was of the impression that TeXmacs did not work with
GUILE 2.0 either. Has this changed? Is it also going to get removed
from Debian?
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depending on
how frequently this problem triggers for Antti-Juhani, his original
choice might not be exaggerated.
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. Possibly by ill-thought-through design, but
when xdg-open is supposed to be a suitable replacement for a viewing
application, it can't have different exit/terminal behavior.
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evince, this still works, but only
after I somehow switched several times by hand between emacs and
evince... (?!)
Is your variable focus-follows-mouse set/customized correctly? Emacs
can't reliably guess the proper setting.
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rather lunatic.
A really sad state of affairs.
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PDFDocEncoding is a Latin-1 subset or UTF16BE with BOM. LilyPond
correctly encodes this since version 2.13.61. Evince is wrong in
expecting UTF-8 here according to the pdfmark specification. Neither
xpdf nor pdfinfo have a problem.
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than the standard-prescribed PDFDocEncoding (Latin-1) with
UTF16BE+BOM fallback.
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with coding cookies is that the files are also compiled when
using XEmacs, and XEmacs partly has different coding names. So a change
here could also break things, while merely pasting over a transitory
problem.
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two semantic nests per grouping level.
Can anybody think of a semantic nest without grouping apart from
unrestricted hmode (which I use above)?
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Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a configuration variable nest_size level, but it doesn't seem
to help in this case: The attached file gives an error
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [grouping levels=255
\|svn\)\|CVS\|RCS\|_darcs
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Sebastian Rahtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Personally, I gave up on all this ucs.sty/inputenc stuff last year
and switched to xelatex instead. Now it's native Unicode joy every
time, instead of endless problems once you stray beyond the latin
world
Does it do PassiveTeX?
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.
You can't, and shouldn't. I am not using a not-quite stock lua51.
I bet you _are_...
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Doesn't look straightforward to fix - any ideas?
We will probably reinstate the Catalogue in TL, and when we do, I guess
we should not just copy the files, but set up some kind of conversion
process. Ugh
not really matter.
Could mean that at one time I would need write access to TeXlive,
though.
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by people maintaining TeXlive, not people
fetching TeXlive. Similar to ls-R regeneration, I would guess.
Could probably be rewritten at some time in Lua, but Lua seems less
convenient for in-place text manipulation. And I know I'll be faster
with prototyping in Elisp.
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tetex-base is now an empty package which depends on nothing.
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Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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- auctex needs to Depend on a package which provides the latex format,
i.e. texlive-latex-base, hence the severity serious
- preview-latex-style only depends on texlive
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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So, uh, AUCTeX depends on preview-latex-style iff tl-latex-base is
installed. Or something like that.
(auctex tl-latex-base) = preview-latex-style
Which can in practice well expressed by letting preview-latex
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Yes, but the Debian auctex package needs latex for installation, because
it reruns ./configure, which fails without latex.
Because LaTeX (and other stuff) is used for generating the
documentation
to humanities), but that it
_can_ do the really contorted stuff right does not change that there
are few other options to actually get the _simple_ stuff with
footnotes right.
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was the problem encountered
here?
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a better idea than
= $bareminimum.
An alternative is to compile the auctex package with a
--without-texmf-dir configure setting in which case the
preview-latex-style package would be independent of auctex, since
auctex would then use its own private version.
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ways of interacting with other programs.
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be done by
rm `cat pkginfo/MANIFEST.auctex`
in the XEmacs package tree) und unpacking the XEmacs package from the
AUCTeX project instead.
Not sure this is a good idea.
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Windows
users to actually fix their PATH environment variable.
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on the
agreement of the editor of the changed files, but considering that he
has been in violation of the license, this should probably be easy to
assure), Czech or not. Add a notice that translations would be very
much appreciated.
Stuff like that.
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much work for you, it might still be worth updating
preview-latex's dependencies as it is unclear when AUCTeX will
actually get updated, and when this change will make it from unstable
to other parties. After all, there is a number of Debian-derived
distributions around.
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a working version
of AUCTeX = 11.80 since that already includes preview-latex (upstream
version is at 11.82 at the moment).
As it stands, this NMU is bound to be obsoleted by the next AUCTeX
release, which would be more important to focus on.
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from TeXLive. :-(
Your inquiry resulted in Dr. Shinsaku's wishes being heeded. That's
nothing to be sorry for. It is a pity that such are his wishes, but
that certainly is not a fault of yours.
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Do you have Emacspeak installed? A similar effect has been
experienced with outdated Emacspeak versions that come with an ancient
and buggy regexp-opt.el library.
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to keep preview-latex unbundled as it is now: that was the
reason for bundling the stuff upstream.
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) as a result, so the thinking was not in vain.
The fix will appear with the release of AUCTeX 11.80.
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The load report does not have a done after the ... in the first
line indicating the loading of 51preview-latex.el since
preview-latex.el is loaded nested. The line with the ...done comes
later.
So this is a normal output for a single nested load.
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be partial.
So unless the reporter has been enabling one of those modes including
transient-mark-mode (which it would be nice to hear from him), the
report is not a bug, but normal and intended behavior for Emacs-21.3.
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Kenichi Handa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PS. I personally feel it's a waste of time to struggle with
charset matters in ispell that much because emacs-unicode
should not have such a problem.
Oh, but in the 5+ years until it gets released, people might still be
glad to have a fix.
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