT         Non-nil means do NOT show the short context.
+FOLLOW             follow full context in other window.
+SHOW-COMMENTED     Show labels from regions which are commented out. RefTeX
+                   sees these labels, but does not normally show them.
+
+Each of these flags can be set to t or nil, or to a string of type letters
+indicating the label types for which it should be true. These strings work
+like character classes in regular expressions. Thus, setting one of the
+flags to \"sf\" makes the flag true for section and figure labels, nil
+for everything else. Setting it to \"^ft\" makes it the other way round.
+
+Most options can also be switched from the label menu itself - so if you
+decide here to not have a table of contents in the label menu, you can still
+get one interactively during selection from the label menu."
+  :group 'reftex-referencing-labels
+  :type '(list
+	  (choice :tag "Embed in table of contents    "
+		  (const :tag "on" t) (const :tag "off" nil)
+		  (string :tag "Selected label types"))
+	  (choice :tag "Show section numbers          "
+		  (const :tag "on" t) (const :tag "off" nil))
+	  (choice :tag "Show individual counters      " 
+		  (const :tag "on" t) (const :tag "off" nil)
+		  (string :tag "Selected label types"))
+	  (choice :tag "Hide short context            "
+		  (const :tag "on" t) (const :tag "off" nil)
+		  (string :tag "Selected label types"))
+	  (choice :tag "Follow context in other window"
+		  (const :tag "on" t) (const :tag "off" nil)
+		  (string :tag "Selected label types"))
+	  (choice :tag "Show commented labels         "
+		  (const :tag "on" t) (const :tag "off" nil)
+		  (string :tag "Selected label types"))))
+	  
+
+(defcustom reftex-guess-label-type t
+  "*Non-nil means, reftex-reference will try to guess the label type.
+To do that, RefTeX will look at the word before the cursor and compare it with
+the words given in reftex-label-alist. When it finds a match, RefTeX will
+immediately offer the correct label menu - otherwise it will prompt you for
+a label type. If you set this variable to nil, RefTeX will always prompt."
+  :group 'reftex-referencing-labels
+  :type '(boolean))
+
+;; BibteX citation configuration ----------------------------------------
+
+(defgroup reftex-citation-support nil
+  "Support for referencing bibliographic data with BibTeX"
+  :group 'reftex)
+
+(defcustom reftex-bibpath-environment-variables '("BIBINPUTS" "TEXBIB")
+  "*List of env vars which might contain the path to BibTeX database files."
+  :group 'reftex-citation-support
+  :set 'reftex-set-dirty
+  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Environment variable")))
+
+(defcustom reftex-bibfile-ignore-list nil
+  "List of files in \\bibliography{..} RefTeX should *not* parse.
+The file names have to be in the exact same form as in the bibliography
+macro - i.e. without the .bib extension.
+Intended for files which contain only `@string' macro definitions and the
+like, which are ignored by RefTeX anyway."
+  :group 'reftex-citation-support
+  :set 'reftex-set-dirty
+  :type '(repeat (string :tag "File name")))
+
+(defcustom reftex-sort-bibtex-matches 'reverse-year
+  "*Sorting of the entries found in BibTeX databases by reftex-citation.
+Possible values:
+nil            Do not sort entries.
+'author        Sort entries by author name.
+'year          Sort entries by increasing year.
+'reverse-year  Sort entries by decreasing year."
+  :group 'reftex-citation-support
+  :type '(choice (const :tag "not" nil)
+		 (const :tag "by author" author)
+		 (const :tag "by year"   year)
+		 (const :tag "by year, reversed" reverse-year)))
+
+(defcustom reftex-cite-format 'reftex-cite-format-default
+  "Defines the format of citations to be inserted into the buffer.
+It can be a string, a list of strings, or an alist with characters as keys
+and a list of strings in the car. In the simplest case, this can just
+be the string \"\\cite{KEY}\", which is also the default. See the
+definition of the reftex-cite-format-XXXX constants for more complex
+examples.
+  If reftex-cite-format is a string, it will be used as the format. In
+the format, AUTHOR will be replaced by the last name of the
+author, YEAR will be replaced by the year and KEY by the citation
+key. If AUTHOR is present several times, it will be replaced with
+successive author names.
+See the constant reftex-cite-format-default for an example.
+  If reftex-cite-format is a list of strings, the string used will
+depend upon the number of authors of the article. No authors means,
+the first string will be used, 1 author means, the second string will
+be used etc. The last string in the list will be used for all articles
+with too many authors. See reftex-cite-format-1-author-simple for an
+example.
+  If reftex-cite-format is a list of cons cells, the car of each cell
+needs to be a character. When a selected reference is accepted by
+pressing that key, the cdr of the associated list will be used as
+described above. See reftex-cite-format-2-authors for an example.
+  In order to configure this variable, you can either set
+reftex-cite-format directly yourself or set it to the SYMBOL of one of
+the predefined constants. E.g.:
+(setq reftex-cite-format 'reftex-cite-format-2-authors)"
+   :group 'reftex-citation-support
+   :type 
+'(choice
+   (choice :tag "symbolic defaults"
+           :value reftex-cite-format-default
+           (const reftex-cite-format-default)
+           (const reftex-cite-format-1-author-simple)
+           (const reftex-cite-format-2-authors))
+   (string :tag "format string" "\\cite{KEY}")
+   (repeat :tag "list of strings"
+           :value ("\cite{KEY}" "AUTHOR \cite{KEY}" "AUTHOR and AUTHOR \cite{KEY}")
+           (string :tag "format string" ""))
+   (repeat :tag "key-ed lists of strings"
+           :value ((?
 . ("\cite{KEY}" "AUTHOR \cite{KEY}" "AUTHOR and AUTHOR \cite{KEY}")))
+           (cons :tag "Enter a keyed list of format strings"
+             (character :tag "Key character               " ?
)
+             (repeat
+              (string :tag "format string" ""))))))
+
+;; Table of contents configuration --------------------------------------
+
+(defgroup reftex-table-of-contents-browser nil
+  "A multifile table of contents browser."
+  :group 'reftex)
+
+(defcustom reftex-toc-follow-mode nil
+  "Non-nil means, point in *toc* buffer will cause other window to follow.
+The other window will show the corresponding part of the document.
+This flag can be toggled from within the *toc* buffer with the `f' key."
+  :group 'reftex-table-of-contents-browser
+  :type '(boolean))
+
+;; Miscellaneous configurations -----------------------------------------
+
+(defgroup reftex-miscellaneous-configurations nil
+  "Collection of further configurations"
+  :group 'reftex)
+
+(defcustom reftex-extra-bindings nil
+  "Non-nil means, make additional key bindings on startup.
+These extra bindings are located in the users C-c letter map."
+  :group 'reftex-miscellaneous-configurations
+  :type '(boolean))  
+
+(defcustom reftex-use-fonts t
+  "*Non-nil means, use fonts in label menu and on-the-fly help.
+Font-lock must be loaded as well to actually get fontified display."
+  :group 'reftex-miscellaneous-configurations
+  :type '(boolean))
+
+(defcustom reftex-keep-temporary-buffers t
+  "*Non-nil means, keep any TeX and BibTeX files loaded for lookup.
+Nil means, kill it immediately after use unless it was already an existing
+buffer before the lookup happened. It is faster to keep the buffers, but can
+use a lot of memory, depending on the size of your database and document."
+  :group 'reftex-miscellaneous-configurations
+  :type '(boolean))
+
+(defcustom reftex-auto-show-entry t
+  "*Non-nil means, showing context in another window may unhide a section.
+This is important when using outline-minor-mode. If the context to be shown
+is in a hidden section, RefTeX will issue a \"show-entry\" command in order
+to show it. This is not reversed when the label is selected - so the section
+remains shown after command completion."
+  :group 'reftex-miscellaneous-configurations
+  :type '(boolean))
+
+
+;;; End of Configuration Section ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+;;;===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; Define the formal stuff for a minor mode named RefTeX.
+;;;
+
+(defvar reftex-mode nil
+  "Determines if RefTeX minor mode is active.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'reftex-mode)
+
+(defvar reftex-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
+  "Keymap for RefTeX minor mode.")
+
+(defvar reftex-mode-menu nil)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun turn-on-reftex ()
+  "Turn on RefTeX minor mode."
+  (reftex-mode t))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun reftex-mode (&optional arg)
+  "Minor mode with distinct support for \\label{}, \\ref{} and \\cite{}
+in LaTeX documents.
+
+Labels can be created with `\\[reftex-label]' and referenced with `\\[reftex-reference]'.
+When referencing, you get a menu with all labels of a given type and
+context of the label definition. The selected label is inserted as a
+\\ref{} macro.
+
+Citations can be made with `\\[reftex-citation]' which will use a regular expression 
+to pull out a *formatted* list of articles from your BibTeX
+database. The selected citation is inserted as a \\cite{} macro.
+
+A Table of Contents of the entire (multifile) document with browsing
+capabilities is available with `\\[reftex-toc]'.
+
+Most command have help available on the fly. This help is accessed by
+pressing `?' to any prompt mentioning this feature.
+
+\\{reftex-mode-map}
+Under X, these functions will be available also in a menu on the menu bar.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+
+  (interactive "P")
+  (setq reftex-mode (not (or (and (null arg) reftex-mode)
+                             (<= (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))))
+
+  ; Add or remove the menu, and run the hook
+  (if reftex-mode
+      (progn
+	(easy-menu-add reftex-mode-menu)
+	(run-hooks 'reftex-mode-hook))
+    (easy-menu-remove reftex-mode-menu)))
+    
+(or (assoc 'reftex-mode minor-mode-alist)
+    (setq minor-mode-alist
+          (cons '(reftex-mode " Ref") minor-mode-alist)))
+
+(or (assoc 'reftex-mode minor-mode-map-alist)
+    (setq minor-mode-map-alist
+          (cons (cons 'reftex-mode reftex-mode-map)
+                minor-mode-map-alist)))
+
+
+;;; ===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; Interfaces for other packages
+;;; -----------------------------
+;;;
+;;; AUCTeX
+;;; ------
+
+(defun reftex-arg-label (optional &optional prompt definition) 
+  "Use reftex-label to create a label and insert it with TeX-argument-insert.
+This function is intended for AUCTeX macro support."
+  (let ((label (reftex-label nil t)))
+    (if (and definition (not (string-equal "" label))) 
+        (LaTeX-add-labels label)) 
+    (TeX-argument-insert label optional optional)))
+
+(defun reftex-arg-ref (optional &optional prompt definition) 
+  "Use reftex-reference to select a label, insert it with TeX-argument-insert.
+This function is intended for AUCTeX macro support."
+  (let ((label (reftex-reference nil t)))
+    (if (and definition (not (string-equal "" label))) 
+        (LaTeX-add-labels label)) 
+    (TeX-argument-insert label optional optional)))
+
+(defun reftex-arg-cite (optional &optional prompt definition) 
+  "Use reftex-citation to select a key, insert it with TeX-argument-insert.
+This function is intended for AUCTeX macro support."
+  (let ((key (reftex-citation nil t)))
+    (TeX-argument-insert (or key "") optional optional)))
+
+(defvar reftex-label-alist-external-add-ons nil
+  "List of label alist entries added with reftex-add-to-label-alist.")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun reftex-add-to-label-alist (entry-list)
+  "Add label environment descriptions to reftex-label-alist-external-add-ons.
+The format of ENTRY-LIST is exactly like reftex-label-alist. See there 
+for details.
+This function makes it possible to support RefTeX from AUCTeX style files.
+The entries in ENTRY-LIST will be processed after the user settings in
+reftex-label-alist, and before the defaults (specified in
+reftex-default-label-alist-entries).  Any changes made to
+reftex-label-alist-external-add-ons will raise a flag to the effect that a
+mode reset is done on the next occasion."
+  (let (entry)
+    (while entry-list
+      (setq entry (car entry-list)
+            entry-list (cdr entry-list))
+      (if (not (member entry reftex-label-alist-external-add-ons))
+          (setq reftex-tables-dirty t
+                reftex-label-alist-external-add-ons
+		(cons entry reftex-label-alist-external-add-ons))))))
+
+;;; ===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; Multifile support
+;;;
+;;; Technical notes: Multifile works as follows: We keep just one list
+;;; of labels for each master file - this can save a lot of memory.
+;;; reftex-master-index-list is an alist which connects the true file name
+;;; of each master file with the symbols holding the information on that
+;;; document. Each buffer has local variables which point to these symbols.
+
+
+;; List of variables which handle the multifile stuff.
+;; This list is used to tie, untie, and reset these symbols.
+(defconst reftex-multifile-symbols
+  '(reftex-label-numbers-symbol reftex-list-of-labels-symbol
+                               reftex-bibfile-list-symbol))
+
+;; Alist connecting master file names with the corresponding lisp symbols
+(defvar reftex-master-index-list nil)
+
+;; Last index used for a master file
+(defvar reftex-multifile-index 0)
+
+;; Alist connecting a master file with all included files.
+;; This information is not yet used, just collected.
+(defvar reftex-master-include-list nil)
+
+;; Variable holding the symbol with current value of label postfix
+(defvar reftex-label-numbers-symbol nil )
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'reftex-label-numbers-symbol)
+
+;; Variable holding the symbol with the label list of the document.
+;; Each element of the label list is again a list with the following elements:
+;; 0: One character label type indicator
+;; 1: Short context to put into label menu
+;; 2: The label
+;; 3: The name of the file where the label is defined
+(defvar reftex-list-of-labels-symbol nil)
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)
+
+;; Variable holding the symbol with a list of library files for this document
+(defvar reftex-bibfile-list-symbol nil)
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'reftex-bibfile-list-symbol)
+
+(defun reftex-next-multifile-index ()
+  ;; Return the next free index for multifile symbols.
+  (setq reftex-multifile-index (1+ reftex-multifile-index)))
+
+(defun reftex-tie-multifile-symbols ()
+  ;; Tie the buffer-local symbols to globals connected with the master file.
+  ;; If the symbols for the current master file do not exist, they are created.
+
+  (let* ((master (file-truename (reftex-TeX-master-file)))
+         (index (assoc master reftex-master-index-list))
+         (symlist reftex-multifile-symbols)
+         (symbol nil)
+         (symname nil)
+         (newflag nil))
+    ;; find the correct index
+    (if index
+        ;; symbols do exist
+        (setq index (cdr index))
+      ;; get a new index and add info to the alist
+      (setq index (reftex-next-multifile-index)
+            reftex-master-index-list (cons
+                                     (cons master index)
+                                     reftex-master-index-list)
+            newflag t))
+
+    ;; get/create symbols and tie them
+    (while symlist
+      (setq symbol (car symlist)
+            symlist (cdr symlist)
+            symname (symbol-name symbol))
+      (set symbol (intern (concat symname "-" (int-to-string index))))
+      ;; initialize if new symbols
+      (if newflag (set (symbol-value symbol) nil)))
+
+    ;; Return t if the symbols did already exist, nil when we've made them
+    (not newflag)))
+
+(defun reftex-untie-multifile-symbols ()
+  ;; Remove ties from multifile symbols, so that next use makes new ones.
+  (let ((symlist reftex-multifile-symbols)
+        (symbol nil))
+    (while symlist
+      (setq symbol  (car symlist)
+            symlist (cdr symlist))
+      (set symbol nil))))
+
+(defun reftex-TeX-master-file ()
+  ;; Return the name of the master file associated with the current buffer.
+  ;; When AUCTeX is loaded, we will use it's more sophisticated method.
+  ;; We also support the default TeX and LaTeX modes
+  ;; by checking for a variable tex-main-file.
+
+  (let
+      ((master
+        (cond
+         ((fboundp 'TeX-master-file) ; AUCTeX is loaded. Use its mechanism.
+          (TeX-master-file t))
+         ((boundp 'TeX-master)       ; The variable is defined - lets use it.
+          (cond
+           ((eq TeX-master t)
+            (buffer-file-name))
+           ((eq TeX-master 'shared)
+            (setq TeX-master (read-file-name "Master file: "
+                                             nil nil t nil)))
+           (TeX-master)
+           (t
+            (setq TeX-master (read-file-name "Master file: "
+                                             nil nil t nil)))))
+         ((boundp 'tex-main-file)
+          ;; This is the variable from the default TeX modes
+          (cond
+           ((stringp tex-main-file)
+            ;; ok, this must be it
+            tex-main-file)
+           (t
+            ;; In this case, the buffer is its own master
+            (buffer-file-name))))
+         (t
+          ;; Know nothing about master file. Assume this is a master file.
+          (buffer-file-name)))))
+    (cond
+     ((null master)
+      (error "Need a filename for this buffer. Please save it first."))
+     ((or (file-exists-p master)
+          (reftex-get-buffer-visiting master))
+      ;; We either see the file, or have a buffer on it. OK.
+      )
+     ((or (file-exists-p (concat master ".tex"))
+          (reftex-get-buffer-visiting (concat master ".tex")))
+      ;; Ahh, an extra .tex was missing...
+      (setq master (concat master ".tex")))
+     (t
+      ;; Something is wrong here. Throw an exception.
+      (error "No such master file %s" master)))
+    (expand-file-name master)))
+
+(defun reftex-make-master-buffer (master-file mode)
+  "Make a master buffer which contains the MASTER-FILE and all includes.
+This is to prepare a buffer containing the entire document in correct
+sequence for parsing. Therefore it will even expand includes which are
+commented out.
+The function returns the number of input/include files not found."
+
+  (interactive "fmaster file: ")
+  (let ((not-found 0) file file-list tmp (font-lock-maximum-size 1))
+    (switch-to-buffer "*reftex-master.tex*")
+    (erase-buffer)
+    (if (not (eq major-mode mode))
+	(funcall mode))
+    ;; first insert the master file
+    (if (not (file-exists-p master-file))
+        (error "No such master file: %s" master-file))
+    (reftex-insert-buffer-or-file master-file)
+    (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max) ?\r ?\n t)
+    (setq file-list (cons master-file file-list))
+    (goto-char 1)
+    ;; remember from which file these lines came
+    (put-text-property (point-min) (point-max) 'file
+                       (expand-file-name master-file))
+    ;; Now find recursively all include/input statements and expand them
+    (while (re-search-forward
+            "^[ \t]*\\\\\\(include\\|input\\){\\([^}\n]+\\)}" nil t)
+      ;; Change default directory, so that relative fine names work correctly
+      (setq file (reftex-no-props (match-string 2)))
+      (save-match-data
+        (cd (file-name-directory
+             (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'file)))
+        (if (not (string-match "\\.tex$" file))
+            (setq file (concat file ".tex"))))
+      (if (file-exists-p file)
+          (progn
+            (replace-match
+             (format "\n%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% START OF %s FILE: %s\n%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%   END OF %s FILE: %s\n"
+                     (match-string 1) file
+                     (match-string 1) file))
+            (beginning-of-line 0)
+            (narrow-to-region (point) (point))
+            ;; insert the file
+            (reftex-insert-buffer-or-file file)
+	    (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max) ?\r ?\n t)
+            (setq file-list (cons (expand-file-name file) file-list))
+            ;; remember from which file these lines came
+            (put-text-property (point-min) (point-max)
+                               'file (expand-file-name file))
+	    (goto-char (point-min))
+            (widen))
+        (message "Input/include file %s not found. Ignored. Continuing..."
+                 file)
+        (setq not-found (1+ not-found))))
+    (setq file-list (nreverse file-list))
+    (while (setq tmp (assoc (car file-list) reftex-master-include-list))
+      (setq reftex-master-include-list (delq tmp reftex-master-include-list)))
+    (setq reftex-master-include-list (cons file-list reftex-master-include-list))
+    not-found))
+
+(defun reftex-insert-buffer-or-file (file)
+  "If there is a buffer associated with FILE, insert it - otherwise the FILE."
+  (let ((buffer (reftex-get-buffer-visiting file)))
+    (if buffer
+        (let (beg end beg1 end1)
+          (save-excursion
+            ;; make sure we get the whole buffer
+            (set-buffer buffer)
+            (setq beg (point-min) end (point-max))
+            (widen)
+            (setq beg1 (point-min) end1 (point-max)))
+          (insert-buffer-substring buffer beg1 end1)
+          (save-excursion
+            (set-buffer buffer)
+            (narrow-to-region beg end)))
+      (insert-file-contents file))))
+
+
+(defun reftex-parse-document (&optional buffer)
+  "Rescan the document."
+  (interactive)
+  (save-window-excursion
+    (save-excursion
+      (if buffer
+          (if (not (bufferp buffer))
+              (error "No such buffer %s" (buffer-name buffer))
+            (set-buffer buffer)))
+      (reftex-access-scan-info t))))
+
+(defun reftex-access-scan-info (&optional rescan)
+  ;; Access the scanning info. When the multifile symbols are not yet tied,
+  ;; tie them. When they are have to be created, do a buffer scan to
+  ;; fill them.
+
+  ;; If RESCAN is non-nil, enforce document scanning
+
+  (catch 'exit
+    (let ((rescan (or (equal rescan t) (equal rescan '(4)))))
+
+      ;; Reset the mode if we had changes from style hooks
+      (and reftex-tables-dirty
+           (reftex-reset-mode))
+          
+      (if (eq reftex-list-of-labels-symbol nil)
+          ;; Symbols are not yet tied: Tie them and see if they are set
+	  (reftex-tie-multifile-symbols))
+
+      (if (and (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)
+               (not rescan))
+          ;; Lists do already exist and we don't need to rescan.
+          ;; Return from here.
+          (throw 'exit t))
+
+      ;; We need to rescan
+      ;; =================
+      
+      (unwind-protect
+          (save-window-excursion
+            (save-excursion
+              
+              ;; do the scanning
+              
+              (let ((label-list-symbol    reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)
+		    (label-numbers-symbol reftex-label-numbers-symbol)
+                    (bibfile-list-symbol  reftex-bibfile-list-symbol))
+
+                (message "Creating master buffer...")
+                (reftex-make-master-buffer (reftex-TeX-master-file) major-mode)
+              
+                (message "Scanning document...")
+
+                (reftex-scan-buffer-for-labels
+		 label-numbers-symbol label-list-symbol)
+
+                (reftex-scan-buffer-for-bibliography-statement 
+                 bibfile-list-symbol)
+              
+                (message "Scanning document... done"))))
+        
+        (if (get-buffer "*reftex-master.tex*")
+	    (kill-buffer "*reftex-master.tex*"))))))
+
+(defun reftex-create-tags-file ()
+  "Create TAGS file by running `etags' on the current document.
+The TAGS file is also immediately visited with `visit-tags-table."
+  (interactive)
+  (reftex-access-scan-info current-prefix-arg)
+  (let* ((master (reftex-TeX-master-file))
+	 (files  (assoc master reftex-master-include-list))
+	 (cmd    (format "etags %s" (mapconcat 'identity files " "))))
+    (save-excursion
+      (set-buffer (reftex-get-buffer-visiting master))
+      (message "Running etags to create TAGS file...")
+      (shell-command cmd)
+      (visit-tags-table "TAGS"))))
+
+;; History of grep commands.
+(defvar reftex-grep-history nil)
+(defvar reftex-grep-command "grep -n "
+  "Last grep command used in \\[reftex-grep-document]; default for next grep.")
+
+(defun reftex-grep-document (grep-cmd)
+  "Run grep query through all files related to this document. 
+With prefix arg, force to rescan document.
+This works also without an active TAGS table."
+
+  (interactive
+   (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run grep on document (like this): "
+                               reftex-grep-command nil nil 
+                               'reftex-grep-history)))
+  (reftex-access-scan-info current-prefix-arg)
+  (let* ((master (reftex-TeX-master-file))
+	 (default-directory (file-name-directory master))
+	 (re (format "\\`%s\\(.*\\)" (regexp-quote 
+			      (expand-file-name default-directory))))
+         (files  (assoc master reftex-master-include-list))
+         (cmd    (format 
+		  "%s %s" grep-cmd
+		  (mapconcat (function (lambda (x)
+					 (if (string-match re x)
+					     (match-string 1 x)
+					   x)))
+			     files " "))))
+    (grep cmd)))
+
+(defun reftex-search-document (&optional regexp)
+  "Regexp search through all files of the current TeX document.
+Starts always in the master file. Stops when a match is found.
+To continue searching for next match, use command \\[tags-loop-continue].
+This works also without an active TAGS table."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((default (reftex-this-word)))
+    (if (not regexp)
+	(setq regexp (read-string (format "Search regexp in document [%s]: "
+					  default))))
+    (if (string= regexp "") (setq regexp (regexp-quote default)))
+
+    (reftex-access-scan-info current-prefix-arg)
+    (tags-search regexp (list 'assoc (reftex-TeX-master-file)
+			      'reftex-master-include-list))))
+
+(defun reftex-query-replace-document (&optional from to delimited)
+  "Run a query-replace-regexp of FROM with TO over the entire TeX document.
+Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches.
+If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit] or ESC), you can resume the query replace
+with the command \\[tags-loop-continue].
+This works also without an active TAGS table."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((default (reftex-this-word)))
+    (if (not from)
+	(progn
+	  (setq from (read-string (format "Replace regexp in document [%s]: "
+					  default)))
+	  (if (string= from "") (setq from (regexp-quote default)))))
+    (if (not to)
+	(setq to (read-string (format "Replace regexp %s with: " from))))
+    (reftex-access-scan-info current-prefix-arg)
+    (tags-query-replace from to (or delimited current-prefix-arg)
+			(list 'assoc (reftex-TeX-master-file)
+			      'reftex-master-include-list))))
+
+(defun reftex-change-label (&optional from to)
+  "Query replace FROM with TO in all \\label{} and \\ref{} commands.
+Works on the entire multifile document.
+If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit] or ESC), you can resume the query replace
+with the command \\[tags-loop-continue].
+This works also without an active TAGS table."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((default (reftex-this-word "-a-zA-Z0-9_*.:")))
+    (if (not from)
+	(setq from (read-string (format "Replace label globally [%s]: "
+					default))))
+    (if (string= from "") (setq from default))
+    (if (not to)
+	(setq to (read-string (format "Replace label %s with: "
+				      from))))
+    (reftex-query-replace-document
+     (concat "\\\\\\(label\\|[a-z]*ref\\){" (regexp-quote from) "}")
+     (format "\\\\\\1{%s}" to))))
+
+(defun reftex-this-word (&optional class)
+;; grab the word around point
+  (setq class (or class "-a-zA-Z0-9:_/.*;|"))
+  (save-excursion
+    (buffer-substring-no-properties
+     (progn (skip-chars-backward class) (point))
+     (progn (skip-chars-forward  class) (point)))))
+
+;;; ===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; Functions to create and reference automatic labels
+
+;; The following constants are derived from reftex-label-alist
+
+;; Prompt used for label type querys directed to the user
+(defconst reftex-type-query-prompt nil)
+
+;; Help string for label type querys
+(defconst reftex-type-query-help nil)
+
+;; Alist relating label type to reference format
+(defconst reftex-typekey-to-format-alist nil)
+
+;; Alist relating label type to label affix
+(defconst reftex-typekey-to-prefix-alist nil)
+
+;; Alist relating environments or macros to label type and context regexp
+(defconst reftex-env-or-mac-alist nil)
+
+;; List of macros carrying a label
+(defconst reftex-label-mac-list nil)
+
+;; List of environments carrying a label
+(defconst reftex-label-env-list nil)
+
+;; List of all typekey letters in use
+(defconst reftex-typekey-list nil)
+
+;; Alist relating magic words to a label type
+(defconst reftex-words-to-typekey-alist nil)
+
+;; The last list-of-labels entry used in a reference
+(defvar reftex-last-used-reference (list nil nil nil nil))
+
+;; The regular expression used to abbreviate words
+(defconst reftex-abbrev-regexp
+  (concat
+   "^\\("
+   (make-string (nth 0 reftex-abbrev-parameters) ?.)
+   "[" (nth 2 reftex-abbrev-parameters) "]*"
+   "\\)"
+   "[" (nth 3 reftex-abbrev-parameters) "]"
+   (make-string (1- (nth 1 reftex-abbrev-parameters)) ?.)))
+
+;; Global variables used for communication between functions
+(defvar reftex-default-context-position nil)
+(defvar reftex-location-start nil)
+(defvar reftex-call-back-to-this-buffer nil)
+
+;; List of buffers created temporarily for lookup, which should be killed
+(defvar reftex-buffers-to-kill nil)
+
+;; The regexp used to find section statements
+(defconst reftex-section-regexp "^[      ]*\\\\\\(part\\|chapter\\|section\\|subsection\\|subsubsection\\|paragraph\\|subparagraph\\|subsubparagraph\\)\\*?\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?{")
+
+;; LaTeX section commands and level numbers
+(defconst reftex-section-levels
+  '(
+    ("part"            . 0)
+    ("chapter"         . 1)
+    ("section"         . 2)
+    ("subsection"      . 3)
+    ("subsubsection"   . 4)
+    ("paragraph"       . 5)
+    ("subparagraph"    . 6)
+    ("subsubparagraph" . 7)
+    ))
+
+(defun reftex-label (&optional environment no-insert)
+  "Insert a unique label. Return the label.
+If ENVIRONMENT is given, don't bother to find out yourself.
+If NO-INSERT is non-nil, do not insert label into buffer.
+With prefix arg, force to rescan document first.
+The label is also inserted into the label list.
+This function is controlled by the settings of reftex-insert-label-flags."
+
+  (interactive)
+
+  ;; Ensure access to scanning info and rescan buffer if prefix are is '(4)
+  (reftex-access-scan-info current-prefix-arg)
+
+  ;; Find out what kind of environment this is and abort if necessary
+  (if (or (not environment)
+          (not (assoc environment reftex-env-or-mac-alist)))
+      (setq environment (reftex-label-location)))
+  (if (not environment)
+      (error "Can't figure out what kind of label should be inserted"))
+
+  ;; Ok, go ahead
+  (let (label num typekey prefix entry cell lab valid default force-prompt)
+    (setq typekey (nth 1 (assoc environment
+                                reftex-env-or-mac-alist)))
+    (setq prefix (or (cdr (assoc typekey reftex-typekey-to-prefix-alist))
+                     (concat typekey "-")))
+
+    ;; make a default label
+    (cond
+
+     ((reftex-typekey-check typekey (nth 0 reftex-insert-label-flags))
+      ;; derive a label from context
+      (setq default (nth 2 (reftex-label-info " ")))
+      ;; catch the cases where the is actually no context available
+      (if (or (string-match "NO MATCH FOR CONTEXT REGEXP" default)
+              (string-match "ILLEGAL VALUE OF PARSE" default)
+              (string-match "SECTION HEADING NOT FOUND" default)
+              (string-match "HOOK ERROR" default)
+              (string-match "^[ \t]*$" default))
+          (setq default prefix
+                force-prompt t)                       ; need to prompt
+        (setq default (concat prefix (reftex-string-to-label default)))
+
+        ;; make it unique
+        (setq label default)
+        (setq num 1)
+        (while (assoc label (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))
+          (setq label (concat default "-" (setq num (1+ num)))))
+        (setq default label)))
+
+     ((reftex-typekey-check typekey (nth 1 reftex-insert-label-flags)) ; prompt
+      ;; Minimal default: the user will be prompted
+      (setq default prefix))
+
+     (t
+      ;; make an automatic label
+      (while (assoc
+              (setq default (concat prefix (reftex-next-label-number typekey)))
+              (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)))))
+
+    ;; Should we ask the user?
+    (if (or (reftex-typekey-check typekey
+                                 (nth 1 reftex-insert-label-flags)) ; prompt
+            force-prompt)
+
+        (while (not valid)
+          ;; iterate until we get a legal label
+
+          (setq label (read-string "Label: " default))
+
+          ;; Lets make sure that this is a legal label
+          (cond
+
+           ;; Test if label contains strange characters
+           ((string-match reftex-label-illegal-re label)
+            (message "Label \"%s\" contains illegal characters" label)
+            (ding)
+            (sit-for 2))
+
+           ;; Look it up in the label list
+           ((setq entry (assoc label
+                               (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)))
+            (message "Label \"%s\" exists in file %s" label (nth 3 entry))
+            (ding)
+            (sit-for 2))
+
+           ;; Label is ok
+           (t
+            (setq valid t))))
+      (setq label default))
+
+    ;; Insert the label
+    (if (not no-insert)
+        (insert "\\label{" label "}"))
+
+    ;; Insert the label into the label list
+    (if (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)
+        (let ((cnt 0)
+              (pos (point))
+              (all (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))
+              (look-for nil)
+              (note nil)
+              (text nil)
+              (file (buffer-file-name)))
+
+          ;; find the previous label in order to know where to insert new label
+          ;; into label list
+          (save-excursion
+            (if (re-search-backward "\\\\label{\\([^}]+\\)}" nil 1 2)
+                (setq look-for (reftex-no-props (match-string 1))))
+            (if (or (re-search-forward
+                     "\\\\\\(include\\|input\\){[^}\n]+}" pos t)
+                    (re-search-forward reftex-section-regexp pos t)
+                    (null look-for))
+                (setq note "POSITION UNCERTAIN. RESCAN TO FIX.")))
+          (if (not look-for)
+              (set reftex-list-of-labels-symbol
+                   (cons (list label typekey text file note)
+                         (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)))
+            (while all
+              (setq cell (car all)
+                    all (cdr all)
+                    cnt (1+ cnt)
+                    lab (nth 0 cell))
+              (if (string= lab look-for)
+                  (progn
+                    (setcdr
+                     (nthcdr (1- cnt)
+                             (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))
+                     (cons (list label typekey text file note)
+                           (nthcdr
+                            cnt (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))))
+                    ;; to end the loop, set all to nil
+                    (setq all nil)))))))
+    ;; return value of the function is the label
+    label))
+
+(defun reftex-string-to-label (string)
+  ;; Convert a string (a sentence) to a label.
+  ;;
+  ;; Uses reftex-derive-label-parameters and reftex-abbrev-parameters
+  ;;
+
+  (let* ((words0 (reftex-split "[- \t\n\r]+"
+                              (reftex-no-props string)))
+         (ignore-words (nth 5 reftex-derive-label-parameters))
+         words word)
+
+    ;; remove words from the ignore list or with funny characters
+    (while words0
+      (setq word (car words0) words0 (cdr words0))
+      (cond
+       ((member (downcase word) ignore-words))
+       ((string-match reftex-label-illegal-re word)
+        (if (nth 2 reftex-derive-label-parameters)
+            (progn
+              (while (string-match reftex-label-illegal-re word)
+                (setq word (replace-match "" nil nil word)))
+              (setq words (cons word words)))))
+       (t
+        (setq words (cons word words)))))
+    (setq words (nreverse words))
+
+    ;; restrict number of words
+    (if (> (length words) (nth 0 reftex-derive-label-parameters))
+        (setcdr (nthcdr (1- (nth 0 reftex-derive-label-parameters)) words) nil))
+
+    ;; First, try to use all words
+    (setq string (mapconcat '(lambda(w) w) words
+                            (nth 4 reftex-derive-label-parameters)))
+
+    ;; Abbreviate words if enforced by user settings or string length
+    (if (or (eq t (nth 3 reftex-derive-label-parameters))
+            (and (nth 3 reftex-derive-label-parameters)
+                 (> (length string) (nth 1 reftex-derive-label-parameters))))
+        (setq words
+              (mapcar
+               '(lambda (w) (if (string-match reftex-abbrev-regexp w)
+                               (match-string 1 w)
+                             w))
+               words)
+              string (mapconcat '(lambda(w) w) words
+                                (nth 4 reftex-derive-label-parameters))))
+
+    ;; Shorten if still to long
+    (setq string
+          (if (> (length string) (nth 1 reftex-derive-label-parameters))
+              (substring string 0 (nth 1 reftex-derive-label-parameters))
+            string))
+
+    ;; Delete the final punctuation, if any
+    (if (string-match "[^a-zA-Z0-9]+$" string)
+        (setq string (replace-match "" nil nil string)))
+    string))
+
+(defun reftex-label-location (&optional bound)
+  ;; Return the environment or macro which determines the label type at point.
+  ;; If optional BOUND is an integer, limit backward searches to that point.
+
+  (let* ((loc1 (reftex-what-macro reftex-label-mac-list bound))
+         (loc2 (reftex-what-environment reftex-label-env-list bound))
+         (p1 (or (cdr loc1) 0))
+         (p2 (or (cdr loc2) 0)))
+
+    (setq reftex-location-start (max p1 p2))
+    (if (> p1 p2)
+        (progn
+          (setq reftex-default-context-position p1)
+          (car loc1))
+      (setq reftex-default-context-position
+            (+ p2 8 (length (car loc2))))
+      (or (car loc2) "section"))))
+
+
+(defun reftex-next-label-number (type)
+  ;; Increment value of automatic labels in current buffer. Return new value.
+
+  ;; Ensure access to scanning info
+  (reftex-access-scan-info)
+
+  (let ((n (cdr (assoc type (symbol-value reftex-label-numbers-symbol)))))
+    (if (not (integerp n))
+        ;; oops - type not known - make one here
+        (progn
+          (set reftex-label-numbers-symbol
+               (cons (cons type 0)
+                     (symbol-value reftex-label-numbers-symbol)))
+          (setq n 0)))
+    (setq n (1+ n))
+    (setcdr (assoc type (symbol-value reftex-label-numbers-symbol)) n)
+    n))
+
+;; Help string for the reference label menu
+(defconst reftex-reference-label-help
+  "              AVAILABLE KEYS IN REFERENCE LABEL MENU
+              ======================================
+ n / p     Go to next/previous label (Cursor motion works as well)
+ r / s     Rescan document for labels / Switch label type
+ t / #     Toggle table of contents   / Toggle counter mode
+ c         Toggle display of short context
+ SPACE     Show full context for current label in other window
+ f         Toggle follow mode: other window will follow context
+ a / q     Use last referenced label  / Quit without accepting label
+ ? / C-r   Display this help message  / Recursive Edit into other window
+ RETURN    Accept current label")
+
+(defun reftex-reference (&optional type no-insert)
+  "Make a LaTeX reference. Look only for labels of a certain TYPE.
+With prefix arg, force to rescan buffer for labels. This should only be
+necessary if you have recently entered labels yourself without using
+reftex-label. Rescanning of the buffer can also be requested from the
+label selection menu.
+The function returns the selected label or nil.
+If NO-INSERT is non-nil, do not insert \\ref{} command, just return label.
+When called with 2 C-u prefix args, disable magic word recognition."
+
+  (interactive)
+
+  ;; check for active recursive edits
+  (reftex-check-recursive-edit)
+
+  ;; Ensure access to scanning info and rescan buffer if prefix are is '(4)
+  (reftex-access-scan-info current-prefix-arg)
+
+  (if (not type)
+      ;; guess type from context
+      (if (and reftex-guess-label-type
+               (not (= 16 (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))
+               (setq type (assoc (downcase (reftex-word-before-point))
+                                 reftex-words-to-typekey-alist)))
+          (setq type (cdr type))
+        (setq type (reftex-query-label-type))))
+
+  (let (label pair
+              (form (or (cdr (assoc type reftex-typekey-to-format-alist))
+                        "\\ref{%s}")))
+
+    ;; Have the user select a label
+    (setq pair (reftex-offer-label-menu type))
+    (setq label (car pair))
+
+    (if (and label
+             (not no-insert))
+        (progn
+          ;; do we need to remove spaces?
+          (if (string= "~" (substring form 0 1))
+              (while (or (= (preceding-char) ?\ )
+                         (= (preceding-char) ?\C-i))
+                (backward-delete-char 1)))
+          ;; ok, insert the reference
+          (insert (format form label label))
+          (message ""))
+      (message "Quit"))
+    ;; return the label
+    label))
+
+(defun reftex-goto-label (&optional arg)
+  "Go to a LaTeX label. With prefix ARG: go to label in another window."
+  (interactive "P")
+  (let (type label file pair)
+    (if (not type)
+        (setq type (reftex-query-label-type)))
+
+    (setq pair (reftex-offer-label-menu type)
+          label (car pair)
+          file (cdr pair))
+    (if (and label file (file-exists-p file))
+        (progn
+          (if arg
+              (find-file-other-window file)
+            (find-file file))
+          (goto-char (point-min))
+          (if (not (search-forward (concat "\\label{" label "}") nil t))
+              (error "No such label found: %s" label)
+	    (reftex-highlight 0 (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
+	    (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'reftex-highlight-shall-die)))
+      (message "Quit")
+      nil)))
+
+;; Internal list with index numbers of labels in the selection menu
+(defvar reftex-label-index-list nil)
+
+(defun reftex-offer-label-menu (typekey)
+  ;; Offer a menu with the appropriate labels. Return (label . file).
+  (let* ((buf (current-buffer))
+         (near-label (reftex-find-nearby-label))
+         (toc (reftex-typekey-check typekey reftex-label-menu-flags 0))
+         (context (not (reftex-typekey-check
+                        typekey reftex-label-menu-flags 3)))
+         (counter (reftex-typekey-check
+                   typekey reftex-label-menu-flags 2))
+         (follow  (reftex-typekey-check
+                   typekey reftex-label-menu-flags 4))
+         offset rtn key cnt entry)
+
+    (setq reftex-call-back-to-this-buffer buf)
+    (setq entry (cons nil nil))
+
+    (unwind-protect
+        (catch 'exit
+          (while t
+            (save-window-excursion
+              (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*RefTeX Select*")
+              (erase-buffer)
+              (setq truncate-lines t)
+              (setq reftex-label-index-list (reftex-make-and-insert-label-list
+                                            typekey buf toc context counter
+                                            near-label))
+              (setq near-label "_ ") ; turn off search for near label
+              (setq offset (or (car reftex-label-index-list) offset))
+              ;; use only when searched
+              (setq reftex-label-index-list (cdr reftex-label-index-list))
+              ;; only this is the true list
+              (if (not reftex-label-index-list)
+                  (error "No labels of type \"%s\"" typekey))
+              (setq rtn
+                    (reftex-select-item
+                     nil
+                     "Label: [n]ext [p]rev [r]escan [t]oc [ ]context [q]uit RETURN [?]HELP+more"
+                     "^>"
+                     "\n[^.]"
+                     2
+                     reftex-reference-label-help
+                     '(?r ?c ?t ?s ?# ?a)
+                     offset
+                     'reftex-select-label-callback follow))
+              (setq key (car rtn)
+                    cnt (cdr rtn)
+                    offset (1+ cnt))
+              (if (not key) (throw 'exit nil))
+              (cond
+               ((equal key ?r)
+                ;; rescan buffer
+                (reftex-parse-document buf))
+               ((equal key ?c)
+                ;; toggle context mode
+                (setq context (not context)))
+               ((equal key ?s)
+                ;; switch type
+                (setq typekey (reftex-query-label-type)))
+               ((equal key ?t)
+                ;; toggle tabel of contents display
+                (setq toc (not toc)))
+               ((equal key ?#)
+                ;; toggle counter display
+                (setq counter (not counter)))
+               ((equal key ?a)
+                ;; reuse the last referenced label again
+                (setq entry reftex-last-used-reference)
+                (throw 'exit t))
+               (t
+                (set-buffer buf)
+                (setq entry (nth (nth cnt reftex-label-index-list)
+                                 (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)))
+                (setq reftex-last-used-reference entry)
+                (throw 'exit t))))))
+      (kill-buffer "*RefTeX Select*")
+      (reftex-kill-temporary-buffers))
+    (cons (reftex-no-props (nth 0 entry)) (nth 3 entry))))
+
+;; Indentation for table of context lines in the menu
+(defconst reftex-toc-indent " ")
+;; Indentation for the lines containing the label
+(defconst reftex-label-indent "> ")
+;; Indentation for context lines
+(defconst reftex-context-indent ".   ")
+;; Indentation per section level
+(defvar reftex-level-indent 2
+  "*Number of spaces to be used for indentation per section level.
+With more indentation, the label menu looks nicer, but shows less context.
+Changing this is only fully operational after the next buffer scan.")
+
+(defun reftex-make-and-insert-label-list (typekey0 buf toc context
+                                                 counter near-label)
+  ;; Insert a menu of all labels in buffer BUF into current buffer.
+  ;; Return the list of labels, with the index of NEAR-LABEL as extra car.
+  (let (ins-list index-list offset)
+    (save-excursion
+      (set-buffer buf)
+      (let* ((all nil)
+             (font (reftex-use-fonts))
+             (cnt 0)
+             (file nil)
+             (index -1)
+             (toc-indent reftex-toc-indent)
+             (label-indent
+              (concat reftex-label-indent
+                      (if toc (make-string (* 7 reftex-level-indent) ?\ ) "")))
+             (context-indent
+              (concat reftex-context-indent
+                      (if toc (make-string (* 7 reftex-level-indent) ?\ ) "")))
+             cell text label typekey note comment)
+
+        ; Ensure access to scanning info
+        (reftex-access-scan-info)
+
+        (setq all (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))
+
+        (while all
+
+          (setq index (1+ index)
+                cell (car all)
+                all (cdr all))
+
+          (if (null (nth 2 cell))
+              ;; No context yet. Quick update
+              (progn
+                (setq cell (reftex-label-info-update cell))
+                (setcar (nthcdr index
+                                (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))
+                        cell)))
+
+          ;; in the following setq we *copy* the label, since we will change
+          ;; its properties, and we cannot have any properties in the list
+          ;; (because of assoc searches)
+          (setq label   (copy-sequence (nth 0 cell))
+                typekey (nth 1 cell)
+                text    (nth 2 cell)
+                file    (nth 3 cell)
+                note    (nth 4 cell)
+                comment (get-text-property 0 'in-comment text))
+
+          (if (string= label near-label)
+              (setq offset (1+ cnt)))
+
+	  (cond
+	   ((and toc (string= typekey "toc"))
+	    (setq ins-list
+		  (cons (concat toc-indent text "\n")
+			ins-list)))
+	   ((string= typekey "toc"))
+	   ((and (or (string= typekey typekey0) (string= typekey0 " "))
+		 (or (nth 5 reftex-label-menu-flags) ; show-commented?
+		     (null comment)))
+	    (setq cnt (1+ cnt))
+	    (if comment (setq label (concat "% " label)))
+	    (if font
+		(put-text-property
+		 0 (length label)
+		 'face
+		 (if comment
+		     'font-lock-comment-face
+		   'font-lock-reference-face)
+		 label))
+	    (setq index-list (cons index index-list))
+	    (setq ins-list
+		  (cons (concat
+			 label-indent
+			 label
+			 (if counter (format " (%d) " cnt))
+			 (if comment " LABEL IS COMMENTED OUT ")
+			 (if note (concat "  " note) "")
+			 "\n"
+			 (if context (concat context-indent text "\n")))
+			ins-list))))
+	  )))
+
+    (apply 'insert (nreverse ins-list))
+    (cons offset (nreverse index-list))))
+
+(defun reftex-query-label-type ()
+  ;; Ask for label type
+  (message reftex-type-query-prompt)
+  (let ((key (read-char)))
+    (if (equal key ?\?)
+        (progn
+          (save-window-excursion
+            (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*RefTeX Help*"
+              (princ reftex-type-query-help))
+            (setq key (read-char))
+            (kill-buffer "*RefTeX Help*"))))
+    (if (not (member (char-to-string key) reftex-typekey-list))
+        (error "No such label type: %s" (char-to-string key)))
+    (char-to-string key)))
+
+(defun reftex-find-nearby-label ()
+  ;; Find a nearby label.
+  (save-excursion
+    (if (or (re-search-backward "\\\\label{\\([^}]+\\)}" nil t)
+            (re-search-forward  "\\\\label{\\([^}]+\\)}" nil t))
+        (reftex-no-props (match-string 1))
+      nil)))
+
+;; Variable holding the vector with section numbers
+(defvar reftex-section-numbers [0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+
+(defun reftex-scan-buffer-for-labels (label-numbers-symbol label-list-symbol)
+  ;; Scan the buffer for labels and save them in a list.
+  (save-excursion
+    (let ((regexp (concat "\\\\label{\\([^}]*\\)}" "\\|"
+                          reftex-section-regexp))
+          (font (reftex-use-fonts))
+          (bound 0)
+          (highest-level 100)
+          file (level 1) start star text text1 label section-number macro find)
+      (set label-list-symbol nil)
+      (goto-char 0)
+
+      ;; reset label numbers
+      (set label-numbers-symbol
+	   (mapcar '(lambda(x) (cons x 0)) reftex-typekey-list))
+
+      ;; reset section numbers
+      (reftex-section-number reftex-section-numbers -1)
+
+      (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
+        (setq file (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'file))
+        (if (string= (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
+                                       (+ 7 (match-beginning 0))) "\\label{")
+            ;; It is a label
+            (progn
+              (setq label (reftex-no-props (match-string 1)))
+              (set label-list-symbol
+                   (cons (reftex-label-info label file bound)
+                         (symbol-value label-list-symbol))))
+
+          ;; It is a section
+          (setq bound (point))
+	  (setq star (= ?* (char-after (match-end 2))))
+          (setq find (buffer-substring-no-properties
+                      (1- (match-beginning 2)) (match-end 0)))
+          (setq macro (reftex-no-props (match-string 2)))
+          (setq level (cdr (assoc macro reftex-section-levels)))
+
+          (setq section-number (reftex-section-number
+                                reftex-section-numbers level star))
+          (setq highest-level (min highest-level level))
+          (if (= level highest-level)
+              (message 
+               "Scanning %s %s ..."
+               (car (nth level reftex-section-levels))
+               section-number))
+
+          ;; get the title
+          (save-match-data
+            (setq text1 (reftex-context-substring))
+            (setq text (reftex-nicify-text text1)))
+
+          (setq find (reftex-allow-for-ctrl-m (concat find text1)))
+
+          ;; add section number and indentation
+          (setq text
+                (concat
+                 (make-string (* reftex-level-indent level) ?\ )
+                 (if (nth 1 reftex-label-menu-flags) ; section number flag
+                     (concat section-number " "))
+                 text))
+          ;; fontify
+          (if font (put-text-property 0 (length text)
+                                      'face 'font-lock-comment-face text))
+
+          ;; insert in list
+          (set label-list-symbol
+               (cons (list nil "toc" text file find)
+                     (symbol-value label-list-symbol)))))
+      (set label-list-symbol
+           (nreverse (symbol-value label-list-symbol))))))
+
+
+(defun reftex-label-info-update (cell)
+  ;; Update information about just one label in a different file.
+  ;; CELL contains the old info list
+  (let* ((label   (nth 0 cell))
+         (typekey (nth 1 cell))
+         (text    (nth 2 cell))
+         (file    (nth 3 cell))
+         (note    (nth 4 cell))
+         (buf (reftex-get-file-buffer-force
+               file (not reftex-keep-temporary-buffers))))
+    (if (not buf)
+        (list label typekey "" file "LOST LABEL. RESCAN TO FIX.")
+      (save-excursion
+        (set-buffer buf)
+        (save-restriction
+          (widen)
+          (goto-char 1)
+
+          (if (re-search-forward (concat "\\\\label{" (regexp-quote label) "}")
+                                 nil t)
+              (append (reftex-label-info label file) (list note))
+            (list label typekey "" file "LOST LABEL. RESCAN TO FIX.")))))))
+
+(defun reftex-label-info (label &optional file bound)
+  ;; Return info list on LABEL at point.
+  (let* ((env-or-mac (reftex-label-location bound))
+         (typekey (nth 1 (assoc env-or-mac reftex-env-or-mac-alist)))
+         (file (or file (buffer-file-name)))
+         (parse (if (reftex-typekey-check
+                     typekey reftex-use-text-after-label-as-context)
+                    nil
+                  (nth 2 (assoc env-or-mac reftex-env-or-mac-alist))))
+         (text (reftex-short-context env-or-mac parse reftex-location-start)))
+    (if (reftex-in-comment)
+        (put-text-property 0 1 'in-comment t text))
+    (list label typekey text file)))
+
+(defun reftex-in-comment ()
+  (save-excursion
+    (skip-chars-backward "^%\n\r")
+    (= (preceding-char) ?%)))
+
+(defun reftex-short-context (env parse &optional bound)
+  ;; Get about one line of useful context for the label definition at point.
+
+  (reftex-nicify-text
+
+   (cond
+
+    ((null parse)
+     (save-excursion
+       (reftex-context-substring)))
+
+    ((eq parse t)
+     (if (string= env "section")
+         ;; special treatment for section labels
+         (save-excursion
+           (if (re-search-backward reftex-section-regexp (point-min) t)
+               (progn
+                 (goto-char (match-end 0))
+                 (reftex-context-substring))
+             "SECTION HEADING NOT FOUND"))
+       (save-excursion
+         (goto-char reftex-default-context-position)
+         (reftex-context-substring))))
+
+    ((stringp parse)
+     (save-excursion
+       (if (re-search-backward parse bound t)
+           (progn
+             (goto-char (match-end 0))
+             (reftex-context-substring))
+         "NO MATCH FOR CONTEXT REGEXP")))
+    ((fboundp parse)
+     ;; A hook function. Call it.
+     (save-excursion
+       (condition-case error-var
+           (funcall parse env)
+         ('error (format "HOOK ERROR: %s" (cdr error-var))))))
+    (t
+     "ILLEGAL VALUE OF PARSE"))))
+
+(defun reftex-context-substring ()
+  ;; Return up to 100 chars from point
+  ;; When point is just after a { or [, limit string to matching parenthesis
+  (cond
+   ((or (= (preceding-char) ?\{)
+        (= (preceding-char) ?\[))
+    ;; inside a list - get only the list, with modified syntax to be perfect
+    (buffer-substring
+     (point)
+     (min (+ 100 (point))
+	  (point-max)
+	  (condition-case nil
+	      (progn 
+		(up-list 1)
+		(1- (point)))
+	    ('error (point-max))))))
+   (t
+    ;; no list - just grab 100 characters
+    (buffer-substring (point) (min (+ 100 (point)) (point-max))))))
+
+(defun reftex-section-number (section-numbers &optional level star)
+  ;; Return a string with the current section number.
+  ;; When LEVEL is non-nil, increase section numbers on that level.
+  (let* ((depth 6) idx n (string ""))
+    (if level
+        (progn
+          (if (and (> level -1) (not star))
+              (aset section-numbers level (1+ (aref section-numbers level))))
+          (setq idx (1+ level))
+          (while (<= idx depth)
+            (aset section-numbers idx 0)
+            (setq idx (1+ idx)))))
+    (setq idx 0)
+    (while (<= idx depth)
+      (setq n (aref section-numbers idx))
+      (setq string (concat string (if (not (string= string "")) "." "")
+                           (int-to-string n)))
+      (setq idx (1+ idx)))
+    (save-match-data
+      (if (string-match "\\`\\(0\\.\\)+" string)
+          (setq string (replace-match "" nil nil string)))
+      (if (string-match "\\(\\.0\\)+\\'" string)
+          (setq string (replace-match "" nil nil string))))
+    (if star 
+	(concat (make-string (1- (length string)) ?\ ) "*")
+      string)))
+
+;; A variable to remember the index of the last label context shown
+(defvar reftex-last-cnt 0)
+
+(defun reftex-select-label-callback (cnt)
+  ;; Callback function called from the label selection in order to
+  ;; show context in another window
+  (let* ((this-window (selected-window))
+         index entry label file buffer)
+    ;; pop to original buffer in order to get correct variables
+    (catch 'exit
+      (save-excursion
+        (set-buffer reftex-call-back-to-this-buffer)
+        (setq index (nth (or cnt 1) reftex-label-index-list)
+              entry (nth index (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))
+              label (nth 0 entry)
+              file  (nth 3 entry)))
+
+      ;; goto the file in another window
+      (setq buffer (reftex-get-file-buffer-force
+                    file (not reftex-keep-temporary-buffers)))
+      (if buffer
+          ;; good - the file is available
+          (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer)
+        ;; we have got a problem here. The file does not exist.
+        ;; Let' get out of here..
+        (ding)
+        (throw 'exit nil))
+
+
+      ;; search for that label
+      (if (not (and (integerp cnt)
+                    (integerp reftex-last-cnt)
+                    (if (> cnt reftex-last-cnt)
+                        (search-forward (concat "\\label{" label "}") nil t)
+                      (search-backward (concat "\\label{" label "}") nil t))))
+          (progn
+            (goto-char 1)
+            (search-forward (concat "\\label{" label "}") nil t)))
+      (reftex-highlight 0 (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
+      (reftex-show-entry)
+      (recenter (/ (window-height) 2))
+      (select-window this-window))))
+
+(defun reftex-pop-to-label (label file-list &optional mark-to-kill highlight)
+  ;; Find LABEL in any file in FILE-LIST in another window.
+  ;; If mark-to-kill is non-nil, mark new buffer for killing.
+  ;; If HIGHLIGHT is non-nil, highlight the label definition.
+  (let* ((re (concat "\\\\label{" (regexp-quote label) "}"))
+         file buf)
+    (catch 'exit
+      (while file-list
+        (setq file (car file-list)
+              file-list (cdr file-list))
+        (if (not (setq buf (reftex-get-file-buffer-force file mark-to-kill)))
+            (error "No such file %s" file))
+        (set-buffer buf)
+        (widen)
+        (goto-char (point-min))
+        (if (re-search-forward re nil t)
+            (progn
+              (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf)
+              (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+              (recenter (/ (window-height) 2))
+	      (if highlight
+		  (reftex-highlight 0 (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
+              (throw 'exit (selected-window)))))
+      (error "Label %s not found" label))))
+
+(defun reftex-find-duplicate-labels ()
+  "Produce a list of all duplicate labels in the document."
+
+  (interactive)
+
+  ;; Rescan the document to make sure
+  (reftex-access-scan-info t)
+
+  (let ((master (reftex-TeX-master-file))
+	(dlist
+         (mapcar
+          '(lambda(x)
+             (let (x1)
+               (cond
+                ((car x)
+                 (setq x1 (reftex-all-assoc-string
+                           (car x) (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)))
+                 (if (< 1 (length x1))
+                     (append (list (reftex-no-props (car x)))
+                             (mapcar '(lambda(x)
+                                        (abbreviate-file-name (nth 3 x))) x1))
+                   (list nil)))
+                (t nil))))
+          (reftex-uniquify (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)))))
+    (setq dlist (reftex-uniquify dlist))
+    (if (null dlist) (error "No duplicate labels in document"))
+    (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*Help*")
+    (make-local-variable 'TeX-master)
+    (setq TeX-master master)
+    (erase-buffer)
+    (insert "                MULTIPLE LABELS IN CURRENT DOCUMENT:\n")
+    (insert " Move point to label and type `M-x reftex-change-label'\n"
+	    " This will run a query-replace on the label and its references\n")
+    (insert " LABEL               FILE\n")
+    (insert " -------------------------------------------------------------\n")
+    (while dlist
+      (if (and (car (car dlist))
+               (cdr (car dlist)))
+          (progn
+            (insert (mapconcat '(lambda(x) x) (car dlist) "\n    ") "\n")))
+      (setq dlist (cdr dlist)))
+    (goto-char (point-min))))
+
+(defun reftex-all-assoc-string (key list)
+  ;; Return a list of all associations of KEY in LIST. Comparison with string=
+  (let (rtn)
+    (while list
+      (if (string= (car (car list)) key)
+          (setq rtn (cons (car list) rtn)))
+      (setq list (cdr list)))
+    (nreverse rtn)))
+
+(defun reftex-kill-temporary-buffers ()
+  ;; Kill all buffers in the list reftex-kill-temporary-buffers.
+  (while reftex-buffers-to-kill
+    (if (bufferp (car reftex-buffers-to-kill))
+        (progn
+          (and (buffer-modified-p (car reftex-buffers-to-kill))
+               (y-or-n-p (format "Save file %s? "
+                                 (buffer-file-name
+                                  (car reftex-buffers-to-kill))))
+               (save-excursion
+                 (set-buffer (car reftex-buffers-to-kill))
+                 (save-buffer)))
+          (kill-buffer (car reftex-buffers-to-kill))))
+    (setq reftex-buffers-to-kill (cdr reftex-buffers-to-kill))))
+
+(defun reftex-show-entry ()
+  ;; Show entry if point is hidden by outline mode
+  (let ((pos (point)))
+    (if (and reftex-auto-show-entry
+             (boundp 'outline-minor-mode)
+             outline-minor-mode
+             (looking-at "[^\n\r]*\r"))
+        (progn
+          (outline-back-to-heading)
+          (show-entry)
+          (goto-char pos)))))
+
+
+(defun reftex-nicify-text (text)
+  ;; Make TEXT nice for inclusion into label menu
+  (while (string-match "[\n\r\t]\\|[ \t][ \t]+" text) ; remove extra whitespace
+    (setq text (replace-match " " nil t text)))
+  (if (string-match "\\\\end{.*" text)                ; nothing beyond \end{
+      (setq text (replace-match "" nil t text)))
+  (if (string-match "\\\\label{[^}]*}" text)          ; kill the label
+      (setq text (replace-match "" nil t text)))
+  (if (string-match "^ +" text)                       ; leading whitespace
+      (setq text (replace-match "" nil t text)))
+  (cond
+   ((> (length text) 100)                             ; not to long
+    (setq text (substring text 0 100)))
+   ((= (length text) 0)                               ; not empty
+    (setq text " ")))
+  text)
+
+(defun reftex-typekey-check (typekey conf-variable &optional n)
+  ;; Check if CONF-VARIABLE is true or contains TYPEKEY
+  (and n (setq conf-variable (nth n conf-variable)))
+  (or (equal conf-variable t)
+      (and (stringp conf-variable)
+           (string-match (concat "[" conf-variable "]") typekey))))
+
+;;; ===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; Table of contents (contributed from Stephen Eglen, changed by C. Dominik)
+
+;; We keep at most one *toc* buffer - it is easy to make them
+
+(defvar reftex-last-toc-master nil
+  "Stores the name of the tex file that `reftex-toc' was last run on.")
+
+(defvar reftex-last-toc-file nil
+  "Stores the file name from which `reftex-toc' was called. For redo command.")
+
+(defvar reftex-toc-return-marker (make-marker)
+  "Marker which makes it possible to return from toc to old position.")
+
+(defun reftex-toc ()
+  "Show the table of contents for the current document.
+To see the corresponding part of the LaTeX document, use within the
+*toc* buffer:
+
+SPC  Show the corresponding section of the LaTeX document
+RET  Goto the section and hide the *toc* buffer
+q    Hide the *toc* window and return to position of last reftex-toc command
+Q    Kill the *toc* buffer and return to position of last reftex-toc command
+f    Toggle follow mode on and off
+
+When called with a raw C-u prefix, rescan the document first."
+
+  (interactive)
+
+  (and (not (string= reftex-last-toc-master (reftex-TeX-master-file)))
+       (get-buffer "*toc*")
+       (kill-buffer "*toc*"))
+
+  (setq reftex-last-toc-file   (buffer-file-name))
+  (setq reftex-last-toc-master (reftex-TeX-master-file))
+
+  (set-marker reftex-toc-return-marker (point))
+
+  ;; if follow mode is active, arrange to delay it one command
+  (if reftex-toc-follow-mode
+      (setq reftex-toc-follow-mode 1))
+
+  (if (and current-prefix-arg
+           (get-buffer "*toc*"))
+      (kill-buffer "*toc*"))
+
+  ;; Ensure access to scanning info and rescan buffer if prefix are is '(4)
+  (reftex-access-scan-info current-prefix-arg)
+
+  (let* ((all   (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))
+         (where (reftex-nearest-section))
+         toc toc1 cell label file find startpos)
+
+    (if (and (get-buffer "*toc*")
+             (get-buffer-window (get-buffer "*toc*")))
+        (select-window (get-buffer-window (get-buffer "*toc*")))
+      (delete-other-windows)
+      (switch-to-buffer-other-window (current-buffer))
+      (switch-to-buffer-other-window (get-buffer-create "*toc*")))
+
+    (cond
+     ;; buffer is empty - fill it with the table of contents
+     ((= (buffer-size) 0)
+
+      (local-set-key  " "       'reftex-toc-view-line)
+      (local-set-key  "\C-m"    'reftex-toc-goto-line-and-hide)
+      (local-set-key  "r"       'reftex-toc-redo)
+      (local-set-key  "q"       'reftex-toc-quit)
+      (local-set-key  "Q"       'reftex-toc-quit-and-kill)
+      (local-set-key  "f"       'reftex-toc-toggle-follow)
+      (setq truncate-lines t)
+      (make-local-hook 'post-command-hook)
+      (make-local-hook 'pre-command-hook)
+      (setq post-command-hook '(reftex-toc-post-command-hook))
+      (setq pre-command-hook  '(reftex-toc-pre-command-hook))
+
+      (insert (format
+"TABLE-OF-CONTENTS on %s
+MENU:  SPC=view  RET=goto  [q]uit  [Q]uit+kill  [r]escan  [f]ollow-mode on/off
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+" (abbreviate-file-name reftex-last-toc-master)))
+      (setq startpos (point))
+
+      (if (reftex-use-fonts)
+          (put-text-property 1 (point) 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face))
+      (put-text-property 1 (point) 'intangible t)
+
+      (while all
+        (setq cell (car all)
+              all  (cdr all))
+        (setq label  (nth 0 cell)
+              toc    (nth 2 cell)
+              file   (nth 3 cell)
+              find   (nth 4 cell))
+        (if (not label)
+            (progn
+	      (setq toc1 (concat toc "\n"))
+              (put-text-property 0 (length toc1)
+                                 'file file toc1)
+              (put-text-property 0 (length toc1)
+                                 'find find toc1)
+              (insert toc1)
+              )))
+
+      (backward-delete-char 1)
+
+      (setq buffer-read-only t))
+     (t
+      (goto-line 3)
+      (beginning-of-line)
+      (setq startpos (point))))
+
+    ;; Find the correct section
+    (goto-char (point-max))
+    (beginning-of-line)
+    (while (and (> (point) startpos)
+                (or (not (string= (get-text-property (point) 'file)
+                                  (car where)))
+                    (not (string= (get-text-property (point) 'find)
+                                  (cdr where)))))
+      (beginning-of-line 0))))
+
+(defun reftex-nearest-section ()
+  ;; Return (file . find) of nearest section command
+  (let (cell label rest)
+    (save-excursion
+      (cond
+      ;; Try to find a section heading
+       ((or (re-search-backward reftex-section-regexp nil t)
+            (re-search-forward  reftex-section-regexp nil t))
+        (goto-char (match-end 0))
+        (cons (buffer-file-name)
+	      (reftex-allow-for-ctrl-m
+	       (concat (buffer-substring-no-properties
+			(1- (match-beginning 1)) (match-end 0))
+		       (reftex-context-substring)))))
+       ;; Try to find a label
+       ((and (or (re-search-backward "\\\\label{\\([^}]+\\)}" nil t)
+                 (re-search-forward  "\\\\label{\\([^}]+\\)}" nil t))
+             (setq label (reftex-no-props (match-string 1)))
+             (setq cell (assoc label (symbol-value 
+                                      reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)))
+             (setq rest (memq cell (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol)))
+             (setq cell (car (memq (assoc nil rest) rest)))
+             (null (car cell)))
+        (cons (nth 3 cell) (nth 4 cell)))
+       (t nil)))))
+
+(defun reftex-toc-pre-command-hook ()
+  ;; used as pre command hook in *toc* buffer
+  (reftex-unhighlight 0)
+  (reftex-unhighlight 1))
+
+(defun reftex-toc-post-command-hook ()
+  ;; used in the post-command-hook for the *toc* buffer
+  (and (> (point) 1)
+       (save-excursion
+         (reftex-highlight 1 
+			  (progn (beginning-of-line) (point))
+			  (progn (end-of-line) (point)))))
+  (cond
+   ((integerp reftex-toc-follow-mode)
+    ;; remove delayed action
+    (setq reftex-toc-follow-mode t))
+   (reftex-toc-follow-mode
+    ;; show context in other window
+    (condition-case nil
+        (reftex-toc-visit-line)
+      ('error t)))))
+
+(defun reftex-toc-toggle-follow ()
+  "Toggle toc-follow mode.
+(it is not really a mode, just a flag)."
+  (interactive)
+  (setq reftex-toc-follow-mode (not reftex-toc-follow-mode)))
+(defun reftex-toc-view-line ()
+  "View document location in other window."
+  (interactive)
+  (reftex-toc-visit-line))
+(defun reftex-toc-goto-line-and-hide ()
+  "Go to document location in other window. Hide the *toc* window."
+  (interactive)
+  (reftex-toc-visit-line 'hide))
+(defun reftex-toc-quit ()
+  "Hide the *toc* window and do not move point."
+  (interactive)
+  (delete-window)
+  (switch-to-buffer (marker-buffer reftex-toc-return-marker))
+  (goto-char (marker-position reftex-toc-return-marker)))
+(defun reftex-toc-quit-and-kill ()
+  "Kill the *toc* buffer."
+  (interactive)
+  (kill-buffer "*toc*")
+  (delete-window)
+  (switch-to-buffer (marker-buffer reftex-toc-return-marker))
+  (goto-char (marker-position reftex-toc-return-marker)))
+(defun reftex-toc-redo ()
+  "Regenerate the *toc* buffer.  Call only from within the *toc* buffer"
+  (interactive)
+  (switch-to-buffer (reftex-get-file-buffer-force reftex-last-toc-file))
+  (delete-other-windows)
+  (setq current-prefix-arg '(4))
+  (reftex-toc))
+
+(defun reftex-toc-visit-line (&optional final)
+  ;; Visit the tex file corresponding to the toc entry on the current line.
+  ;; If FINAL is t, stay there
+  ;; If FINAL is 'hide, hide the *toc* window.
+  ;; Otherwise, move cursor back into *toc* window
+
+  (let (file find beg end (toc-window (selected-window)) show-window)
+    (save-excursion
+      (beginning-of-line)
+      (setq beg (point))
+      (end-of-line)
+      (setq end (point)))
+
+    ;; get the file and the search string
+    (setq file (get-text-property (point) 'file))
+    (setq find (get-text-property (point) 'find))
+    (if (or (not file) (not find))
+        (error "Cannot visit line"))
+
+    (switch-to-buffer-other-window (reftex-get-file-buffer-force file))
+    (setq show-window (selected-window))
+    (goto-char (point-min))
+
+    (if (not (re-search-forward find nil t))
+      (error "Cannot visit line"))
+
+    (setq beg (match-beginning 0)
+          end (match-end 0))
+
+    (goto-char beg)
+    (recenter 1)
+    (reftex-highlight 0 beg end (current-buffer))
+
+    (select-window toc-window)
+
+    ;; use the `final' parameter to decide what to do next
+    (cond
+     ((equal final t)
+      (reftex-unhighlight 0)
+      (select-window show-window))
+     ((eq final 'hide)
+      (reftex-unhighlight 0)
+      (delete-window))
+     (t nil))))
+
+;;; ===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; BibTeX citations.
+
+;; Variables and constants
+
+;; Internal variable, but used from different functions
+(defvar reftex-cite-format1 nil)
+
+;; The history list of regular expressions used for citations
+(defvar reftex-cite-regexp-hist nil)
+
+;; Help string for citation selection
+(defconst reftex-citation-help
+  "AVAILABLE KEYS IN MAKE CITATION MENU
+---------------------------------------
+ n / p        Go to next/previous entry (Cursor motion works as well)
+ r            restrict selection with another regexp
+ SPACE        Show full database entry in other window
+ f            Toggle follow mode: Other window will follow with full db entry
+ q            Quit without inserting \\cite macro into buffer
+ ?            Display this help message
+ C-r          Recursive edit into other window
+ RETURN ...   Accept current entry and insert in format according to
+              reftex-cite-format")
+
+(defconst reftex-cite-format-default "\\cite{KEY}"
+  "The default value for reftex-cite-format.
+Uses the string version of scitex-cite-format.")
+
+(defconst reftex-cite-format-1-author-simple
+  '( "\\cite{KEY}"  "AUTHOR \\cite{KEY}" "AUTHOR {\it et al.} \\cite{KEY}")
+  "Value for reftex-cite format establishing a simple citation with name
+of the first author.
+Uses the list version of reftex-cite-format.")
+
+(defconst reftex-cite-format-2-authors
+  '((?\C-m 
+     . ( "\\cite{KEY}"                     "AUTHOR \\cite{KEY}"
+	 "AUTHOR \\& AUTHOR \\cite{KEY}"   "AUTHOR \\etal{} \\cite{KEY}"))
+    (?\,
+     . ("\\cite{KEY}"                     "AUTHOR, \\cite{KEY}"
+	"AUTHOR \\& AUTHOR, \\cite{KEY}"  "AUTHOR \\etal{}, \\cite{KEY}"))
+    (?\;
+     . ("\\cite{KEY}"                     "AUTHOR; \\cite{KEY}"
+	"AUTHOR \\& AUTHOR; \\cite{KEY}"  "AUTHOR \\etal{}; \\cite{KEY}"))
+    (?\:
+     . ("\\cite{KEY}"                     "AUTHOR: \\cite{KEY}"
+	"AUTHOR \\& AUTHOR: \\cite{KEY}"  "AUTHOR \\etal{}: \\cite{KEY}"))
+    (?\(
+     . ("(\\cite{KEY})"                   "AUTHOR (\\cite{KEY})"
+	"AUTHOR \\& AUTHOR (\\cite{KEY})" "AUTHOR \\etal{} (\\cite{KEY})"))
+    (?\[
+     . ("[\\cite{KEY}]"                   "AUTHOR [\\cite{KEY}]"
+	"AUTHOR \\& AUTHOR [\\cite{KEY}]" "AUTHOR \\etal{} [\\cite{KEY}]")))
+  "Value for reftex-cite-format that estabishes an Author/Year citation
+where the year is supplied from BibTeX. Depending on which character
+is used during selection to accept the label, an extra ,;: or pair of
+parenthesis will be inserted.
+Uses the list-of-cons-cells version of reftex-cite-format.")
+
+;; Find bibtex files
+
+(defun reftex-get-bibfile-list ()
+  ;; Return list of bibfiles for current document
+
+  ;; Ensure access to scanning info
+  (reftex-access-scan-info)
+
+  (or (symbol-value reftex-bibfile-list-symbol)
+      (error "No BibTeX files to parse. Add \\bibliography statment to document and reparse.")))
+
+(defun reftex-scan-buffer-for-bibliography-statement (bib-list-symbol)
+  ;; Scan buffer for bibliography macro and store file list in bib-list-symbol.
+  (let (file-list dir-list)
+    (setq dir-list
+          (reftex-split
+           (concat path-separator "+")
+           (mapconcat '(lambda(x)
+                         (if (getenv x) (getenv x) ""))
+                      reftex-bibpath-environment-variables
+                      path-separator)))
+    (goto-char (point-min))
+    (if (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*\\\\bibliography{[ \t]*\\([^}]+\\)" nil t)
+        (progn
+          (setq dir-list
+                (cons (file-name-directory
+                       (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'file))
+                      dir-list))
+          (setq file-list
+                (mapcar '(lambda (x) (concat x ".bib"))
+                        (reftex-delete-list
+                         reftex-bibfile-ignore-list
+                         (reftex-split
+                          "[ \t\n]*,[ \t\n]*"
+                          (reftex-no-props (match-string 1)))))))
+      (message "No \\bibliography command in document."))
+    (set bib-list-symbol
+         (if file-list
+             (reftex-find-files-on-path file-list dir-list 
+                                       "While parsing \\bibliography{}:")
+           nil))))
+
+(defun reftex-find-files-on-path (file-list path-list &optional error-string)
+  ;; Search for all files in FILE-LIST on the PATH-LIST. Return absolute names.
+  ;; A missing file throws an exception with the error message ERROR-STRING.
+  (let (found-list found file)
+    (while file-list
+      (setq file (car file-list)
+            file-list (cdr file-list)
+            found nil)
+      (if (file-name-absolute-p file)
+          (setq found (expand-file-name file))
+        (let ((dirs path-list))
+          (while (and dirs (not found))
+            (if (and (not (string= (car dirs) ""))
+                     (file-exists-p (expand-file-name file (car dirs))))
+                (setq found (expand-file-name file (car dirs))))
+            (setq dirs (cdr dirs)))))
+      (if (and found
+               (file-exists-p found))
+          (add-to-list 'found-list (expand-file-name found))
+        (error "%s No such file %s."
+               (or error-string "") file)))
+    (nreverse found-list)))
+
+;; Find a certain reference in any of the BibTeX files.
+
+(defun reftex-pop-to-bibtex-entry (key file-list
+				      &optional mark-to-kill highlight)
+  ;; Find BibTeX KEY in any file in FILE-LIST in another window.
+  ;; If mark-to-kill is non-nil, mark new buffer to kill."
+
+  (let* ((re (concat "@[a-zA-Z]+[ \t\n\r]*{[ \t\n\r]*" (regexp-quote key) "[ \t\n\r,]"))
+         (window-conf (current-window-configuration))
+         file buf)
+    (catch 'exit
+      (switch-to-buffer-other-window (current-buffer))
+      (while file-list
+        (setq file (car file-list)
+              file-list (cdr file-list))
+        (if (not (setq buf (reftex-get-file-buffer-force file mark-to-kill)))
+            (error "No such file %s" file))
+        (switch-to-buffer buf)
+        (widen)
+        (goto-char 0)
+        (if (re-search-forward re nil t)
+            (progn
+              (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+              (recenter 0)
+	      (if highlight
+		  (reftex-highlight 0 (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
+              (throw 'exit (selected-window)))))
+      (set-window-configuration window-conf)
+      (beep)
+      (message "No BibTeX entry with citation key %s" key))))
+
+;; Parse bibtex buffers
+
+(defun reftex-extract-bib-entries (buffers &optional get-word)
+  ;; Extract bib entries which match regexps from BUFFERS.
+  ;; BUFFERS is a list of buffers or file names.
+  ;; Return list with entries."
+  (let* (re-list first-re rest-re
+                 ;; avoid fontification of lookup buffers
+                 (lazy-lock-minimum-size 1)
+                 (buffer-list (if (listp buffers) buffers (list buffers)))
+                 found-list entry buffer1 buffer alist
+                 key-point start-point end-point)
+
+    (setq re-list (reftex-split "[ \t]*&&[ \t]*"
+                               (read-string "RegExp [ && RegExp...]: "
+                                              nil 'reftex-cite-regexp-hist)))
+
+    (setq first-re (car re-list)    ; We'll use the first re to find things,
+          rest-re  (cdr re-list))   ; the other to narrow down.
+    (if (string-match "\\`[ \t]*\\'" first-re)
+        (error "Empty regular expression"))
+
+    (save-excursion
+      (save-window-excursion
+
+        ;; walk through all bibtex files
+        (while buffer-list
+          (setq buffer (car buffer-list)
+                buffer-list (cdr buffer-list))
+          (if (and (bufferp buffer)
+                   (buffer-live-p buffer))
+              (setq buffer1 buffer)
+            (setq buffer1 (reftex-get-file-buffer-force
+                           buffer (not reftex-keep-temporary-buffers))))
+          (if (not buffer1)
+              (error "Cannot find BibTeX file %s" buffer)
+            (message "Scanning bibliography database %s" buffer1))
+
+          (set-buffer buffer1)
+	  (save-excursion
+	    (goto-char (point-min))
+	    (while (re-search-forward first-re nil t)
+	      (catch 'search-again
+		(setq key-point (point))
+		(if (not (re-search-backward 
+			  "^[ \t]*@\\([a-zA-Z]+\\)[ \t\n\r]*{" nil t))
+		    (throw 'search-again nil))
+		(setq start-point (point))
+		(goto-char (match-end 0))
+		(condition-case nil
+		    (up-list 1)
+		  ('error (goto-char key-point) 
+			  (throw 'search-again nil)))
+		(setq end-point (point))
+		
+		;; Ignore @string, @comment and @c entries or things
+		;; outside entries
+		(if (or (string= (downcase (match-string 1)) "string")
+			(string= (downcase (match-string 1)) "comment")
+			(string= (downcase (match-string 1)) "c")
+			(< (point) key-point)) ; this means match not in {}
+		    (progn
+		      (goto-char key-point)
+		      (throw 'search-again nil)))
+		
+		;; Well, we have got a match
+		(setq entry (concat
+			     (buffer-substring start-point (point)) "\n"))
+		
+		;; Check if other regexp match as well
+		(setq re-list rest-re)
+		(while re-list
+		  (if (not (string-match (car re-list) entry))
+		      ;; nope - move on
+		      (throw 'search-again nil))
+		  (setq re-list (cdr re-list)))
+		
+		(setq alist (reftex-parse-bibtex-entry
+			     nil start-point end-point))
+		(setq alist (cons (cons "&entry" entry) alist))
+		
+		;; check for crossref entries
+		(if (assoc "crossref" alist)
+		    (setq alist
+			  (append
+			   alist (reftex-get-crossref-alist alist))))
+		
+		;; format the entry
+		(setq alist
+		      (cons
+		       (cons "&formatted"
+			     (reftex-format-bib-entry alist))
+		       alist))
+		
+		;; add it to the list
+		(setq found-list (cons alist found-list)))))
+          (reftex-kill-temporary-buffers))))
+    (setq found-list (nreverse found-list))
+    
+    ;; Sorting
+    (cond 
+     ((eq 'author reftex-sort-bibtex-matches)
+      (sort found-list 'reftex-bib-sort-author))
+     ((eq 'year   reftex-sort-bibtex-matches)
+      (sort found-list 'reftex-bib-sort-year))
+     ((eq 'reverse-year reftex-sort-bibtex-matches)
+      (sort found-list 'reftex-bib-sort-year-reverse))
+     (t found-list))))
+
+(defun reftex-bib-sort-author (e1 e2)
+  (let ((al1 (reftex-get-bib-authors e1)) (al2 (reftex-get-bib-authors e2)))
+    (while (and al1 al2 (string= (car al1) (car al2)))
+      (setq al1 (cdr al1)
+	    al2 (cdr al2)))
+    (if (and (stringp (car al1))
+	     (stringp (car al2)))
+	(string< (car al1) (car al2))
+      (not (stringp (car al1))))))
+
+(defun reftex-bib-sort-year (e1 e2)
+  (< (string-to-int (cdr (assoc "year" e1)))
+     (string-to-int (cdr (assoc "year" e2)))))
+
+(defun reftex-bib-sort-year-reverse (e1 e2)
+  (> (string-to-int (or (cdr (assoc "year" e1)) "0"))
+     (string-to-int (or (cdr (assoc "year" e2)) "0"))))
+
+(defun reftex-get-crossref-alist (entry)
+  ;; return the alist from a crossref entry
+  (let ((crkey (cdr (assoc "crossref" entry)))
+        start)
+    (save-excursion
+      (save-restriction
+        (widen)
+        (if (re-search-forward
+             (concat "@\\w+{[ \t\n\r]*" (regexp-quote crkey) "[ \t\n\r]*,") nil t)
+            (progn
+              (setq start (match-beginning 0))
+              (condition-case nil
+                  (up-list 1)
+                ('error nil))
+              (reftex-parse-bibtex-entry nil start (point)))
+          nil)))))
+
+;; Parse and format individual entries
+
+(defun reftex-get-bib-authors (entry)
+  ;; Return a list with the author names in ENTRY
+  (let (authors)
+    (setq authors (reftex-get-bib-field "author" entry))
+    (if (equal "" authors)
+        (setq authors (reftex-get-bib-field "editor" entry)))
+    (while (string-match "\\band\\b[ \t]*" authors)
+      (setq authors (replace-match "\n" nil t authors)))
+    (while (string-match "[\\.a-zA-Z\\-]+\\.[ \t]*\\|,.*\\|[{}]+" authors)
+      (setq authors (replace-match "" nil t authors)))
+    (while (string-match "^[ \t]+\\|[ \t]+$" authors)
+      (setq authors (replace-match "" nil t authors)))
+    (while (string-match "[ \t][ \t]+" authors)
+      (setq authors (replace-match " " nil t authors)))
+    (reftex-split "\n" authors)))
+
+(defun reftex-parse-bibtex-entry (entry &optional from to)
+  (let (alist key start field)
+    (save-excursion
+      (save-restriction
+        (if entry
+            (progn
+              (switch-to-buffer "*RefTeX-scratch*")
+              (fundamental-mode)
+              (erase-buffer)
+              (insert entry))
+          (widen)
+          (narrow-to-region from to))
+        (goto-char (point-min))
+
+        (if (re-search-forward 
+             "@\\(\\w+\\)[ \t\n\r]*{[ \t\n\r]*\\([^ \t\n\r,]+\\)" nil t)
+            (setq alist
+                  (list
+                   (cons "&type" (downcase (reftex-no-props (match-string 1))))
+                   (cons "&key"  (reftex-no-props (match-string 2))))))
+        (while (re-search-forward "\\(\\w+\\)[ \t\n\r]*=[ \t\n\r]*" nil t)
+          (setq key (reftex-no-props (downcase (match-string 1))))
+          (cond
+           ((= (following-char) ?{)
+            (forward-char 1)
+            (setq start (point))
+            (condition-case nil
+                (up-list 1)
+              ('error nil)))
+           ((= (following-char) ?\")
+            (forward-char 1)
+            (setq start (point))
+            (while (and (search-forward "\"" nil t)
+                        (= ?\\ (char-after (- (point) 2))))))
+           (t
+            (setq start (point))
+            (re-search-forward "[ \t\n\r,}]" nil 1)))
+          (setq field (buffer-substring-no-properties start (1- (point))))
+          ;; remove extra whitesp
+          (while (string-match "[\n\t\r]\\|[ \t][ \t]+" field)
+            (setq field (replace-match " " nil t field)))
+          ;; remove leading garbage
+          (if (string-match "^[ \t{]+" field)
+              (setq field (replace-match "" nil t field)))
+          ;; remove trailing garbage
+          (if (string-match "[ \t}]+$" field)
+              (setq field (replace-match "" nil t field)))
+          (setq alist (cons (cons key field) alist)))
+      alist))))
+
+(defun reftex-get-bib-field (fieldname entry)
+  ;; Extract the field FIELDNAME from an ENTRY
+  (or (cdr (assoc fieldname entry))
+      ""))
+
+(defun reftex-format-bib-entry (entry)
+  ;; Format a BibTeX ENTRY so that it is nice to look at
+  (let*
+      ((rtn nil)
+       (auth-list (reftex-get-bib-authors entry))
+       (authors (mapconcat '(lambda (x) x) auth-list ", "))
+       (year      (reftex-get-bib-field "year" entry))
+       (title     (reftex-get-bib-field "title" entry))
+       (type      (reftex-get-bib-field "&type" entry))
+       (key       (reftex-get-bib-field "&key"  entry))
+       (extra
+        (cond
+         ((equal type "article")
+          (concat (reftex-get-bib-field "journal" entry) " "
+                  (reftex-get-bib-field "volume" entry) ", "
+                  (reftex-get-bib-field "pages" entry)))
+         ((equal type "book")
+          (concat "book (" (reftex-get-bib-field "publisher" entry) ")"))
+         ((equal type "phdthesis")
+          (concat "PhD: " (reftex-get-bib-field "school" entry)))
+         ((equal type "mastersthesis")
+          (concat "Master: " (reftex-get-bib-field "school" entry)))
+         ((equal type "inbook")
+          (concat "Chap: " (reftex-get-bib-field "chapter" entry)
+                  ", pp. " (reftex-get-bib-field "pages"   entry)))
+         ((or (equal type "conference")
+              (equal type "incollection")
+              (equal type "inproceedings"))
+          (concat "in: " (reftex-get-bib-field "booktitle" entry)))
+         (t ""))))
+    (setq authors
+          (if (> (length authors) 30)
+              (concat (substring authors 0 27) "...")
+            (format "%-30s" authors))
+          title
+          (if (> (length title) 70)
+              (concat (substring title   0 67) "...")
+            (format "%-70s" title))
+          extra
+          (if (> (length extra) 40)
+              (concat (substring extra   0 37) "...")
+            (format "%-40s" extra)))
+    (if (reftex-use-fonts)
+        (progn
+          (put-text-property 0 (length authors) 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face
+                             authors)
+          (put-text-property 0 (length title)   'face 'font-lock-comment-face
+                             title)
+          (put-text-property 0 (length extra)   'face 'font-lock-reference-face
+                             extra)))
+    (setq rtn (concat key "\n     " authors " " year " " extra
+                      "\n     " title "\n\n"))
+    rtn))
+
+;; Make a citation
+
+(defun reftex-citation (&optional arg no-insert)
+  "Make a citation unsing BibTeX database files.
+After asking for a Regular Expression, it scans the buffers with
+bibtex entries (taken from the \\bibliography command) and offers the
+matching entries for selection. The selected entry is formated according
+to reftex-cite-format and inserted into the buffer.
+If NO-INSERT is non-nil, nothing is inserted, only the selected key returned.
+The regular expression uses an expanded syntax: && is interpreted as 'and'.
+Thus, aaaa&&bbb matches entries which contain both aaaa and bbb.
+When this function is called with point inside the braces of a \\cite{}
+command, it will add another key, ignoring the value of reftex-cite-format.
+When called with a numeric prefix, that many citations will be made and all
+put into the same \\cite{} command.
+When called with just C-u as prefix, enforces rescan of buffer for
+bibliography statement (e.g. if it was changed)."
+
+  (interactive "P")
+
+  ;; check for recursive edit
+  (reftex-check-recursive-edit)
+
+  ;; if there is just 1 C-u prefix arg, force to rescan buffer
+  (if (and current-prefix-arg
+           (listp current-prefix-arg)
+           (= 4 (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
+      (reftex-reset-scanning-information))
+
+  ;; check if there is already a cite command at point and change cite format
+  ;; in order to only add another reference in the same cite command.
+  (let ((pos (point)))
+    (search-backward "\\" (point-min) 1)
+    (if (and (looking-at "\\\\[a-zA-Z]*cite\\*?\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)*{\\([^}]*\\)")
+             (>= (match-end 0) pos)
+             (>=  pos (match-beginning 2)))
+        (progn
+          (goto-char pos)
+          (cond
+           ((or (not arg)
+                (not (listp arg)))
+            (setq reftex-cite-format1
+                  (concat
+                   (if (not (or (= (preceding-char) ?{)
+                                (= (preceding-char) ?,)))
+                       ","
+                     "")
+                   "KEY"
+                   (if (not (or (= (following-char) ?})
+                                (= (following-char) ?,)))
+                       ","
+                     ""))))
+           (t
+            (setq reftex-cite-format1 "KEY"))))
+      (setq reftex-cite-format1 
+	    (if (symbolp reftex-cite-format)
+		(symbol-value reftex-cite-format)
+	      reftex-cite-format))
+      (goto-char pos)))
+
+  (let* (key entry cnt rtn ins-string re-list re
+             ;; scan bibtex files
+             (lazy-lock-minimum-size 1)
+             (found-list (reftex-extract-bib-entries
+                          (reftex-get-bibfile-list)))
+             (found-list-r nil)
+             (accept-keys
+              (if (and (listp reftex-cite-format1)
+                       (listp (car reftex-cite-format1)))
+                  (mapcar 'car reftex-cite-format1)
+                '(?\C-m))))
+    (if (not found-list)
+        (error "Sorry, no matches found"))
+
+    ;; remember where we came from
+    (setq reftex-call-back-to-this-buffer (current-buffer))
+
+    ;; offer selection
+    (save-window-excursion
+      (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*RefTeX Select*")
+      (erase-buffer)
+      (mapcar '(lambda (x) (insert (cdr (assoc "&formatted" x))))
+              found-list)
+      (if (= 0 (buffer-size))
+          (error "Sorry, no matches found"))
+      (setq truncate-lines t)
+      (goto-char 1)
+      (if (catch 'exit
+            (while t
+              (setq rtn
+                    (reftex-select-item
+                     nil
+                     (concat
+                      "Select: [n]ext [p]rev [r]estrict [q]uit [?]Help ||"
+                      "  RETURN "
+                      (condition-case nil
+                          (mapconcat 'char-to-string accept-keys " ")
+                        (error (error "Illegal reftex-cite-format"))))
+                     "^[^ \t\n]"
+                     "\n\n"
+                     4
+                     reftex-citation-help
+                     (cons ?r accept-keys)
+                     nil
+                     'reftex-bibtex-selection-callback nil))
+              (setq key (car rtn)
+                    cnt (cdr rtn))
+              (if (not key) (throw 'exit nil))
+              (cond
+               ((equal key ?r)
+                ;; restrict with new regular expression
+                (setq re-list
+                      (reftex-split "[ \t]*&&[ \t]*"
+                                   (read-string "RegExp [ && RegExp...]: "
+                                                nil 'reftex-cite-regexp-hist)))
+                (while re-list
+                  (setq re (car re-list)
+                        re-list (cdr re-list))
+                  (setq found-list-r
+                        (delete ""
+                                (mapcar
+                                 '(lambda (x)
+                                    (if (string-match re
+                                                      (cdr (assoc "&entry" x)))
+                                        x
+                                      ""))
+                                 found-list))))
+                (if found-list-r
+                    (setq found-list found-list-r)
+                  (ding))
+                (erase-buffer)
+                (mapcar '(lambda (x) (insert (cdr (assoc "&formatted" x))))
+                        found-list)
+                (goto-char 1))
+               ((or (member key accept-keys)
+                    (equal key ?\C-m)
+                    (equal key 'return))
+                (setq entry (nth cnt found-list))
+                (throw 'exit t))
+               (t
+                (ding)))))
+          (progn
+            ;; format the entry
+            (if (not (integerp key)) (setq key ?\C-m))
+            (setq ins-string (reftex-format-citation entry key)))
+        (setq ins-string "")
+        (message "Quit")))
+    (kill-buffer "*RefTeX Select*")
+
+    (if (not no-insert)
+        (insert ins-string))
+    (message "")
+
+    ;; Check if the prefix arg was numeric, and call reftex-citation recursively
+    (if (and (integerp arg)
+             (> arg 1)
+             (re-search-backward
+              "\\\\[a-zA-Z]*cite\\*?\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)*{\\([^}]*\\)" nil t))
+        (progn
+          (goto-char (match-end 0))
+          (setq arg (1- arg))
+          (reftex-citation arg))
+      (reftex-kill-temporary-buffers))
+    ;; Return the citation key
+    (reftex-get-bib-field "&key" entry)))
+
+(defun reftex-format-citation (entry key)
+  ;; Format a citation from the info in the BibTeX ENTRY
+  (let* ((cite-key (reftex-get-bib-field "&key" entry))
+         (year (reftex-get-bib-field "year" entry))
+         (auth-list (reftex-get-bib-authors entry))
+         (nauthors (length auth-list))
+         format)
+
+    (save-excursion
+      ;; Find the correct format
+      (if (and (listp reftex-cite-format1)
+               (listp (car reftex-cite-format1)))
+          (if (integerp (car (car reftex-cite-format1)))
+              (if (assoc key reftex-cite-format1)
+                  (setq format (cdr (assoc key reftex-cite-format1)))
+                (if (or (equal key ?\C-m)
+                        (equal key 'return))
+                    (setq format (cdr (car reftex-cite-format1)))
+                  (error "Error in reftex-cite-format")))
+            (error "Error in reftex-cite-format"))
+        (setq format reftex-cite-format1))
+
+      (if (listp format)
+	  (let ((nn (min nauthors (1- (length format)))))
+	    (while (and (> nn 0) (string= "" (nth nn format)))
+	      (setq nn (1- nn)))
+	    (setq format (nth nn format))))
+      (if (stringp format)
+	  (setq format format)
+	(setq format "\\cite{KEY}"))
+
+      ;; Insert the author names
+      (while (string-match "\\bAUTHOR\\b" format)
+        (setq format (replace-match (car auth-list) t t format))
+        (setq auth-list (cdr auth-list)))
+      (while (string-match "\\bKEY\\b" format)
+        (setq format (replace-match cite-key t t format)))
+      (while (string-match "\\bYEAR\\b" format)
+        (setq format (replace-match year t t format)))
+      format)))
+
+;; this is slow and not recommended for follow mode
+(defun reftex-bibtex-selection-callback (cnt)
+  ;; Callback function to be called from the BibTeX selection, in
+  ;; order to display context. This function is relatively slow and not
+  ;; recommended for follow mode, just for individual lookups.
+  ;; When compiled, this gives a warning about found-list. However,
+  ;; the calling function binds found-list with let.
+  (let ((win (selected-window))
+        (key (reftex-get-bib-field "&key" (nth cnt found-list)))
+        (bibfile-list (save-excursion
+                        (set-buffer reftex-call-back-to-this-buffer)
+                        (reftex-get-bibfile-list))))
+    (reftex-pop-to-bibtex-entry key bibfile-list
+                               (not reftex-keep-temporary-buffers) t)
+    (select-window win)))
+
+;;; ===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; Here is the routine used for selection
+
+;; Marker for return point from recursive edit
+(defvar reftex-recursive-edit-marker (make-marker))
+
+(defun reftex-check-recursive-edit ()
+  ;; Check if we are already in a recursive edit. Abort with helpful
+  ;; message if so.
+  (if (marker-position reftex-recursive-edit-marker)
+      (error
+       (substitute-command-keys
+        "In unfinished recursive edit. Finish (\\[exit-recursive-edit]) or abort (\\[abort-recursive-edit])."))))
+
+(defun reftex-select-item (buffer prompt next-re end-re size help-string
+                                 event-list &optional offset
+                                 call-back cb-flag)
+;; Select an item from the buffer BUFFER. Show PROMPT to user, find
+;; next item with NEXT-RE regular expression, return on any of the
+;; events listed in EVENT-LIST. The function returns the event along
+;; with an integer indicating which item was selected. When OFFSET is
+;; specified, starts at that item in the list. When CALL-BACK is
+;; given, it is a function which is called with the match of the
+;; NEXT-RE match and the index of the element.
+  (let* (key key-sq b e ev cnt cmd
+             (offset1 (or offset 1)))
+    (setq ev
+          (catch 'exit
+            (save-window-excursion
+              (if buffer
+                  (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer))
+              (if (= 0 (buffer-size))
+                  (throw 'exit nil))
+              (setq truncate-lines t)
+              (goto-char 1)
+              (if (not (re-search-forward next-re nil t offset1))
+                  (progn              ; in case the offset is illegal
+                    (setq offset1 1)
+                    (if (not (re-search-forward next-re nil t offset1))
+                        (throw 'exit nil))))
+              (beginning-of-line 1)
+              (setq cnt (if offset1 (1- offset1) 0))
+              (while t
+                (if (and cb-flag call-back)
+                    (funcall call-back cnt))
+                (setq b (point)
+                      e (save-excursion
+                          (save-match-data
+                            (re-search-forward end-re nil 1))
+                          (point)))
+                (reftex-highlight 1 b e)
+                (if (or (not (pos-visible-in-window-p b))
+                        (not (pos-visible-in-window-p e)))
+                    (recenter (/ (window-height) 2)))
+                (setq key-sq (read-key-sequence prompt))
+                (setq key (car
+                           (cond
+                            ((fboundp 'listify-key-sequence) ; Emacs
+                             (listify-key-sequence key-sq))
+                            ((fboundp 'event-to-character)   ; XEmacs
+                             (mapcar 'event-to-character key-sq))
+                            (t (error "Please report this problem to dominik@strw.leidenuniv.nl")))))
+
+                (setq cmd (key-binding key-sq))
+
+                (reftex-unhighlight 0)
+
+                (cond
+
+                 ((or (equal key ?n)
+                      (equal key ?\C-i)
+                      (equal cmd 'next-line))
+                  (if (re-search-forward next-re nil t 2)
+                      (setq cnt (1+ cnt)))
+                  (beginning-of-line 1))
+
+                 ((equal cmd 'scroll-up)
+                  (setq cnt (1- cnt))
+                  (while (and (pos-visible-in-window-p)
+                              (re-search-forward next-re nil t))
+                    (setq cnt (1+ cnt)))
+                  (beginning-of-line 1)
+                  (recenter 1))
+
+                 ((or (equal key ?p)
+                      (equal cmd 'previous-line))
+                  (if (re-search-backward next-re nil t)
+                      (setq cnt (1- cnt))))
+
+                 ((equal cmd 'scroll-down)
+                  (while (and (pos-visible-in-window-p)
+                              (re-search-backward next-re nil t))
+                    (setq cnt (1- cnt)))
+                  (recenter (- (window-height) size 2)))
+
+                 ((equal key ?q)
+                  (throw 'exit nil))
+
+                 ((equal key ?\C-g)
+                  (bury-buffer)
+                  (error "Abort"))
+
+                 ((or (equal key ?\C-m)
+                      (equal key 'return)
+                      (equal cmd 'newline))
+                  (throw 'exit 'return))
+
+                 ((or (equal key ?C)    ; backward compatibility
+                      (equal key ?f))
+                  (setq cb-flag (not cb-flag)))
+
+                 ((equal key ?\ )
+                  (funcall call-back cnt))
+
+                 ((equal key ?\?)
+                  (save-window-excursion
+                    (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*RefTeX Help*"
+                      (princ help-string))
+                    (setq unread-command-events
+                          (cons
+                           (cond
+                            ((fboundp 'read-event)         ; Emacs
+                             (read-event))
+                            ((fboundp 'next-command-event) ; XEmacs
+                             (next-command-event))
+                            (t (error "Please report this problem to dominik@strw.leidenuniv.nl")))
+                           nil)))
+                  (kill-buffer "*RefTeX Help*"))
+
+                 ((equal key ?\C-r)
+                  ;; sje - code copied from ispell.el for
+                  ;; performing recursive edit
+                  (set-marker reftex-recursive-edit-marker (point))
+                  (unwind-protect
+                      (progn
+                        (save-window-excursion
+                          (save-excursion
+                            (other-window 1)
+                            (message
+                             (substitute-command-keys
+                              "Recursive edit. Return to selection with \\[exit-recursive-edit]"))
+                            (recursive-edit)))
+                        (if (not (equal (marker-buffer
+                                         reftex-recursive-edit-marker)
+                                        (current-buffer)))
+                            (error
+                             "Cannot continue RefTeX from this buffer."))
+                        (goto-char reftex-recursive-edit-marker))
+                    (set-marker reftex-recursive-edit-marker nil)))
+
+                 ((member key event-list)
+                  (throw 'exit key))
+                 (t
+                  (ding)))))))
+    (message "")
+    (cons ev cnt)))
+
+;;; ===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; View cross references
+
+(defun reftex-view-crossref (&optional arg)
+  "View cross reference of \\ref{} or \\cite{} macro at point.
+If the macro at point is a \\ref{}, show the corresponding label definition.
+If it is a \\cite{}, show the BibTeX database entry.
+If there is no such macro at point, search forward to find one.
+When you call this function several times in direct successtion, point will
+move to view subsequent cross references further down in the buffer.
+With argument, actually select the window showing the cross reference."
+
+  (interactive "P")
+
+  ;; See where we are.
+  (let* ((pos (point))
+	 (re "\\\\[a-z]*\\(cite\\|ref\\)\\(\\[[^{}]*\\]\\)?{\\([^}]+\\)}")
+	 (my-window (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)))
+	 pop-window cmd args macro label entry key-start point)
+
+    (if (save-excursion 
+	  (forward-char 1)
+	  (and (search-backward "\\" nil t)
+	       (looking-at re)
+	       (< pos (match-end 0))))
+	(setq macro (match-string 1)
+	      key-start (match-beginning 3)))
+
+    (if (and macro (eq last-command this-command))
+	(if (and (string= macro "cite")
+		 (skip-chars-forward "^}, \t\n\r")
+		 (= (following-char) ?,))
+	    (setq key-start (1+ (point)))
+	  (setq macro nil)))
+
+    (if (not macro)
+	(if (re-search-forward re nil t)
+	    (setq macro (match-string 1)
+		  key-start (match-beginning 3))
+	  (error "No further cross references in buffer")))
+
+    (goto-char key-start)
+
+    ;; Ensure access to scanning info
+    (reftex-access-scan-info)
+
+    (cond 
+     ((string= macro "cite")
+      (setq cmd 'reftex-pop-to-bibtex-entry
+	    args (list
+		  (reftex-no-props (reftex-this-word "^{},"))
+		  (reftex-get-bibfile-list) nil t)))
+     ((string= macro "ref")
+      (let ((label (reftex-no-props (reftex-this-word "^{}")))
+	    (entry (assoc label (symbol-value reftex-list-of-labels-symbol))))
+	(if entry
+	    (setq cmd 'reftex-pop-to-label
+		  args (list label (list (nth 3 entry)) nil t))
+	  (error "Label %s not known - reparse document might help" label))))
+     (t (error "This should not happen")))
+    (setq point (point))
+    (apply cmd args)
+    (setq pop-window (selected-window))
+    (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'reftex-highlight-shall-die)
+    (select-window my-window)
+    (goto-char point)
+    (and arg (select-window pop-window))))
+
+(defun reftex-mouse-view-crossref (ev)
+  "View cross reference of \\ref{} or \\cite{} macro where you click.
+If the macro at point is a \\ref{}, show the corresponding label definition.
+If it is a \\cite{}, show the BibTeX database entry.
+If there is no such macro at point, search forward to find one.
+When you call this function several times in direct successtion, point will
+move to view subsequent cross references further down in the buffer.
+With argument, actually select the window showing the cross reference."
+  (interactive "e")
+  (mouse-set-point ev)
+  (reftex-view-crossref current-prefix-arg))
+
+;;; ===========================================================================
+;;;
+;;; Functions that check out the surroundings
+
+(defun reftex-what-macro (which &optional bound)
+  ;; Find out if point is within the arguments of any TeX-macro.
+  ;; The return value is either (\"\\\\macro\" . (point)) or a list of them.
+
+  ;; If WHICH is nil, immediately return nil.
+  ;; If WHICH is t, return list of all macros enclosing point.
+  ;; If WHICH is a list of macros, look only for those macros and return the
+  ;;    name of the first macro in this list found to enclose point.
+  ;; If the optional BOUND is an integer, bound backwards directed
+  ;;    searches to this point. If it is nil, limit to nearest \\section -
+  ;;    like statement.
+
+  ;; This function is pretty stable, but can be fooled if the text contains
+  ;; things like \\macro{aa}{bb} where \\macro is defined to take only one
+  ;; argument. As RefTeX cannot know this, the string \"bb\" would still be
+  ;; considered an argument of macro \\macro.
+
+  (catch 'exit
+    (if (null which) (throw 'exit nil))
+    (let ((bound (or bound (save-excursion (re-search-backward
+                                            reftex-section-regexp nil 1)
+                                           (point))))
+          pos cmd-list cmd)
+      (save-restriction
+        (save-excursion
+          (narrow-to-region (max 1 bound) (point-max))
+          ;; move back out of the current parenthesis
+          (while (condition-case nil
+                     (progn (up-list -1) t)
+                   (error nil))
+            ;; move back over any touching sexps
+            (while (or (= (preceding-char) ?\])
+                       (= (preceding-char) ?\}))
+              (backward-sexp))
+            (setq pos (point))
+            (if (and (or (= (following-char) ?\[)
+                         (= (following-char) ?\{))
+                     (and (re-search-backward "\\(\\\\[a-zA-Z]+\\)" nil t)
+                          (= (match-end 0) pos)))
+                (progn
+                  (setq cmd (buffer-substring-no-properties
+                             (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
+                  (if (eq t which)
+                      (setq cmd-list (cons (cons cmd (point)) cmd-list))
+                    (if (member cmd which)
+                        (throw 'exit (cons cmd (point)))))))
+            (goto-char pos)))
+        (nreverse cmd-list)))))
+
+(defun reftex-what-environment (which &optional bound)
+  ;; Find out if point is inside a LaTeX environment.
+  ;; The return value is (e.g.) either (\"equation\" . (point)) or a list of
+  ;; them.
+
+  ;; If WHICH is nil, immediately return nil.
+  ;; If WHICH is t, return list of all environments enclosing point.
+  ;; If WHICH is a list of environments, look only for those environments and
+  ;;   return the name of the first environment in this list found to enclose
+  ;;   point.
+
+  ;; If the optional BOUND is an integer, bound backwards directed searches to
+  ;; this point. If it is nil, limit to nearest \\section - like statement.
+
+  (catch 'exit
+    (save-excursion
+      (if (null which) (throw 'exit nil))
+      (let ((bound (or bound (save-excursion (re-search-backward
+                                              reftex-section-regexp nil 1)
+                                             (point))))
+            env-list end-list env)
+        (while (re-search-backward "\\\\\\(begin\\|end\\){\\([^}]+\\)}"
+                                   bound t)
+          (setq env (buffer-substring-no-properties
+                     (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
+          (cond
+           ((string= (match-string 1) "end")
+            (add-to-list 'end-list env))
+           ((member env end-list)
+            (setq end-list (delete env end-list)))
+           ((eq t which)
+            (setq env-list (cons (cons env (point)) env-list)))
+           ((member env which)
+            (throw 'exit (cons env (point))))))
+        (nreverse env-list)))))
+
+(defun reftex-word-before-point ()
+  ;; Return the word before point. Word means here:
+  ;; Consists of [a-zA-Z0-9.:] and ends at point or whitespace.
+  (let ((pos (point)))
+    (save-excursion
+      (re-search-backward "[^ \t\n\r]" (point-min) 1)
+      (setq pos (1+ (point)))
+      (if (re-search-backward "[^a-zA-Z0-9\\\.:]"  (point-min) 1)
+          (forward-char 1))
+      (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) pos))))
+
+;; ============================================================================
+;;
+;; Some generally useful functions
+
+(defun reftex-no-props (string)
+  ;; Return STRING with all text properties removed
+  (and (stringp string)
+       (set-text-properties 0 (length string) nil string))
+  string)
+
+(defun reftex-split (regexp string)
+  ;; Split like perl
+  (let ((start 0) list)
+    (while (string-match regexp string start)
+      (setq list (cons (substring string start (match-beginning 0)) list))
+      (setq start (match-end 0)))
+    (setq list (nreverse (cons (substring string start) list)))))
+
+(defun reftex-allow-for-ctrl-m (string)
+  ;; convert STRING into a regexp, allowing ^M for \n
+  (let ((start -2))
+    (setq string (regexp-quote string))
+    (while (setq start (string-match "[\n\r]" string (+ 3 start)))
+      (setq string (replace-match "[\n\r]" nil t string)))
+    string))
+
+(defun reftex-delete-list (elt-list list)
+  ;; like delete, but with a list of things to delete
+  ;; (original code from Rory Molinari)
+  (while elt-list
+    (setq list (delete (car elt-list) list)
+          elt-list (cdr elt-list)))
+  list)
+
+(defun reftex-get-buffer-visiting (file)
+  ;; return a buffer visiting FILE
+  (cond
+   ((fboundp 'find-buffer-visiting)       ; Emacs
+    (find-buffer-visiting file))
+   ((boundp 'find-file-compare-truenames) ; XEmacs
+    (let ((find-file-compare-truenames t))
+      (get-file-buffer file)))
+   (t (error "Please report this problem to dominik@strw.leidenuniv.nl"))))
+
+(defun reftex-get-file-buffer-force (file &optional mark-to-kill)
+  ;; Return a buffer visiting file. Make one, if necessary.
+  ;; If neither such a buffer no the file exist, return nil.
+  ;; If MARK-TO-KILL in non-nil, put any new buffers into the kill list."
+
+  (let ((buf (reftex-get-buffer-visiting file)))
+    (cond
+     (buf buf)
+     ((file-exists-p file)
+      (setq buf (find-file-noselect file))
+      (if mark-to-kill
+          (add-to-list 'reftex-buffers-to-kill buf))
+      buf)
+     (t nil))))
+
+(defun reftex-splice-symbols-into-list (list alist)
+  ;; Splice the association in ALIST of any symbols in LIST into the list.
+  ;; Return new list.
+  (let (rtn tmp)
+    (while list
+      (while (and (not (null (car list)))
+		  (symbolp (car list)))
+        (setq tmp (car list))
+        (cond
+         ((assoc tmp alist)
+          (setq list (append (cdr (cdr (assoc tmp alist))) (cdr list))))
+         (t
+          (error "Cannot treat symbol %s in reftex-label-alist"
+                 (symbol-name tmp)))))
+      (setq rtn (cons (car list) rtn)
+            list (cdr list)))
+    (nreverse rtn)))
+
+(defun reftex-uniquify (alist &optional keep-list)
+  ;; Return a list of all elements in ALIST, but each car only once
+  ;; Elements of KEEP-LIST are not removed even if duplicate
+  (let (new elm)
+    (while alist
+      (setq elm (car alist)
+            alist (cdr alist))
+      (if (or (member (car elm) keep-list)
+	      (not (assoc (car elm) new)))
+          (setq new (cons elm new))))
+    (setq new (nreverse new))
+    new))
+
+(defun reftex-use-fonts ()
+  ;; Return t if we can and want to use fonts
+  (and window-system
+       reftex-use-fonts
+       (boundp 'font-lock-keyword-face)))
+
+;; Highlighting uses overlays. If this is for XEmacs, we need to load
+;; the overlay library, available in version 19.15
+(and (not (fboundp 'make-overlay))
+     (condition-case nil
+         (require 'overlay)
+       ('error 
+        (error "RefTeX needs overlay emulation (available in XEmacs 19.15)"))))
+
+;; We keep a vector with several different overlays to do our highlighting.
+(defvar reftex-highlight-overlays [nil nil])
+
+;; Initialize the overlays
+(aset reftex-highlight-overlays 0 (make-overlay 1 1))
+(overlay-put (aref reftex-highlight-overlays 0) 'face 'highlight)
+(aset reftex-highlight-overlays 1 (make-overlay 1 1))
+(overlay-put (aref reftex-highlight-overlays 1) 'face 'highlight)
+
+;; Two functions for activating and deactivation highlight overlays
+(defun reftex-highlight (index begin end &optional buffer)
+  "Highlight a region with overlay INDEX."
+  (move-overlay (aref reftex-highlight-overlays index)
+                begin end (or buffer (current-buffer))))
+(defun reftex-unhighlight (index)
+  "Detatch overlay INDEX."
+  (delete-overlay (aref reftex-highlight-overlays index)))
+
+(defun reftex-highlight-shall-die ()
+  ;; Function used in pre-command-hook to remove highlights
+  (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook 'reftex-highlight-shall-die)
+  (reftex-unhighlight 0))
+
+;;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;;
+;;; Cursor position after insertion of forms
+
+(defun reftex-position-cursor ()
+  ;; Search back to question mark, delete it, leave point there
+  (if (search-backward "\?" (- (point) 100) t)
+      (delete-char 1)))
+
+(defun reftex-item ()
+  "Insert an \\item and provide a label if the environments supports that."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((env (car
+              (reftex-what-environment '("itemize" "enumerate" "eqnarray")))))
+
+    (if (and env (not (bolp))) (newline))
+
+    (cond
+
+     ((string= env "eqnarray")
+      (if (not (bolp))
+	  (newline))
+      (reftex-label env)
+      (insert "\n & & ")
+      (beginning-of-line 1))
+
+     ((string= env "itemize")
+      (newline)
+      (insert "\\item "))
+
+     ((string= env "enumerate")
+      (newline)
+      (insert "\\item")
+      (reftex-label env)
+      (insert " "))
+     (t
+      (error "\\item command does not make sense here...")))))
+
+;;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;;
+;;; Data Section: Definition of large constants
+
+
+(defconst reftex-label-alist-builtin
+  '(
+    (LaTeX 
+     "LaTeX default environments"
+     ("section"   ?s "sec:" "~\\ref{%s}" t
+      ("Part" "Chapter" "Chap." "Section" "Sec." "Sect." "Paragraph" "Par."
+       "\\S" "Teil" "Kapitel" "Kap." "Abschnitt" ))
+     
+     ("enumerate" ?n "item:" "~\\ref{%s}" "\\\\item\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?"
+      ("Item" "Punkt"))
+     
+     ("equation"  ?e "eq:" "~(\\ref{%s})" t
+      ("Equation" "Eq." "Eqn." "Gleichung"  "Gl."))
+     ("eqnarray"  ?e "eq:" nil "\\\\begin{eqnarray}\\|\\\\\\\\")
+     
+     ("figure"    ?f "fig:" "~\\ref{%s}" "\\\\caption\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?{"
+      ("Figure" "Fig." "Abbildung" "Abb."))
+     ("figure*"   ?f nil nil "\\\\caption\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?{")
+     
+     ("table"     ?t "tab:" "~\\ref{%s}" "\\\\caption\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?{"
+      ("Table" "Tab." "Tabelle"))
+     ("table*"    ?t nil nil "\\\\caption\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?{")
+     
+     ("any"       ?\  " "   "\\ref{%s}" nil))
+    
+    (Sideways
+     "Sidewaysfigure and sidewaystable"
+     ("sidewaysfigure" ?f nil nil "\\\\caption\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?{")
+     ("sidewaystable"  ?t nil nil "\\\\caption\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?{"))
+    
+    (AMSTeX
+     "AMS-LaTeX: amsmath package environents"
+     ("align"    ?e "eq:" "~\\eqref{%s}" "\\\\begin{align}\\|\\\\\\\\")
+     ("gather"   ?e "eq:" nil            "\\\\begin{gather}\\|\\\\\\\\")
+     ("multline" ?e "eq:" nil            t)
+     ("flalign"  ?e "eq:" nil            "\\\\begin{flalign}\\|\\\\\\\\")
+     ("alignat"  ?e "eq:" nil       "\\\\begin{alignat}{[0-9]*}\\|\\\\\\\\"))
+    
+    (AASTeX
+     "AAS deluxetable environment"
+     ("deluxetable" ?t "tab:" nil         "\\\\caption{")))
+  "The default label environment descriptions.")
+
+;;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;;
+;;; Functions to compile the tables, reset the mode etc.
+
+(defun reftex-reset-mode ()
+  "Reset RefTeX Mode. Required to implement changes to some list variables.
+This function will compile the information in reftex-label-alist and similar
+variables. It is called when RefTeX is first used, and after changes to
+these variables via reftex-add-to-label-alist."
+  (interactive)
+
+  ; record that we have done this
+  (setq reftex-tables-dirty nil)
+
+  ;; To update buffer-local variables
+  (hack-local-variables)
+  (message "updating internal tables...")
+  (reftex-compute-ref-cite-tables)
+  (message "updating internal tables... done")
+  (reftex-reset-scanning-information))
+
+(defun reftex-reset-scanning-information ()
+  "Reset the symbols containing information from buffer scanning.
+This enforces rescanning the buffer on next use."
+  (if (and (string= reftex-last-toc-master (reftex-TeX-master-file))
+           (get-buffer "*toc*"))
+      (kill-buffer "*toc*"))
+  (let ((symlist reftex-multifile-symbols)
+        symbol)
+    (while symlist
+      (setq symbol (car symlist)
+            symlist (cdr symlist))
+      (if (and (symbolp (symbol-value symbol))
+               (not (null (symbol-value symbol))))
+          (set (symbol-value symbol) nil)))))
+
+(defun reftex-compute-ref-cite-tables ()
+  ;; Update ref and cite tables
+
+  (interactive)
+
+  ;; Compile information in reftex-label-alist
+  (let ((tmp (reftex-uniquify (reftex-splice-symbols-into-list
+			      (append
+			       reftex-label-alist
+			       reftex-label-alist-external-add-ons
+			       reftex-default-label-alist-entries)
+			      reftex-label-alist-builtin)
+			     '(nil)))
+        entry env-or-mac typekeychar typekey prefix regexp
+        fmt wordlist cmd qh-list)
+
+    (setq reftex-words-to-typekey-alist nil
+          reftex-typekey-list nil
+          reftex-typekey-to-format-alist nil
+          reftex-typekey-to-prefix-alist nil
+          reftex-env-or-mac-alist nil
+          reftex-label-env-list nil
+          reftex-label-mac-list nil)
+    (while tmp
+      (catch 'next-entry
+	(setq entry (car tmp)
+	      env-or-mac (car entry)
+	      entry (cdr entry)
+	      tmp (cdr tmp))
+	(if (null env-or-mac)
+	    (setq env-or-mac ""))
+	(if (stringp (car entry))
+	    ;; This is before version 2.00 - convert entry to new format
+	    ;; This is just to keep old users happy
+	    (setq entry (cons (string-to-char (car entry))
+			      (cons (concat (car entry) ":")
+				    (cdr entry)))))
+	(setq typekeychar (nth 0 entry)
+	      typekey (char-to-string typekeychar)
+	      prefix (nth 1 entry)
+	      fmt (nth 2 entry)
+	      regexp (nth 3 entry)
+	      wordlist (nth 4 entry))
+	(if (stringp wordlist)
+	    ;; This is before version 2.04 - convert to new format
+	    (setq wordlist (nthcdr 4 entry)))
+	(if typekey
+	    (add-to-list 'reftex-typekey-list typekey))
+	(if (and typekey prefix)
+	    (add-to-list 'reftex-typekey-to-prefix-alist (cons typekey prefix)))
+	(cond
+	 ((string-match "\\`\\\\" env-or-mac)
+	  ;; It's a macro
+	  (add-to-list 'reftex-label-mac-list env-or-mac))
+	 (t
+	  (or (string= env-or-mac "any")
+	      (string= env-or-mac "")
+	      (add-to-list 'reftex-label-env-list env-or-mac))))
+	(and fmt
+	     (not (assoc typekey reftex-typekey-to-format-alist))
+	     (setq reftex-typekey-to-format-alist
+		   (cons (cons typekey fmt)
+			 reftex-typekey-to-format-alist)))
+	(and (not (string= env-or-mac "any"))
+	     (not (string= env-or-mac ""))
+	     (not (assoc env-or-mac reftex-env-or-mac-alist))
+	     (setq reftex-env-or-mac-alist
+		   (cons (list env-or-mac typekey regexp)
+			 reftex-env-or-mac-alist)))
+	(while (and wordlist (stringp (car wordlist)))
+	  (or (assoc (car wordlist) reftex-words-to-typekey-alist)
+	      (setq reftex-words-to-typekey-alist
+		    (cons (cons (downcase (car wordlist)) typekey)
+			  reftex-words-to-typekey-alist)))
+	  (setq wordlist (cdr wordlist)))
+	(cond
+	 ((string= "" env-or-mac) nil)
+	 ((assoc typekey qh-list)
+	  (setcdr (assoc typekey qh-list)
+		  (concat (cdr (assoc typekey qh-list)) " " env-or-mac)))
+	 (t
+	  (setq qh-list (cons (cons typekey env-or-mac) qh-list))))))
+
+    (setq qh-list (nreverse qh-list))
+    (setq reftex-typekey-to-prefix-alist
+          (nreverse reftex-typekey-to-prefix-alist))
+    (setq reftex-type-query-prompt
+          (concat "Label type: "
+                  (mapconcat '(lambda(x)
+                                (format "[%s]" (car x)))
+                             qh-list " ")
+                  " (?=Help)"))
+    (setq reftex-type-query-help
+          (concat "SELECT A LABEL TYPE:\n--------------------\n"
+                  (mapconcat '(lambda(x)
+                                (format " [%s]   %s"
+                                        (car x) (cdr x)))
+                             qh-list "\n")))))
+
+;;; Keybindings --------------------------------------------------------------
+
+(define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-c-"     'reftex-item)
+(define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-c="     'reftex-toc)
+(define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-c("     'reftex-label)
+(define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-c)"     'reftex-reference)
+(define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-c["     'reftex-citation)
+(define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-c&"     'reftex-view-crossref)
+
+;; If the user requests so, she can have a few more bindings:
+(cond
+ (reftex-extra-bindings
+  (define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-ct"     'reftex-toc)
+  (define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-cl"     'reftex-label)
+  (define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-cr"     'reftex-reference)
+  (define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-cc"     'reftex-citation)
+  (define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-cv"     'reftex-view-crossref)
+  (define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-cg"     'reftex-grep-document)
+  (define-key reftex-mode-map  "\C-cs"     'reftex-search-document)))
+
+;;; Menus --------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+;; Define a menu for the menu bar if Emacs is running under X
+
+(require 'easymenu)
+
+(easy-menu-define 
+ reftex-mode-menu reftex-mode-map
+ "Menu used in RefTeX mode"
+ '("Ref"
+   ["Table of Contents"      reftex-toc t]
+   "----"
+   ["\\label{}"              reftex-label t]
+   ["\\ref{}"                reftex-reference t]
+   ["\\cite{}"               reftex-citation t]
+   ["View crossref"          reftex-view-crossref t]
+   "----"
+   ("Search and Replace"
+    ["Search whole document"  reftex-search-document t]
+    ["Replace in document"    reftex-query-replace-document t]
+    ["Grep on document"       reftex-grep-document t]
+    "----"
+    ["Find duplicate labels"  reftex-find-duplicate-labels t]
+    ["Change label and refs"  reftex-change-label t]
+    "----"
+    ["Create TAGS file"       reftex-create-tags-file t])
+   "----"
+   ["Parse document"          reftex-parse-document t]
+   ["Reset RefTeX Mode"        reftex-reset-mode t]
+   ["Customize RefTeX"         reftex-customize t]))
+
+;;; Run Hook ------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+(run-hooks 'reftex-load-hook)
+
+;;; That's it! ----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+; Make sure tabels are compiled
+(message "updating internal tables...")
+(reftex-compute-ref-cite-tables)
+(setq reftex-tables-dirty nil)
+
+(provide 'reftex)
+
+;;;============================================================================
+
+;;; reftex.el end here