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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1 Usage Overview
1.2 What Supercite Doesn't Do
1.3 What Supercite Does
2. Citations
2.1 Citation Elements
2.2 Recognizing Citations
3. Information Keys and the Info Alist
4. Reference Headers
4.1 The Built-in Header Rewrite Functions
4.2 Electric References
5. Getting Connected
5.1 GNUS, RMAIL, or RNEWS with any Emacs 19
5.2 GNUS, RMAIL, PCMAIL, RNEWS with Emacs 18 or Epoch 4
5.3 MH-E with any Emacsen
5.4 VM with any Emacsen
5.5 GNEWS with any Emacsen
5.6 Overloading for Non-conforming MUAs
6. Replying and Yanking
6.1 Reply Buffer Initialization
6.2 Filling Cited Text
7. Selecting an Attribution
7.1 Attribution Preferences
7.2 Anonymous Attributions
7.3 Author Names
8. Configuring the Citation Engine
8.1 Using Regi
8.2 Frames You Can Customize
9. Post-yank Formatting Commands
9.1 Commands to Manually Cite, Recite, and Uncite
9.2 Insertion Commands
9.3 Variable Toggling Shortcuts
9.4 Mail Field Commands
9.5 Miscellaneous Commands
10. Hints to MUA Authors
11. Version 3 Changes
12. Thanks and History
13. The Supercite Mailing List
Concept Index
Command Index
Key Index
Variable Index


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