>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Uwe, > Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> writes:
>> However, I now realize that it would be best that the frame environment >> would allow to insert labels automatically (although it is somehow >> convenient to use org mode and convert it either to beamer or article, >> but it is not a real replacement for auctex). >> >> I order to achieve that I think I should change beamer.el > I implemented something like this in fancyvrb.el in order to add a label > value in the optional argument if the label key (calles `reflabel') is > given. This implementation uses the RefTeX machinery if available. > Check the comments here[1] and the implementation of > `LaTeX-fancyvrb-env-reflabel-key-val' here[2] Thanks. > In general, I think beamer.el should be overhauled, the way I see it the > style isn't up to date with the package. Right it is from 2003 > Just reading the manual takes > quit a while, but writing AUCTeX for it could be fun ;-) Well a lot of fun if it works, frustrating if it doesn't ;-) Talking about the «future» of auctex, there is this very interesting patch written by Al Haji-Ali, that allow to have the «compiled stuff» in a different directory of your choice and so keeps your main directory tidy and clutterfree. Al's patch hasn't been included so far, and works for me fine, if I patch it against commit 3fa1baadab But not against commit a92fe0bf Because the compilation buffer does not shows up for me. Sort of frustrating since I love that patch Anyhow a different topic. Uwe > Best, Arash > Footnotes: > [1] http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/auctex.git/tree/style/fancyvrb.el#n44 > [2] http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/auctex.git/tree/style/fancyvrb.el#n437
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