I'm preparing a document that contains colored tables (using colortbl) and to correct the thin white lines that appear in those tables I'm using a custom new line macro to compensate for that. However, AUCTeX does not recognize the new macro and tries to indent the table in a strange way.
\begin{table}[h]
\centering\sffamily
\begin{tabular}{lcc}
\rowcolor{row1} \textbf{Nominative} & \emph{Wer?} & Who? \mynewline
\rowcolor{row2}\textbf{Accusative} & \emph{Wen?} & Who(m)? \\
\rowcolor{row1} \textbf{Dative} & \emph{Wem?} & To who(m)? \\
\rowcolor{row2} \textbf{Genitive} & \emph{Wessen?} & Whose? \mynewline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
How can I make AUCTeX understand that \mynewline
plays the same role as \\
?
In many cases, AUCTeX should be able to learn about your own commands automatically if you set TeX-parse-self
and TeX-auto-save
to t
. See https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex/Parsing-Files.html#Parsing-Files
If that is not sufficient, you can tell AUCTeX about your own macros and environment using a style file. See https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex/Style-Files.html#Style-Files for more on this. It boils down to using the function TeX-add-symbols
correctly.
Please note that it's been a few years since I last did this.
AUCTeX ships with a style file for longtable which seems to contain exactly what you need. See http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/auctex.git/tree/style/longtable.el#n92
(TeX-add-symbols
;; Commands to end table rows
'("endhead" 0)
'("endfirsthead" 0)
'("endfoot" 0)
'("endlastfoot" 0)
;; Caption commands
'("caption*" 1))