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RefTeX was written by Carsten Dominik, with contributions by Stephen
Eglen. RefTeX is currently maintained by the AUCTeX project, see the
RefTeX web page (http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/reftex.html) for
detailed information.
If you have questions about RefTeX, you can send email to the AUCTeX
user mailing list (<auctex@gnu.org>). If you want to contribute code or
ideas, write to the AUCTeX developer mailing list
(<auctex-devel@gnu.org>). And in the rare case of finding a bug, please
use ‘M-x reftex-report-bug <RET>’ which will prepare a bug report with
useful information about your setup. Remember to add essential
information like a recipe for reproducing the bug, what you expected to
happen, and what actually happened. Send the bug report to the AUCTeX
bug mailing list (<bug-auctex@gnu.org>).
There are also several Usenet groups which have competent readers who
might be able to help: ‘comp.emacs’, ‘gnu.emacs.help’,
‘comp.emacs.xemacs’, and ‘comp.text.tex’.
Thanks to the people on the Net who have used RefTeX and helped
developing it with their reports. In particular thanks to Ralf Angeli,
Fran Burstall, Alastair Burt, Lars Clausen, Soren Dayton, Stephen Eglen,
Karl Eichwalder, Erik Frisk, Peter Galbraith, Kai Grossjohann, Frank
Harrell, Till A. Heilmann, Peter Heslin, Stephan Heuel, Alan Ho, Lute
Kamstra, Dieter Kraft, David Kastrup, Adrian Lanz, Juri Linkov, Wolfgang
Mayer, Rory Molinari, Stefan Monnier, Laurent Mugnier, Dan Nicolaescu,
Sudeep Kumar Palat, Daniel Polani, Alan Shutko, Robin Socha, Richard
Stanton, Allan Strand, Jan Vroonhof, Christoph Wedler, Alan Williams,
Roland Winkler, Hans-Christoph Wirth, Eli Zaretskii.
The ‘view-crossref’ feature was inspired by Peter Galbraith’s
‘bib-cite.el’.
Finally thanks to Uwe Bolick who first got me interested in
supporting LaTeX labels and references with an editor (which was
MicroEmacs at the time).