I'm looking for an easy way to move quickly up or down by a single BibTeX entry when in bibtex-mode
. Of course I could write a function that searches for the relevant lines, but it seems more sensible to me to redefine how bibtex-mode
sees paragraphs as that will allow me to use default keybindings for navigation (M-}
and M-{
for instance). I tried the following, since each BibTeX entry starts with the @
character and there's a newline between all entries:
(setq paragraph-start "@.*"
paragraph-separate "\n"))
But this doesn't seem to have any effect, at least not when using forward-paragraph
and backward-paragraph
. What am I doing wrong?
Note: I'm aware of integration with imenu and bibtex-search-entry
, but those serve a slightly different purpose.
paragraph-start
needs to match whateverparagraph-end
matches -- see the doc string. See the doc strings of each and this comment inparagraphs.el
:paragraph-start requires a hard newline, but paragraph-separate does not: It is assumed that paragraph-separate is distinctive enough to be believed whenever it occurs, while it is reasonable to set paragraph-start to something very minimal, even including "." (which makes every hard newline start a new paragraph).
Paragraphs
in the Emacs manual and nodeStandard Regexps
in the Elisp manual.paragraph-start
andparagraph-separate
working with all this, but it seems that it might not be the best approach. Maybe I'll just write functions to search after all.