Imprint
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   RefTeX was written by Carsten Dominik <dominik@strw.leidenuniv.nl>,
with contributions by Stephen Eglen.  RefTeX is currently maintained by

Carsten Dominik <dominik@strw.leidenuniv.nl>

   If you have questions about RefTeX, there are several Usenet groups
which have competent readers: `comp.emacs', `gnu.emacs.help',
`comp.emacs.xemacs', `comp.text.tex'.  You can also write directly to
the maintainer.

   If you find a bug in RefTeX or its documentation, or if you want to
contribute code or ideas, please
contact the maintainer (mailto:dominik@strw.leidenuniv.nl).  Remember
to provide all necessary information such as version numbers of Emacs
and RefTeX, and the relevant part of your configuration in `.emacs'.
When reporting a bug which throws an exception, please include a
backtrace if you know how to produce one.

   RefTeX is bundled and preinstalled with Emacs since version 20.2.
It was also bundled and preinstalled with XEmacs 19.16-20.x.  XEmacs
21.x users want to install the corresponding plugin package which is
available from the XEmacs `ftp' site.  See the XEmacs 21.x
documentation on package installation for details.

   Users of earlier Emacs distributions (including Emacs 19) can get a
RefTeX distribution from the
maintainers webpage (http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~dominik/Tools/).

   Thanks to the people on the Net who have used RefTeX and helped
developing it with their reports.  In particular thanks to Fran
Burstall, Alastair Burt, Soren Dayton, Stephen Eglen, Karl Eichwalder,
Peter Galbraith, Kai Grossjohann, Dieter Kraft, Adrian Lanz, Rory
Molinari, Laurent Mugnier, Sudeep Kumar Palat, Daniel Polani, Robin
Socha, Richard Stanton, Allan Strand, Jan Vroonhof, Christoph Wedler,
Alan Williams.

   The `view-crossref' feature was inspired by Peter Galbraith's
`bib-cite.el'.

   Finally thanks to Uwe Bolick who first got me (some years ago) into
supporting LaTeX labels and references with an editor (which was
MicroEmacs at the time).