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certain circumstances, it may not even be necessary to generate a ps
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On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 10:21:32PM +0100, Ralf Angeli wrote:
* Joost Kremers (2007-02-22) writes:
dunno about psfrag, but i use two pstricks packages (and sometimes pstricks
itself) for some stuff, and i never have trouble viewing their output in
xdvik.
Not every DVI viewer
texlive, but
emacs and texlive can be installed in any order.
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verbatim environments altogether?
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Footnotes:
[1] Of course, it would be trivial to change the Elisp code so that it does
not contain the string \\begin{document}, e.g. I could write (insert
\\begin {document}), but it would not be obvious to the reader why I
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issues right on page so-and-so-much. a
decent pdf viewer allows you to reread the file while staying on the same
page.
mmm. sumatra pdf viewer is open source, and has a reread function. that
would be the first thing i'd try...
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On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 07:14:03PM +0200, Ralf Angeli wrote:
* Joost Kremers (2007-08-27) writes:
In tex-fold-mode, the arguments of macros such as \emph are displayed in
bold face.
Are you suggesting they look
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 11:49:15PM +0200, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
Yes, you can do that by adding the line:
%%% TeX-PDF-mode: t
cool, thanks! :-)
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for the key (type C-q C-v to do that),
fill in `verb+' for Prefix and `+' for Suffix. Set for future sessions and
you should be all set.
just tried it myself and it works flawlessly.
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accidentally typed C-c C-f e (which happens to me more often than i'd
like... ;-) or somehow your LaTeX-font-list has been modified.
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uninstall in 11.84, so can i just install the
new auctex over it, should i delete .../site-lisp/auctex/ first?
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, and i don't think the idea was adopted
into 11.85... i also haven't gotten round to patching the new tex-fold.el,
but i might do so in the near future.
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few days i'll have the time to figure out what the cause of the problem is.
when i do, i'll let you know.
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not understanding you correctly... isn't this what you
get when you supply * as the alternative string? i.e. if you specify
[1:*] as the replacement string?
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looks like there's something amiss in my settings... hopefully in the next
few days i'll have the time to figure out what the cause of the problem is.
when i do, i'll let you know.
as you might remember, i had a problem running TeX
RET C-\ allows you to
specify an input method. but my guess is that your problem lies in the
windowing system, in that you unknowingly activate the switch-layout key
combo.
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-fold activate)
(interactive)
(TeX-fold-paragraph))
I'm wondering, though: is there perhaps a better way to do this? I know I
can customise TeX-newline-function, but that doesn't work for M-RET.
If there isn't a better way, would it be something useful to add to AUCTeX?
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the French one, in which
case switching would not be possible.
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don't have Windows (anymore, thank $DEITY), but
IIRC you need to look under something like Internationalisation. Wait a
sec, let me google an image of the XP control panel...
Ok, so I think it's called Regional and Language Settings in the English
version.
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for PDFLatex. I would appreciate any help to fix this.
the menu option is called LaTeX, but if emacs shows PDFLaTeX in the mode
line, the program that is called is pdflatex.
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has an option called LaTeX
Verbatim Environments. Perhaps when you add latex to the list, you get
the desired effect? (Haven't tested it, and the doc doesn't say exactly
what it does. It is also not part of AUCTeX, so perhaps I'm way off here...)
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that, you may need to update TeX's filename
database:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=inst-wlcf
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Hi,
I just ran into what looks like a bug. If I have $\mu\mu$ in my document and
then fold it (with TeX-fold-buffer or whatever), only a single mu is displayed,
not two, as I'd expect.
This happens with emacs -Q and just AUCTeX loaded. Emacs is GNU Emacs 23.1.1,
AUCTeX is 11.85.
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* Joost Kremers (2009-09-10) writes:
Is there a way to get RefTeX to recognize these things as labels? I've tried
adding a definition to reftex-label-alist and specifying `\ex*' for the
ENV-OR-MACRO entry, but that doesn't work
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 06:55:21PM +0200, Ralf Angeli wrote:
* Joost Kremers (2009-09-25) writes:
Yes, angle brackets are not supported as delimiters. I currently don't
have a workaround for that.
Something that I meant to ask but somehow forgot... Is this something that
might
think somebody
adapted it for AUCTeX yet.
in fact, there are several libraries that implement multiple major modes in a
single buffer:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleModes
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made a mistake in some LaTeX code that gets previewed...
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Am 17.04.2010 16:39, schrieb Simon :
I'm also using Fedora 12 with emacs-auctex. Both emacs-auctex and
texlive (version 2007) are available via yum.
2007? latest TeXLive is 2009, which has an update manager, and there
have been quite some updates since 2009 was released...
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however, is there a way to put the *toc* buffer on the right, rather than the
left?
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is it possible to make the AUCTeX output buffer function in a similar
way? there are cases where i want to inspect the output of some
command but after viewing the output, i'd like my previous
.
Preview-LaTeX broken pipe at Wed Jun 8 11:39:53
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much more than ascii, in essence) so a replacement for bibtex was developed,
which is biber. Biber is a program (not a latex package ;-) meant to cooperate
with biblatex.
so you need both biblatex and biber. :-)
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the variable LaTeX-font-list.
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mean? (That would be useful in other contexts as well, e.g. within
\newcommand definitions.)
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the work you and the entire team are putting into
auctex. i couldn't imagine editing latex files without it...
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))
as you can see, i also turn on visual-line-mode, but i have no problem with
local variables...
have you tried activating visual-line-mode *without* any of the other
hooks? perhaps there's some interaction involving not just
visual-line-mode...
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In Emacs 24.2, the CL compat functions have all been renamed to cl-*,
which makes it possible to use them in packages.
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problem also occurs in the latest released version.
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it into a LaTeX
buffer.)
I've put a footnote in, which should show the problematic behaviour.
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%%% TeX-PDF-mode: t
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I'll write a bug report and link to it from here in a minute.
Here it is:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=12930
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I'm still on an older AUCTeX version.)
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| Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
| use M-x customize or restart Emacs.
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To the OP: wouldn't it be more practical to use AUCTeX's folding
functionality to hide the argument of \hide?
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Dear Thorsten,
Op 30 nov. 2013 om 08:48 heeft Thorsten Grothe i...@th-grothe.de het
volgende geschreven:
Dear Auctex-users,
this is my first post to this list, so please be patient with me :-)
I'm using a lot of orgtbl-radio-tables with formulars in my documents and
export them
value, do:
C-h v AUC TAB v TAB RET
or
M-: AUC TAB - v TAB RET
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in \newcommand definitions, for example), which leads to those
big ugly [Error: No content or function found] messages...
Anyway, just a nitpick, I know, but still... :-)
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via Customize or in ~/.emacs.d/init.el? According to its doc string,
`LaTeX-verbatim-environments-local' is a file-locale variable intended
for used by style files.
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- (- (or reftex-last-window-width (window-width))
- (window-width))
+ (- (or reftex-last-window-width (window-total-width))
+ (window-total-width))
(- (or reftex-last-window-height (window-height))
(window-height)
(when ( count 0)
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TeX-command-list...)
So I guess eval-after-load is the best method:
(eval-after-load 'tex
'(progn
(assq-delete-all
(car (assoc Biber TeX-command-list))
TeX-command-list)))
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and have the numbering of the second list start where the first list
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On Mo, Aug 31 2015, Joost Kremers <joostkrem...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 31 2015, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:
>>> I'm guessing the only one that really understands what's going on might
>>> be David Kastrup himself...
>>
>> I have n
unction does, but there is no requirement that it
also mentions all variables that a function takes. (Well, that's to say,
I don't always do this in my Elisp files and flycheck never complains
about it... ;-)
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eems like a bad idea, because in
all other respects, folding does not change the actual content of the
buffer, but there might be users who'd prefer it. (Personally, the
first thing I do after loading a tex file is to fold the entire
buffer, so I wouldn't want this.)
Anyway, just a few th
with a utility called pdfcrop that can do that. It's easy
to add an option for it to TeX-command-list.)
This approach has its pros and cons, but if you ever end up needing to
submit your work to a Word-only shop, you already have the images as
separate files as pdfs or easily converted, high
elpy: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy
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packages I have installed
as well. But perhaps I shouldn't worry too much about that.
Anyway, I hope you can reproduce the problem now and can figure out
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`font-latex-setup` wasn't defined. I couldn't figure out what to load in
order to make it work.
Any help in debugging this would be greatly appreciated!
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requires scrbook to trigger.
Thanks for your reply. I've prepared a minimal working example with the
preview package that demonstrates the problem, which I intend to send to
the KOMA people. Perhaps someone there can figure it out.
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>
>> As a workaround, though, I'll just use the book class as long as I'm
>> writing and change it to scrbook when I do the final compilation and
>> layout.
>
> An
placeholders.
>
> What about similar feature provided by AUCTeX for e.g. tabulars?
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should provide its own template system if we already have yasnippet, is
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> prettifying (but again maybe I am the only one who like that feature).
Definitely not. I've been using TeX-fold-macro-spec-list for pretty much
the same thing for years...
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> (TeX-check-engine-add-engines nil)
>
> in ifxetex style file. I'll consider it, thanks for pointing this out.
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into proper XML successfully, and Markdown is much less verbose than
even LaTeX.
Ok, my apologies for the rant... :/
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edge cases where the parses needs to guess and guesses wrong. But to
require it everywhere?
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AUCTeX. I type until it’s convenient to scroll to the option I
want, then highlight it and hit return.
The ivy package is an alternative, which some claim is more
lightweight. I never compared the two, though.
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Hi all,
On Fri, Mar 23 2018, Joost Kremers wrote:
After the recent AUCTeX update to version 12.1.1 (which I
installed just two days ago, due to having been on vacation), I
noticed a strange problem with TeX-fold-mode. After a folded
macro, there is a spurious newline, i.e., the text
this problem? Is there a fix / workaround?
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Hi Juan,
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 07:54:13PM +0200, Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll wrote:
> I would like to thank you all for investigating this issue. I tried using
> TeX-fold but was prevented from doing so because of the many spurious
> newlines and also because of the overall lag in the resulting
Hi Ikumi,
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 01:16:41AM +0900, Ikumi Keita wrote:
> Thank you for your report. I think I found out the origin of the
> behavior you reported. Could you please try the following modified
> function?
I evaluated your new function and yes, the problem is gone. All the cases
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018, at 9:48 PM, Joost Kremers wrote:
> That may be a font issue. My preferred font is Linux Libertine, and as
> you can see in the attached image, things look a bit different: the
> accents on b are shifted slightly to the right so that they do not cross
> the ascen
to see if there's
a more informative message? I've been using XeLaTeX for so long that I don't
remember if there's anything special I needed to configure. All I know is that
I have `TeX-engine` set to `xetex`.
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q 'output-pdf TeX-view-program-selection) "Zathura")
instead of the add-to-list invocation above. But I suspect that
AUCTeX will simply use the first matching entry in
TeX-view-program-selection, so the entry for Evince shouldn't
cause problems.
HT
On Thu, Sep 13 2018, David Kastrup wrote:
Joost Kremers writes:
On Thu, Sep 13 2018, Greg Bognar wrote:
(add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook '(lambda
()
(add-to-list 'TeX-view-program-selection
'((output-pdf "zathura")))
))
There's no need to do this in
On Thu, Sep 13 2018, David Kastrup wrote:
Joost Kremers writes:
Really? I mean, true, I see it a lot in (mostly older) config
snippets
Google spits up, but I thought it was generally discouraged to
use a
hook if there's no need for it, because it's not always as
harmless as
this example
t-dvi "xdvi")
(output-pdf . "Zathura")
(output-html "xdg-open"))
I guess the problem is the extra period.
Yes. Again, my bad, I was too hasty. If you want to use setcdr
(still don't know if there's a need ;-) you should enclose
"Zathura" in a list:
to dvips, even though
no _region_.dvi file was created (obviously).
So, is preview-latex compatible with XeLaTeX? Should I configure
something? Or is it simply because my ghostscript is too old?
(It's version 9.26.)
Any help appreciated,
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Hi Ikumi,
On Fri, Nov 01 2019, Ikumi Keita wrote:
Please try without preamble caching. It is known that xelatex
doesn't
play nice with preamble caching in preview-latex.
Yes, that works! Thanks!
(Perhaps that should be mentioned in the manual somewhere?)
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Joost Kremers writes:
I have gs 9.26, but with `preview-pdf-color-adjust-method' set
to
`compatible', I don't get any images at all. Or, more
precisely, I get
blank images of maybe 2x2cm, see first screenshot:
Doesn't a redisplay (typing C-l
On Sat, Nov 02 2019, Ikumi Keita wrote:
Joost Kremers writes:
No, unfortunately it doesn't. I just checked the _region_.prv/
directory where the images should reside, and all there is is a
single preview.dsc file. When `preview-pdf-color-adjust-method`
is
set to t, it contains a bunch
.
This way you can find out if your config has anything to do with
the issue you're seeing.
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s to actually set
`LaTeX-clean-intermediate-suffixes`. (Check your `setq` above
*carefully*... ;-P )
HTH
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Joost Kremers
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't this be a
customizable
option in the first place? If not, what is the proper way to
add the extra
extensions?
You should probably customize `LaTeX-clean-intermediate-suffixes`.
`TeX-clean-default-intermediate-suffixes` just provides the
default value for `LaTeX-clean-intermediate-suffixes`, which is
why it's not a defcustom. (I assume that setting it doesn't have
any effect because its value is not checked when cleaning out
files. The value of `LaTeX-clean-intermediate-suffixes` is used
for that.
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quot;\\.fdb_latexmk" "\\.aux.bak" "\\.fls")
So it seems `LaTeX-clean-intermediate-suffixes` *does* pick up
my setq for
`TeX-clean-default-intermediate-suffixes`, but then something
overrides it. I
never use any "Notes.bib" file, so I don't think it's something
in my config.
Do you have any suggestions what it might be?
Have you checked your config? Perhaps you set it a long time ago
and forgot about it? (Happens to me more often than I care to
admit. ;-) Or perhaps you're using some Emacs starter kit or a
config from somewhere else? Or perhaps a file-local or dir-local
variable?
My advice would be to remove the `setq` from your config,
customize `LaTeX-clean-intermediate-suffixes` to the value you
want it to have and see what happens.
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LaTeX-indent-environtment-list` isn't defined
yet, which is true because the relevant AUCTeX file hasn't been
loaded yet.
If you use `with-eval-after-load`, the problem should go away.
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nil)) (run-hooks 'eshell-post-command-hook
eshell-resume-eval()
eshell-eval-command((let ((eshell-current-handles '[nil (t . 1) (t . 1)])
eshell-current-subjob-p) (progn 'nil (catch 'top-level (eshell-do-eval '(progn
(let ... ...)) nil)) (run-hooks 'eshell-post-command-hook))) "ff
Anschreiben.tex ")
eshell-send-input(nil)
funcall-interactively(eshell-send-input nil)
call-interactively(eshell-send-input nil nil)
command-execute(eshell-send-input)
Anyone know what's going on? TIA,
Joost
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dea to add an example `use-package` declaration to
the "Quick Start" section of the manual?
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Hi Tassilo,
On Fri, Jan 08 2021, Tassilo Horn wrote:
>> Anyone know what's going on?
>
> Yes, me! Fixed in Git. I've just released auctex 13.0.3 on ELPA with a
> fix (just some hours after I've had released 13.0.2). :-)
Thanks! Updated and now it works. :-)
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