>>>>> Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.z...@gmail.com> writes: >> (1) Does "latexmk -pv FILENAME" work as expected when you issue the >> command on some shell, in the directory the file is located?
> In fact, my latexmk configuration, aka, `/home/werner/.latexmkrc` was > set by me very long ago. > See below: [...] > It's very strange that I don't have any acroread related config in > `/home/werner/.latexmkrc`, why does it complain the following: > sh: 1: acroread: not found Then it isn't an AUCTeX issue. Unfortunately, I don't know latexmk. I hope someone familiar with latexmk chimes in. :-) If no one does, I'd recommend to ask at latexmk support commnunity. > See below for the real config of latexmk: > $ grep -Ev '^[ ]*(#|$)' ~/.latexmkrc > $show_time=1; > $pdf_mode = 4; > $postscript_mode = $dvi_mode = 0; > $lualatex = "lualatex -shell-escape -file-line-error -halt-on-error > -interaction=nonstopmode -synctex=1 %O %S"; > $bibtex = "bibtex %O %S"; > $bibtex_use = 2; > $makeindex = "makeindex %O -o %D %S"; > $silence_logfile_warnings = 1; > add_cus_dep( 'acn', 'acr', 0, 'makeglossaries' ); > add_cus_dep( 'glo', 'gls', 0, 'makeglossaries' ); > $clean_ext .= " acr acn alg glo gls glg"; > sub makeglossaries { > my ($base_name, $path) = fileparse( $_[0] ); > pushd $path; > my $return = system "makeglossaries", $base_name; > popd; > return $return; > } > add_cus_dep( 'svg', 'pdf', 0, 'makesvg2pdf' ); > sub makesvg2pdf { > system( "inkscape \"$_[0].svg\" --export-pdf=\"$_[0].pdf\"" ); > } Regards, Ikumi Keita #StandWithUkraine #StopWarInUkraine