David,

You've caught me at an opportune time: I just installed Linux and I'm working out the kinks in the system (pronounced "learning how to use Linux") before I install XEmacs and some other stuff.

I'll report back to you once I get it going.

Joel
Joel J. Adamson 
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Pediatric Psychopharmacology Research
Massachusetts General Hospital
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David Kastrup wrote:
Bernt Guldbrandtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  
David Kastrup <dak <at> gnu.org> writes:

    
"Joel J. Adamson" <jadamson <at> partners.org> writes:

      
When I hit the LaTeX button, I can format files when they're
open/saved in the MiKTeX directory (or any subdirectory), but nowhere
else;  I did it hierarchically saving the input file in
C:\Miktex2.5\tex\latex\base\, then C:\Miktex2.5\tex\latex\, then
C:\Miktex2.5\tex\, then C:\Miktex2.5\, then C:\, which is when it
stopped working). 
        

  
customize-group' `AUCTEX', but everything seems to be the same.

Let me know what I"m missing or where I need to look in the manual.
        
Are the MikTeX binaries in your PATH variable?  Namely, can you open a
command line window, change to an arbitrary directory, and call
latex
on the command line without getting "Command not found" or similar?

      
I see the exact same thing. After updating to MikTeX 2.5 running anything from
XEmacs under AUCTeX fails with the following error message:

Versions:
---------
Windows XP2 fully updated
XEmacs 21.4.19; January 2006
MiKTeX 2.5 fully updated
AUCTeX 11.83
    

Could both of you (assuming that both use XEmacs) check out the
current development snapshot of the XEmacs package at
<URL:http://theotp1.physik.uni-ulm.de/~ste/comp/emacs/auctex/snapshots/ftp/auctex-20060921-b-pkg.tar.gz>?

This is supposed to work, including the use of preview-latex.  I
checked in some fixes in order to address the problems.

Followups to [email protected].

Thanks,

  
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