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diff --git a/doc/misc/sc.texi b/doc/misc/sc.texi index 1f7b73dd73b..80512292c32 100644 --- a/doc/misc/sc.texi +++ b/doc/misc/sc.texi @@ -775,18 +775,6 @@ MUA calls @code{sc-cite-original} at the right time. As mentioned above, some MUAs handle this differently. Read the sections that follow pertaining to the MUAs you are using. -@vindex sc-load-hook -@vindex load-hook (sc-) -@vindex sc-pre-hook -@vindex pre-hook (sc-) -One final note. After Supercite is loaded into your Emacs session, it -runs the hook @code{sc-load-hook}. You can put any customizations into -this hook since it is only run once. This will not work, however, if -your Emacs maintainer has put Supercite into your dumped Emacs image. -In that case, you can use the @code{sc-pre-hook} variable, but this will -get executed every time @code{sc-cite-original} is called. @xref{Reply -Buffer Initialization}. - @node Replying and Yanking @chapter Replying and Yanking @@ -964,8 +952,6 @@ reset certain variables set in @code{sc-pre-hook}. @cindex gin-mode @findex sc-setup-filladapt @findex setup-filladapt (sc-) -@vindex sc-load-hook -@vindex load-hook (sc-) Supercite will automatically fill newly cited text from the original message unless the variable @code{sc-auto-fill-region-p} has a @@ -979,7 +965,8 @@ two best known are @dfn{filladapt} and @dfn{gin-mode}. Both work well with Supercite and both are available at the normal Emacs Lisp archive sites. @dfn{gin-mode} works pretty well out of the box, but if you use @dfn{filladapt}, you may want to run the function -@code{sc-setup-filladapt} from your @code{sc-load-hook}. This simply +@code{sc-setup-filladapt} after loading @file{supercite} +(e.g., using @code{with-eval-after-load}). This simply makes @dfn{filladapt} a little more Supercite savvy than its default setup. |