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is for AUCTeX package that extends basic `tex-mode` Emacs provides for editing TeX files. AUCTeX integrates many built-in and external macro packages for creating, editing, printing, publishing, and managing multilingual TeX documents. AUCTeX works with several TeX compilers, extensions, and dialects of TeX and LaTeX. AUCTeX supports customizable bibliographies, indexes, and tables of content.
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Electric behavior of dollar sign using AUCTeX
So I tried this solution, and it works fine on my older machine, running Emacs 24.3.1 and AUCTeX 11.87. … However, on a newer installation (Emacs 24.5.1, AUCTeX 12.1.1), it doesn't quite behave like it should.
When I type $x+y$, it should be giving me
$x+y$^,
where ^ denotes point. …