>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> I presume, he wants to clone GNU emacs from the git repository, compile
>> it and auctex is already included in that tree, like gnus, so that it
>> would not be necessary to use the package s
cause it allows me
in simple manner to upgrade auctex, without upgrading the whole emacs.
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>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
>>>>>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Difficult to say, because there is no attached patch
> Sorry!
Ok, the compilation takes awfully long. Tassilo explained why, but it is
really annoying and makes testing a bit
>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
> Hi all,
> On the main branch, tex-site.elc isn't generated at the first "make"
> after "make clean" because expansion of $(wildcard *.el style/*.el) in
> GNUmakefile doesn't include tex-site.el which doesn't exist yet when we
> issue the "make".
I love to check
>>> >>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
> Hi Uwe, excellent, glad to hear. In the meantime, I fleshed this out a bit
> more, adding a few other commands (for killing, moving, etc.). See
> https://github.com/ultronozm/tex-item.el. Thanks, best, Paul
Brilliant, thanks I just cloned it, wow this
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
Hi Paul
> Hi Uwe,
> Let me know if the attached package does the trick. Sample config:
Thanks very much. Right now I am testing it and it looks very very promising.
> (use-package tex-item
> :bind
> (:map LaTeX-mode-map
> ("M-g M-i n" .
t-according-to-mode)))
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
However even ae/mark-item marks one item but does not jump to the next
item on the same level.
Anybody knows about such a feature?
Thanks
Regards
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> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I can't tell. I tried again this recipe:
> • emacs -Q
> • Activate AUCTeX (which is eval'ing 2 forms in my .emacs)
> • eval in scratch:
> (setq TeX-outline-extra
> '(("[ \t]*titledquestion\\b" 5)))
> • Open the file
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> This is what I see with "emacs -Q" and the recipe above after running
>> `outline-hide-body':
> Confirmed. So my init file is the culprit. Sigh, that will take some
> time to
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> This is what I see with "emacs -Q" and the recipe above after running
> `outline-hide-body':
Confirmed. So my init file is the culprit. Sigh, that will take some
time to debug.
> Side note: Using \part as a command with different meaning ins
> Uwe Brauer writes:
Thanks!
> Maybe I'm getting this wrong, but the requirement above sounds like your
> looking for outlining and not folding. You could something like this:
> (setq TeX-outline-extra
> '(("[ \t]*titledquestion\\b" 5)))
Well
1. I t
umvent this problem right now, by using the classic folding mode.
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> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> If you look at this page, you'll see that the function/functionality
> went through some improvement loops.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/log/lisp/emacs-lisp/loaddefs-gen.el
> I don't think that the issue below is rel
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Tassilo Horn writes:
>> And there it is! So it seems to work now; you can stop knocking. ;-)
> And I like the way the manual is formatted. Compare this:
> https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex.html
> with this:
>
is, could tex-continuous be included in
AuCTex.
What do others think about that package?
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> Uwe Brauer writes:
> If you have more than those, yes:
> In bib-find-next:
> bib-cite.el:944:8: Warning: ‘find-tag’ is an obsolete function (as of 25.1);
> use ‘xref-find-definitions’ instead.
> In end of data:
> tex-info.el: Warning: the function ‘cl-member’
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> 2. It was in my opinion *considerably* slower then the compilation
>> of the master branch: result time make -j8:
>> 69.088u 25.540s 1:20.66 365.2% 0+0k 1040+8448io 0pf+0w
> That's true be
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Stefan Monnier writes:
>>> AFAIU, using `update-file-autoloads' again means keeping track of all
>>> AUCTeX files in the new GNUmakefile, or is there a better solution?
>>
>> You should be able to use `update-directory-autoloads`.
>> It's a bit more
Hi
I concentrated on the repository that I cloned with git.
I compiled and installed GNU emacs
commit 1d4e90341782
31.05.2022, where the function loaddefs-generate-batch was introduced.
So in the Makefile I have
EMACS=/opt/emacs29.1/bin/emacs --batch -q -no-site-file -no-init-file -l
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Hi all,
> I just wanted to say that I'll have a look about making the build
> succeed in the absence of git or when running it not in a normal git
> clone when I find some spare time.
Thanks, I appreciate that.
> It also occurred to me that the ChangeLog is
> I'm sorry, I was wrong about it. Uwe uses hg-git and the local repository
> doesn't contain .git directory. I don't remember well what hg-git does,
> but isn't there the "real" .git direcotry in the .hg directory? In other
> words, I suspect the directory structure is
> repo-dir -+- .hg
>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
> Hi all,
> Hmm, build-aux/gitlog-to-auctexlog is not a perl script, actually is a
> Bourne shell script. I was looking at gitlog-to-changelog
>> Arash Esbati writes:
>> Hmm, build-aux/gitlog-to-auctexlog contains[1]:
>> # If this is not a Git repository,
> Stefan Monnier writes:
> Hmm, build-aux/gitlog-to-auctexlog contains[1]:
> # If this is not a Git repository, just generate an empty ChangeLog.
> test -d .git || {
> exit
> }
> Maybe Uwe has a .git directory in his setup, but it isn't a real .git
> directory as Git would expect?
There
>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
>>>>>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>>>>> "SM" == Stefan Monnier writes:
>>> Hence either
>>> 1) Uwe installs git
>>> He does have Git installed. He's just working in a directory th
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> This is one reason why you can't compile the current main branch. This
> doesn't explain the error:
> fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
> I suspect this has something to do with your Git-Mercurial
> setup/workf
>>> "SM" == Stefan Monnier writes:
>> Hence either
>> 1) Uwe installs git
> He does have Git installed. He's just working in a directory that's not
> under Git's control.
That is correct. I prefer to clone the auctex devel repo with mercurial,
since I am much more acquainted with mercurial,
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Yes, and we have to find out why. If the Emacs you're using to compile
> AUCTeX doesn't have the function above, we can stop right away. So
> please make you have an recent version at hand, then we can proceed.
On a second thought: do you and does anybody
Hi
Given the current difficulties of compiling the main branch, for users
that don't use Emacs > 29.1 or don't use git, but would like to test and
contribute say style files:
1. Could we leave things as if were, that is
1. .configure stays,
2. make
3. make install
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Well, it compiled from master but 29.0.5 so pre 29.1
> What do you see if you do:
> • emacs -Q
> • C-h f loaddefs-generate-batch RET in scratch
This function is not defined.
--8<---
>>> "SM" == Stefan Monnier writes:
>> fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
>> fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
>> fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
>> fatal: not a git repository (or any of the
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Time needed 56 sec on my X1 Thinkpad form 2017
>>
>> I switched to main
>>
>> 1) make distclean
>> 2) git switch main
>> 3) make
>> 4) after 10 min! I obtain
&g
So I cloned with git and did the following
Master
1) git switch master
2) make distclean
3) ./autogen.sh
4) ./configure
5) make
Time needed 56 sec on my X1 Thinkpad form 2017
I switched to main
1) make distclean
2) git switch main
3) make
4) after 10
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Hi Tassilo,
> Tassilo Horn writes:
> Many thanks for working on this (and to Stefan as well).
>> So basically, we should decide now if we switch to going ELPA-only in
>> which case we'd not use master anymore but develop directly in main.
>> (I'd be in
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Yes, it's only "make" now.
> Am Di, 23. Apr 2024, um 20:56, schrieb Arash Esbati:
>> Tassilo Horn writes:
>>
>>> I think we need to adapt our instructions. To run straight from the
>>> clone, this seems to work fine:
>>>
>>> (add-to-list 'load-path
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Uwe Brauer via Discussion list for AUCTeX developers
> writes:
>> Thanks for your answer. I found a solution that I posted, but it did not
>> land in the same thread sorry.
> Ah, Ok, I must have missed that, sorry.
Hi Arash
> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I tried it with 2 arbitrary files I have like this:
> \bibliography{bib-test,my-biblatex}
> and in the .tex file, I hit 'C-c [' followed by '.' when asked for the
> regexp. I see all entries from both files, RefTeX "follo
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
> The attached version (also updated at the github link) seems to work
> for me with a custom build directory specified by TeX-output-dir. Let
> me know if you run into any issues.
Great, I just tested it, I will clone your repository by the way why to
you call
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
>>> But more than a year ago Al Haji-Ali provided a functionality which
>>> allows to configure a build directory in which all files dwell that are
> Thanks for you quick reply. It seems that the code was added already 3
> years ago. I recall a series of patches and test in which I
> participated (and I forgot some details).
> According to the documentation, finally the behavior is controlled by
> setting the variable TeX-output-dir
I
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
>> But more than a year ago Al Haji-Ali provided a functionality which
>> allows to configure a build directory in which all files dwell that are
>> generated by a LaTeX compilation. So TeX-view looks then there and not
>> in the main directory if that
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
> The process output is contained in a buffer name *pvc-your-file-name*.
> Could you share what that says?
It says it compiles and I think I know what the problem is.
Have a look at the directory in question
,
|
| -rw-r--r-- 1 oub oub 9,9K abr 20
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
> I thought I'd share a package I'm hoping to eventually submit to ELPA.
> It may be topical in view of the recent discussion here concerning
> latexmk. I would appreciate any advice or suggestions, particularly
> on ways that I could better leverage existing
Hi
I most likely did not get the point. I just saw the mail concerning
Tassilos «mega» commit, which created a new branch called main.
So where will the main development take place either on
1. The new main branch?
2. Or the old master branch?
Thanks
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>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
> Hello,
> I wanted to share a package that I'd like to eventually submit to
> ELPA. It augments the preview/fold features of AUCTeX with correct
> numbering when possible, and provides an interface that would allow
> other packages to retrieve label numbers.
some time is part
of Emacs so upgrading gnus without upgrading emacs is not easy to say
the least.
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>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> I am not talking about commit messages, I am talking about ChangeLogs.
>> So I still did not understand how you generated that org file.
> Ah, I think you were confused by the name of the file: I w
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Two questions:
>>
>> 1. is there any tools that convert the classical (Emacs) Changelogs
>> to the org style changelos?
> What do you mean by "org style changelogs"? No
, a generalization of
add-change-log-entry-other-window
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> Tassilo Horn writes:
Hi
> (I'm going through old bug reports that unfortunately weren't resolved
> at the time.)
> More information was requested which was not provided. Therefore I'm
> closing this report. We can reopen if new input arrives.
If I understand the BUG is from 2015, right?
Hi Keita,
> It seems that folding.el contains similar entry already. All I can think
> of is this portion of folding.el:
> --
> ;; XEmacs latex-mode, after (tex-site), indents the whole
> ;; fold 50 characters right.
"%}}}" nil t)
But that did not help. I will contact the folding maintainters, but is
there anything I need to tell them?
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>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>>>>>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Thanks for the patch.
>> Do you want me to test it with my old pre merge configuration?
> I'd appreciate if you could.
Ok, I start with a short comment. I am
>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
Hi Keita
> Hi all,
> Thanks to Uwe Brauer, I realized that an important compatibility is
> missing in the current master branch. `TeX-command-list' has lists of
> "available modes" for each command such as "LaTeX&quo
> '(TeX-command-list
>'(("TeX" "%(PDF)%(tex) %(file-line-error) %`%(extraopts)
> %S%(PDFout)%(mode)%' %(output-dir) %t" TeX-run-TeX nil
> (plain-tex-mode texinfo-mode ams-tex-mode)
> :help "Run plain TeX")
> ("LaTeX" "%`%l%(mode)%' %T" TeX-run-TeX nil
> (latex-mode
>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>>>>>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>>> I see, sorry for inconvenience. Then please provide us concrete
>>> materials which cause errorneous behavior for you so that we can study
>>> the
> Hi Uwe,
> I see, sorry for inconvenience. Then please provide us concrete
> materials which cause errorneous behavior for you so that we can study
> the detail.
So I presume TeX-submit-bug-report should be sufficient.
Or do shall I add all my auctex init files?
Uwe
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>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>>>>>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Ok I mananged to get rid of all old auctex installations, then I deleted my
>> installed auctex version, checked out master,
>> compiled and installed (I know t
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
>> Hi Uwe,
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Autoloading file
>> /home/oub/emacs/site-lisp/package...")
>> TeX-latex-mode()
>> apply(TeX-latex-mo
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Autoloading file
> /home/oub/emacs/site-lisp/package...")
> TeX-latex-mode()
> apply(TeX-latex-mode nil)
> latex-mode()
> set-auto-mode-0(latex-mode nil)
> There is no TeX-latex-mode anymore in auctex so
in the NEWS or/and manual would be
helpful.
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e to find out what is
> loaded.
But isn't this the same for the subfile class/sty for which we have
already an .el
Shouldn't that be helpful?
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>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita writes:
> Hi Arash,
>> Arash Esbati writes:
>> I'm contemplating the possibilities, actually. If we agree that
>> `TeX-modes' is the best way to control AUCTeX's behavior, fine with me.
>> We should then document it better, `TeX-modes' is currently somewhat
>>
Hi Keita
> Hi Uwe,
> [...]
> That's a due result. The variable `auto-fill-inhibit-regexp' is relevant
> only for auto-filling.
> I expect that
> (push '("enumerate") LaTeX-fill-environment-list)
> in LaTeX-mode-hook would work.
Thanks
I did
(defun my-push-fill-enumerate-latex ()
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
> Some time ago Keita suggested to use
> (defun my-add-fill-inhibit-regexp ()
> (interactive)
> (setq-local auto-fill-inhibit-regexp ".*% *$"))
> (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'my-add-fill-inhibit-re
It still breaks the inline equations
Any ideas?
Thanks
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>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
Hi Arash,
> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> attached you find a patch that adds support for refcount.sty. I tested
>> in this morning.
> Thanks for your contribution. I slightly touched your refcount.el,
> result
> I tried the following
> (reftex-get-bibfile-list)
> \bibliographystyle{amsalpha-url}
> \bibliography{mahir.bib,bibgraf.bib}
> And indeed (reftex-get-bibfile-list) only is able to extract the first
> entry, I tried to add the .bib extension or deleting it. It does not
> make a difference.
I
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi all
> More and more I need more than one bibtex/biblatex database.
> If I stick for the moment to bibtex, the following is perfectly possible:
> \bibliography{bibgraf,mahir}
> Bibtex will find the citations form both dat
, it
only takes the first database, bibgraf in that case.
Any idea what I miss here?
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> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Thanks for your contribution. I slightly touched your refcount.el,
> result is attached. Please give it a try and see if it still works as
> expected, and I will install it later.
Just a general remark. Let us take for example refcount.
> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Thanks for your contribution. I slightly touched your refcount.el,
> result is attached. Please give it a try and see if it still works as
> expected, and I will install it later.
Thanks for your improvements
I just will test it this after
Hi All,
attached you find a patch that adds support for refcount.sty. I tested
in this morning.
Comments are welcome
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> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Right.
> Wrong placement of code; it should read:
> (TeX-add-style-hook
> "refcount"
> (lambda ()
>(TeX-add-symbols
> '("setcounterref" TeX-arg-counter TeX-arg-ref)
> '("getrefbykeydefault"
&g
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Fair enough, but then you might try later to add some modified reftex
>> support? I will try to send a patch later (against the latest master).
> There is really no need to add modified RefTeX suppor
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I didn't test it either; I was just looking at UF's answer on tex.sx
> which you cited.
> Yes, it's waiting for a volunteer to do that :-)
> Ok, I think RefTeX should work for \getrefbykeydefault OOTB if we have a
> refcount.el and
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I didn't test it either; I was just looking at UF's answer on tex.sx
> which you cited.
> Yes, it's waiting for a volunteer to do that :-)
> Ok, I think RefTeX should work for \getrefbykeydefault OOTB if we have a
> refcount.el and
>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> To add font and command support for \getrefbykeydefault{}{}{} is very
>> easy (see the patch below),
> IIUC \getrefbykeydefault is provided by refcount.sty. So why adding
> that macr
an example.
To add font and command support for \getrefbykeydefault{}{}{} is very
easy (see the patch below), however it would be nice to have also reftex
support.
On the other hand reftex seems only to support the format \ref{eq:1}
but not \ref{eq:1}{url}{some text}
Any ideas?
Uwe Brauer
ue was nil
| Local in buffer nordstroem-field.tex; global value is "*section{"
`
Why was the global value set to
"*section{"
and by whom? Emacs? AuCTeX?
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circumstance should emacs break the line after +1%
But it does. I thought this feature was implemented a long time ago.
What do I miss?
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>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Although AuCTeX supports nameref, reftex does not.
> Then we should add support for it to RefTeX.
>> I presume adding some lines to the nameref.sty file of the sort
>>
>&g
Hi
Since it is so simple I created a patch,
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ot; (("\\nameref" ?n)))
t)
;; And activate it
(and LaTeX-reftex-ref-style-auto-activate
(fboundp 'reftex-ref-style-activate)
(reftex-ref-style-activate "Nameref")))
Any comments?
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>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi all
> Almost all LaTeX source files I receive from colleagues have dozens or
> more definitions of the sort
> \newcommand{\fluidenergy}[1]{\underline{E}_{\partial \Phi;#1}}
> \newcommand{\eq}[2]{
> \begin{equation}
think that is possible
Now that I realize it, I think I will also write the auctex-dev list
Kind regards
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Hi Arash and Tassilo
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> I'd say it is this line in your .tex file:
> \usepackage{pstricks,pst-plot,pst-node,epsfig}
It was as I suspected, these packages were not even needed to compile the file.
BTW, lately I had to download a bunch of LaTeX
Hi Arash
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> I'd say it is this line in your .tex file:
> \usepackage{pstricks,pst-plot,pst-node,epsfig}
Aha, thanks very much, since this header is in all of the files, I
presume it might not be necessary, I will check for specific pstricks
com
it via Auctex, auctex only uses latex not
pdflatex and then compilation errors pop up.
There most be something in the setting of that file, that confused
auctex.
I attach a simplified version
Any help would be appreciated
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> Uwe Brauer writes:
> In which environment are you doing this? IIRC, filling gives funny
> results in special environments which don't have an entry in
> `LaTeX-indent-environment-list'.
Basically
1. the equation (and aligned), environments
2. And align
T
king
for is a function that runs region wise
I googled with zero success, any ideas?
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> Hi Paul
> Well, I run make clean, reset, pulled again applied the patch to commit
> 2151c3831fcff9
> Run make,
> make install
> Tried again,
> But I do see this behavior, I am now puzzled, and have to investigate
> that further.
It seems also to happen without the patch, uff, right
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
Hi Paul
> Hi Uwe,
> I don't see the behavior you describe; on my end, filling does not change
> the latex you provided. I've tried it with LaTeX-fill-environment and
> indent-region.
> Also, with this patch, the setting LaTeX-indent-always-align-end-with-begin
>
> Hi Paul and Uwe,
Hi Keita
> I've been gradually inclined to the attached approach. Namely, align "&"
> as well as \end{foo} relative to beg-col, not beg-pos. In this way, the
> above examples turn into
> --
>
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>> Just a short comment, why don't to combine both package to one single
>> repository, since czm-tex-edit.el requires dynexp.el?
>> That would make it a bit easier to install.
>>
>>
>> I will try to test them in the coming days.
>>
> Thanks for your
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
Hi Paul
> Hi Ikumi and Uwe,
> Thanks to both of you for your feedback.
Thanks for your proposal
> I agree that it's better to have begin/end line up when all else is
> equal, but with the current state of AUCTeX (since this bug was
> introduced), it is a severe
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
Hi Paul
> Hi Uwe,
> Thanks for your response. First I'll respond to the minor points:
>> You say indent-region
>>
>> I am referring here to the LaTeX-filling-functions, such as
>> LaTeX-fill-environment, LaTeX-fill-section etc
> There's no important
>>> "PN" == Paul Nelson writes:
Hi Paul
> Hi Uwe,
> Thanks for your response. First I'll respond to the minor points:
>> You say indent-region
>>
>> I am referring here to the LaTeX-filling-functions, such as
>> LaTeX-fill-environment, LaTeX-fill-section etc
> There's no important
thors via ~(defun fix-tex-buffer ...)~), but that
>> seems suboptimal.
>> The following seems to resolve the issue:
> Thanks for your proposal. I think it can be a practical solution for
> bug#54949[1] as well.
> The proposal gives one failure for regression
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>> As for the service
>> sudo snap start /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced
>> [sudo] password for oub:
>> error: snap "/snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced"
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Good point.
> A quick search suggests that one runs snaps using something like "snap
> run .". And for services, there seem to
> be "snap start/stop " commands...
Hm, I am not sure I understand. Snap installed the evince binari
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