Hello,
I usually organize larger LaTeX documents with one file per chapter and
one master file where I \include the chapters.
What I'm missing is a comfortable way to edit the document as one
without having to open the files manually.
What I think of:
* On a \input{foo} or \include{foo} I
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi David,
I usually organize larger LaTeX documents with one file per chapter
and one master file where I \include the chapters.
What I'm missing is a comfortable way to edit the document as one
without having to open the files manually.
What I
utopia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
(add-hook 'Latex-mode-hook 'turn-on-reftex)
It's LaTeX-mode-hook.
,[ C-h v LaTeX-mode-hook RET ]
| LaTeX-mode-hook's value is
| (turn-on-reftex LaTeX-preview-setup)
`
Regards,
Tassilo
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Hi all,
when I hit `C-c C-p C-d' in a document I'm writing right now to preview
it, I'm asked if I want to cache the preamble wich I answer with y.
Then I get this error:
--8---cut here---start-8---
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range [(1 5522)
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Your PDF file contains garbage. This breaks pdf2dsc, and the
resulting incomplete Pseudo-PostScript file contains only 5 marked
pages rather than 124 or more.
Do you think that this is caused by something I use in my document or
my TeX distribution?
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, pdflatex doesn't complain and the resulting pdf works fine with
kpdf or doc-view.
Does it work with Ghostscript? Ghostview or one of the other
Ghostscript-based PDF viewers?
I tried kghostview and it couldn't open it:
Error: /typecheck in
Hi,
I'm using Emacs 23 (a current CVS checkout) with AUCTeX-11.85 and
TeXLive-2007.
If there's an error in my document I cannot jump to it with `C-c `'
(`TeX-next-error'). What happens is that my window is split in two
parts. The first shows an empty buffer Web2C 7.5.6 and the second
shows the
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Ralf,
If there's an error in my document I cannot jump to it with `C-c `'
(`TeX-next-error'). What happens is that my window is split in two
parts. The first shows an empty buffer Web2C 7.5.6 and the second
shows the latex error output.
There is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
There is likely an unbalanced parenthesis in the log. Simply
activate file:line:error output for LaTeX and the problem should go
away.
This is interesting. How do you do this?
Thanks Mark, I thought I was the only one not understanding whant
Simply
Hi all,
in a document I have several listings like this one:
--8---cut here---start-8---
\begin{lstlisting}[language=gretl, label={lst:example-ec}, caption={Example:
Creation of a new \textsf{EdgeClass} and instances thereof}]
createEdgeClass(uml.IsA,
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
How do I teach auctex to ignore any dollars in lstlisting
environments?
`texmathp' is not aware of verbatim content. One could probably
change this by letting it call `LateX-verbatim-p' (if available) each
time it finds a math switching
Salvatore Enrico Indiogine hindiog...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Salvatore,
Anyway, I am running Aquamacs with a black background/white font
setting. The color for normal text in a tex file is gray. That does
not read well on a black background. Is there a way to change that?
Less important,
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
Set point on the text whose face you want to change and do
M-x customize-face RET
Edit to your likings.
That's the hard way.
Hard?
The easy way is described in the manual.
Do you mean this, or am I missing something?
,
| All
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
The easy way is described in the manual.
Do you mean this, or am I missing something?
,
| All faces defined by font-latex are accessible through a customization
| group by typing `M-x customize-group RET font-latex-highlighting-faces
Hi all,
I have a tex file containing this line/paragraph:
--8---cut here---start-8---
VIATRA2\footnote{\url{http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/VIATRA2/}, last visited
04.11.2010} (\emph{VIsual Automated model TRAnsformations}) is a
general-purpose framework for
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
I cannot reproduce this with the development version of Emacs. Here
it is filled properly. Do you also see this if you start Emacs with
`emacs -Q -l auctex'?
Now I don't get this wrong filling anymore even with emacs with my
customizations.
Luis Finotti luis.fino...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Luis,
But does it work for you? I did not work for me. Anyway, I found how
to keep a single version of okular running:
;; New method introduced in AUCTeX 11.86:
(setq TeX-view-program-list '((Okular okular --unique %o#src:%n%b)))
(setq
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
Hi again,
I cannot reproduce this with the development version of Emacs. Here
it is filled properly. Do you also see this if you start Emacs with
`emacs -Q -l auctex'?
Now I don't get this wrong filling anymore even with emacs with my
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
(setq TeX-view-program-list
'((Okular
(okular --unique %o
(mode-io-correlate #src:%n%b)
I've taken the liberty to add this to the built-in list of
viewers. (c:
Great.
Works brilliant! Thanks!
Do you, by chance,
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
* Tassilo Horn (2010-11-16) writes:
I edebugged the whole stuff, and the culprit is
`LaTeX-fill-move-to-break-point'. That function sometimes moves point
to a totally different paragraph! In this snippet
;; Determine start and end of verbatim
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
As you can see, the options are misplaced
Fixed in CVS. Thanks for the report.
Thanks!
Note that there is a special mailing list for bug reporting. If you
use `M-x TeX-submit-bug-report RET' a mail buffer with the right
address is
Hi all,
I'd like to use Evince for viewing PDF and DVI files. Therefore, I
added
(setq TeX-view-program-selection
'((output-html xdg-open)
(output-pdf Evince)
(output-dvi Evince)))
to my .emacs. That works if I/O Correlation mode is off, but if it is
on, the View prompt
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
* Tassilo Horn (2011-01-24) writes:
I'd like to use Evince for viewing PDF and DVI files. Therefore, I
added
(setq TeX-view-program-selection
'((output-html xdg-open)
(output-pdf Evince)
(output-dvi Evince)))
to my .emacs
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
Sorry, but I still cannot reproduce the problem. I used the following
file as a minimal example together with `emacs -Q -l auctex':
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
foo
\end{document}
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: latex
%%%
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
Now I edebugged `TeX-synctex-output-page', and I tell you what: it
does not hang, but it is called over and over again! That's because
in `TeX-command-expand', the loop condition in
(while (setq pos (string-match pat command pos)) ...
Ralf Angeli ang...@caeruleus.net writes:
Hi Ralf,
I've just gotten inverse search working with Evince (2.32). That
doesn't have a setting for an editor command (well, it's GNOME, so it
has no settings at all, right?), but instead it fires a SyncSource
signal on the desktop bus.
Well,
Lance Drager ldra...@fusemail.com writes:
Hi Lance,
I expect that when an error occurs, AUCTeX should
(try to) take me to the file and location where the error
occurs.
Somehow, when I execute the Next Error command,
I wind up in the file ./Tex LIve 2009/openSUSE, which
is empty. (Yes,
Hi,
sorry for the noise, but I cannot post to auctex-devel via gmane while
all other gmane groups work fine. So I need to check if it's the same
for auctex-user.
Bye,
Tassilo
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Quinn Culver quinncul...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Quinn,
My current .log file does not contain that warning, yet it defaults to
LaTeX every time.
Strange. Anyway, the relevant variables for what viewer is started is
this:
,[ C-h v TeX-view-program-selection RET ]
|
Quinn Culver quinncul...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Quinn,
My AUCTeX-version variable has a value of 11.84. I notice on the AUCTeX
website that the current version is 11.86. Was the viewer stuff updated
since 11.84?
Yes, I think so. So try updating (auctex 11.86 is also on ELPA if you
use
Christoph Bier christoph.b...@web.de writes:
Hi Christoph,
--8---cut here---start-8---
(eval-after-load 'tex
'(add-to-list 'TeX-view-program-selection '(output-pdf xpdf)))
--8---cut here---end---8---
So, I
Ettore Aldrovandi eald...@math.fsu.edu writes:
Hi Ettore,
since switching to texlive 2011, I started having problems with
synchronization. When using correlate IO, AucTeX 11.86 hangs. I
switched to the dev version from CVS, and then it always returns page
1.
Confirmed.
From previous
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael,
I have successfully activated I/O Correlation in AUCTeX (11.86 dev)
for evince (v. 3.0.2) via synctex.
Now I found that the forward search from within AUCTeX works fine with
C-c C-v if pages in evince are not labeled with an offset.
To be
Ettore Aldrovandi eald...@math.fsu.edu writes:
Hi Ettore,
Report it here, I've already fixed it in CVS.
Now I get:
TeX-synctex-output-page: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
It happens both with my regular emacs session and with -q -no-site-file
and
(load auctex.el nil t t) in the
Ettore Aldrovandi eald...@math.fsu.edu writes:
Indeed, it errored for single-file documents. I think, I have fixed
it now. Could you please try again?
Wonderful, it works!
Great, and thanks for the head-up.
Bye,
Tassilo
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Hi Philipp,
can't you just go without installing at all?
I have a CVS checkout of AUCTeX in which I regularly do
cvs up make all
Then I point emacs to the lisp sources using
(add-to-list 'load-path ~/repos/el/auctex/)
(load auctex.el nil t t)
(add-to-list 'load-path
Jean j...@wlu.ca writes:
Hi Jean,
Is there a way to disable the fontification of \$ and \% but keep %
and $
\$ and \% are not fontified specially here, they are just a literal $
and %.
something like elisp when \; is typed emacs does not fontify but when
; is typed it will fontify.
I have
Marco Stronati marco.stron...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Marco,
I am trying to switch from auto-fill-mode that insert hard line-break
to either visual-line-mode or long-line-mode that use soft line-break.
This is convenient because when using a version control system it is
much easier to spot the
Benjamin Slade sl...@jnanam.net writes:
Hi Benjamin,
Every time I compile a TeX file with LuaLaTeX via AUCTeX, it seems to
trigger some sort of Emacs memory leak. Has anyone else experienced
something like this?
What version of emacs? There's currently a thread pretest notes on
emacs-devel
Benjamin Slade sl...@jnanam.net writes:
Hi Benjamin,
I'm running Emacs 23.3.1 / AUCTeX-version 2011-09-18. [I get massive
memory leaks with Emacs 24, without even running LuaLaTeX or anything
like that]. But for Emacs 23, I've only noticed the memory leak when I
run LuaLaTeX. (It seems to be
Benjamin Slade sl...@jnanam.net writes:
Hi Benjamin,
I've luatexed exactly that in a current Emacs 24 with AUCTeX as of
today, and I cannot see any memory increase, although I've recompiled
it about a dozen times.
Hm, not sure how to debug that...
I think it's a synctex issue. If I turn off
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
If I use the dbus-based solution given in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1716268
for forward search with evince, the target location is marked by a red
rectangle. This is also how its done for xdvi (with source specials).
But the
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
But the default forward search provided by auctex only specifies a
page number. Can the solution given above be incorporated into
auctex's forward search mechanism?
I've implemented forward search for Evince via dbus now. Could you
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 at home, and this may not work with the
versions of evince / dbus available. (I couldn't get
evince_forward_search from the Ubuntuforums post to work on this
machine.)
For dbus support, you need at least emacs
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
For dbus support, you need at least emacs 23.1. I think evince had
its dbus interface from some 2.x version on. To check what forward
search implementation is used, check what's in the View prompt. If
there's TeX-evince-sync-view in
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
Could you check the correct signature for this version of evince? I
use the d-feet tool for that.
Thanks! That's a useful thing to know.
Yes, that's a pretty handy tool. I only wish it could also show the
documentation for the dbus
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Hi David,
But I keep getting the following sort of error on typing C-c C-v:
TeX-evince-sync-view: Arithmetic range error: round, 1334070937.742052
Ok, I see. I guess, you are using a 32 bit system. On 32 bit
systems, the biggest emacs integer is less
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
Argh! Now I've searched for the docs of the Evince DBUS API, and in
3.4.0 they removed the timestamp parameter and changed it to String
owner! What a mess... :-(
Oh, I was a littlebit confused (I wrote that before my first coffee).
The signatures
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
There are at least two messages of mine in the group, but I think those
were addressed to auctex-de...@gnu.org directly. Given that, it's
probably a Gmane issue which somehow doesn't forward messages to the
gmane group?
Of course, that should
Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca writes:
Hi Tyler,
In the Reftex manual, section 4.1 Creating Citations, it says:
In order to create a citation, press `C-c [' ...
When entering the regular expression, you can complete on known
citation keys.
When I am running Auctex with
Guilhem Bourrié bour...@paca.inra.fr writes:
Hi!
is reftex compatible with biblatex package and biber ?
Not yet, I think. There were some patches on the development list, but
nobody had the time to test and commit them. I myself don't use biber,
so it's hard for me to do that.
Bye,
Tassilo
Marcus Frings iam-est-hora-surg...@despammed.com writes:
No, I don't think there is completion. The docs of the CVS development
version also don't have that statement anymore.
,[ (info (reftex)Creating Citations) ]
| 4.1 Creating Citations
| ==
|
| In order to
Marcus Frings iam-est-hora-surg...@despammed.com writes:
Huh, that is weird because I have tab completion here (CVS AUCTeX). I
use `C-C [' and then start to type the first letters of a key and after
pressing TAB I get a *Completions* buffer showing possible keys.
Really? Does `C-c [' run
Marcus Frings iam-est-hora-surg...@despammed.com writes:
So Biber users, could you please try applying the attached patch
against AUCTeX from CVS and check if the Biber stuff also works as
expected?
The patch file applied cleanly to my CVS version. At the moment I'm
working with it and
Ken Brown kbr...@cornell.edu writes:
Many thanks for looking at this. It's hard to tell from the patches
if they are right - some people will have to install and test it. Can
I just pull this from the CVS head?
Just pull CVS head and apply the patches.
One thing to note is that many users
Ken Brown kbr...@cornell.edu writes:
I don't want to waste everyone's time, so I'll do a little testing
before sending my patches to the list.
My version works for me, so I'm attaching it in two forms; one is a
unified diff, which I find easier to read, and the other is in the
same format
Ken Brown kbr...@cornell.edu writes:
Hi Ken,
On 7/23/2012 6:50 AM, Philip Kime wrote:
The unified diff applies cleanly for me and seems to work fine on the
current CVS checkout.
Great. Thanks for testing.
I'm also running with your patch. I don't use Biber (yet), but at least
it doesn't
,
author = {Tassilo Horn},
title ={Bla bla about AUCTeX},
year = {2012}
}
--8---cut here---end---8---
And can you give me a recipe for doing the bisection so that I don't
have to study the cvs manual?
I think CVS has no support
Ken Brown kbr...@cornell.edu writes:
Completion works for me on this example, using CVS head with my
version of Philip's patches. It didn't work immediately when I first
entered the text into the buffer. But then I saved the file, killed
the buffer, and revisited the file, and completion
Ettore Aldrovandi eald...@math.fsu.edu writes:
Hi Ettore,
Thanks. I'm using your patch now for a few days and see if it works
for me.
I have been following this, and wanted to try the patches on OS X.
After rebuilding auctex, they work well with a stock Emacs.app.
With Aquamacs.app,
Ettore Aldrovandi eald...@math.fsu.edu writes:
Hi Ettore,
View command: (aquamacs-call-viewer 815 ringstacks.tex)
in the mini-buffer. Then it returns nil.
What view command do you get with the unpatched CVS version?
Bye,
Tassilo
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Michael Hoffman 9qobl2...@sneakemail.com writes:
Hi!
The documentation of reftex-citation is a bit confusing. It promises
completion on known citation keys but I believe known refers to keys
that have been used previously in this session rather than all keys in
the appropriate bibliography.
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael,
The ctable macro has the following exemplary structure:
\ctable[
pos = htbp,
cap = shortcap,
caption = longcap,
label = tab:me,
]{lll}{
\tnote{Who is that guy?}
}{
\FL
Me Myself I
\ML
how are you? \NN
I\tnote am
Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
Hi again,
Ah, and one restriction: You have to write labels like so
[..., label={tab:foo}, ...]
that is, no spaces around the =, and the {} are mandatory. That could
probably be relaxed a bit, but maybe you'd get false positives then...
I think, I've
Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
[..., label={tab:foo}, ...]
that is, no spaces around the =, and the {} are mandatory. That could
probably be relaxed a bit, but maybe you'd get false positives then...
I think, I've made it.
After some more refinements and testing, I decided it's just
=== modified file 'lisp/ChangeLog'
--- lisp/ChangeLog 2012-07-27 03:48:40 +
+++ lisp/ChangeLog 2012-07-27 07:59:50 +
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+2012-07-27 Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org
+
+ * textmodes/reftex-vars.el (reftex-label-alist-builtin): Add
+ support for the lstlisting and minted environments
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael,
I tried the newer patch in AUCTeX and org-mode and sadly this does not
work for me... I also checked for old .elc files. RefTeX still works
for figure labels but the table list in the *RefTeX Select* buffer
remains empty.
I double and
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael,
Patch did not work in my 23.0.92 emacs. Still no completion choices in
the *RefTeX Select* buffer.
Too bad.
My .emacs could also be the culprit so I went ahead and installed the
precompiled emacs 24.1 from GNU website. It did not work
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
Maybe you have load-path-shadows, so emacs always loads the
non-patched reftex files? (See M-x list-load-path-shadows RET)
and this.
Another guess: you patched the el files but did not byte-compile them so
that emacs still uses the elc files of the
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael,
Anyway, I tried it again today on my home box with the exact recipe
from my previous post - still no luck. Maybe someone is willing to
help and could also test this patch?
If not, you could also try a windows snapshot build from
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
And to absolutely sure that nothing interferes, here's a minimal
working recipe starting with emacs -Q which works just fine for me.
$ emacs -Q foo.tex # contains ctables, lstlisting with label={x}
M-x reftex-mode;; enable reftex-mode
C-c =
Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
Hi again,
I'll look into that, but don't hold your breath. I'm in holidays
from Friday on.
Ok, here's another patch. With that, at least C-c ) followed by l will
show listing and minted environments. However, it only works for
environments
Vincent Belaïche vincent@hotmail.fr writes:
Hi Vincent,
ping
Sorry for the late response. I've checked the copyright list, and
currently Patrice seems to have no CA on file for AUCTeX, so I cannot
commit his changes right away.
Patrice, would you sign a CA for AUCTeX? If so, contact me
Vincent Belaïche vincent@hotmail.fr writes:
Hi Vincent,
ping
Again, sorry for the late response.
You don't have a CA on file for AUCTeX right now but for other packages,
so you know the procedure. Could you please fill out
NOGUET Dominique dominique.nog...@cea.fr writes:
Hi Dominique,
In order to specify a master file, I'm using local variables. That is:
I have (setq-default TeX-master nil) in my xemacs init file, and
Why do you set the default value from its standard setting? I also use
local variables with
NOGUET Dominique dominique.nog...@cea.fr writes:
Hi Dominique,
FYI:
I have the same behaviour when I execute (setq TeX-masterhdr) from the
minibuffer.
Huh? What's that good for? That sets the buffer local value of TeX-master
in the elisp file that contains that code. That doesn't make
NOGUET Dominique dominique.nog...@cea.fr writes:
(If I may, I would suggest the Auctex manual to be a bit more cautious
by warning users that suggested hooks are not all available in all
distributions...
At least in the manual of the current CVS version of auctex, there's
visual-line-mode is
Marius Hofert marius.hof...@math.ethz.ch writes:
Hi Marius,
If (for some reason) there is a LaTeX process still running and if a
new one is initiated, one is asked whether the old process should be
killed. Is there a way to disable this question and always choose
yes?
We could add a
Marius Hofert marius.hof...@math.ethz.ch writes:
I already set this, but was wondering if there is even a faster
way.
Sure.
(defun yes-or-no-p (rest ignored) t)
(defun y-or-n-p (rest ignored) t)
Or for even more fun.
(defun yes-or-no-p (rest ignored) (oddp (random)))
(defun y-or-n-p
Marcus Frings iam-est-hora-surg...@despammed.com writes:
are there any plans to provide support for the biblatex/biber pair,
probably by means of the patches the author of Biber is providing?
Tassilo has started to incorporate the patches into AUCTeX (around
July, just check the archive of
Sebastian Wiesner lunary...@gmail.com writes:
Tassilo has started to incorporate the patches into AUCTeX (around
July, just check the archive of the list). The patch he submitted to
the mailing list for testing works for me but they have not been
added to the CVS tree, yet. I assume, they
Sebastian Wiesner lunary...@gmail.com writes:
Indeed, http://elpa.gnu.org isn't exactly helpful :| Probably just
publish a regular release, and someone will make an ELPA package out
of it. Hopefully…
If I'd even know how to do a regular release... ;-)
Seriously?!
Yes, but right now I've
Marcus Frings iam-est-hora-surg...@despammed.com writes:
The became official more or less *NOW*, I just needed a reminder. ;-)
Thanks a lot to Phil and you for putting these patches into AUCTeX;
And especially to Ken who ported the patches based on 11.86 to CVS!
I pulled the updates via CVS
Florian Ahrweiler flo@posteo.de writes:
As described in the manual, I pasted some lines into ~/.emacs, and
.tex-files are recgnized, I can use the commands, everything is
fine. EXCEPT: running the command, e.g. latex/pdftex with C-c C-c
gives the following error message
LaTeX: problems
Marcus Frings iam-est-hora-surg...@despammed.com writes:
* Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org wrote:
I've just committed the change.
Weird, after I applied the latest CVS update, compilation is broken for
me now:
TeX-check-files: Wrong number of arguments: mapcar, 3
Oh, yes, sorry. I've fixed
Florian Ahrweiler flo@posteo.de writes:
Hi Florian,
thank you for your comments. By chance I found that the problem arises only if
I have more than one language option loaded,
e.g. \usepackage[ngerman,american]{babel}. Regardless of the order of
language-options, AUCTeX used the German
Jonas Stein n...@jonasstein.de writes:
Hi Jonas,
i get the following warnings. Are these known bugs, or is there
something completely broken?
They are no bugs, just warnings. But at least the warnings about using
with-current-buffer instead of save-excursion + set-buffer could be
avoided.
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
2. Installing from ELPA gave me an error; last few lines from *Messages*
shown below. Does anyone know if this looks like a problem with my
setup or with the package? I'm running Lubuntu 12.04 (64bit).
I just tried installing 11.86
Manuel González Suárez manuelte...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Manuel,
This script needs 'ruby.exe' Which Seems not to be installed.
However, ruby.exe, is installed. I think it's a problem of Path.
Seems so. I found a similar thread at
http://tug.org/pipermail/texworks/2010q4/003466.html
but
Manuel González Suárez manuelte...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Manuel,
I have encountered a new problem when compiling a document with Emacs +
AUCTeX ConTeXt: I get the following message:
Use rbconfig instead of obsolete and deprecated Config.
Why can produce this message?
As far as I can see,
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
BTW, http://wikemacs.org/wiki/AUCTeX says:
If you install AUCTeX via ELPA in Emacs 24 the basic setup listed
above is not necessary. AUCTeX just works out of the box (at least on
Linux).
But I still needed
(load auctex.el nil t t)
(load
Søren Christensen sever...@ulvedalen.dk writes:
Hi Søren,
I'm trying to install auctex, but the configure-script stops with the report:
Srens-MacBook-Pro:auctex-11.86 pastor$ ./configure
[...]
checking for emacs... /usr/bin/emacs
checking if /usr/bin/emacs is XEmacs... cat:
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
And yet, after C-x f foo.tex and C-h m, I get
--
LaTeX mode:
Major mode for editing files of input for LaTeX.
Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
Søren Christensen sever...@ulvedalen.dk writes:
I have tried that, not working
$ which emacs says: /usr/bin/emacs
and thats exactly what ./configure asks for!
Ok, checking your config.log again, the reason it fails is that this
command:
/usr/bin/emacs -batch -no-site-file -eval '(let* ((x
a.t...@libero.it a.t...@libero.it writes:
Hi!
I have Emacs 24 installed on Windows 7 and AUCTeX 11.86 from ELPA, via
'M-x package-install auctex'.
The environment almost works, I need to set up the paths to (Mik)TeX
binaries, but I can already edit and compile *.tex files easily.
The only
a.t...@libero.it a.t...@libero.it writes:
indeed, that is the structure of my auctex directory.
So then, how can I get AUCTeX to load in emacs?
When you installed it via ELPA, there shouldn't be anything needed to
make AUCTeX functional.
I asked about the auctex.el file 'cause it was the
Lionel Henry lionel@gmail.com writes:
Hi Lionel,
Is there a way to specify a list of macros that should always be
inserted with braces, even in math mode?
Yes. Something like this should work:
(add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(TeX-add-symbols '(text
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
as a side note on the same subject, I use the following modified
version of TeX-parse-macro. The change is so that, when the region is
active and TeX-insert-macro is called, a pair of braces is inserted
around the region, even in math
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
Hi Nico,
But currently, I don't see exactly how to implement that. Is there
already a check for package usiness?
Yes, the variable TeX-active-styles contains a list of currently
\use'd'package.
Thanks for the hint, but the feature
Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
However, it doesn't work automatically. `TeX-active-styles' lists
amstext, so shouldn't that trigger loading of
auctex/style/amstext.el?
Hm, on further investigation, even when I eval
(load-file ~/Repos/el/auctex/style/amstex.el)
using M-:, `TeX-style
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