Franz Haeuslschmid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Franz Haeuslschmid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>> is it -- or will it be -- possible to perform a certain set of >>> actions for all files of a multifile document? For instance, I >>> would like to find all occurrences of a string in my document. I >>> know that package `edit-utils' supports searching in many buffers in >>> its buffer and window management section. Thus to use that facility, >>> I would have to open all files belonging to a document (which yields >>> another possible application of doing things for all files in a >>> multifile document). >> >> reftex-search-document is an interactive autoloaded Lisp function in >> `reftex-global'. >> [Arg list not available until function definition is loaded.] >> >> Regexp search through all files of the current TeX document. > > There is even a menu entry for global actions. However, how > should I check the spelling of a multifile document? > >>> Another feature I would like to see, is to have a function that lets >>> one directly jump to the file referred to by an `\include' macro >>> after having placed the cursor into the macro's argument. So far, I >>> am not aware that any of these features are part of the multifile >>> handling in AUCTeX. >> >> ffap is an alias for `find-file-at-point' in `ffap.el'. >> (ffap &optional FILENAME) >> >> Find FILENAME, guessing a default from text around point. >> If `ffap-url-regexp' is not nil, the FILENAME may also be an URL. >> With a prefix, this command behaves exactly like `ffap-file-finder'. >> If `ffap-require-prefix' is set, the prefix meaning is reversed. >> See also the variables `ffap-dired-wildcards', `ffap-newfile-prompt', >> and the functions `ffap-file-at-point' and `ffap-url-at-point'. >> >> See <ftp://ftp.mathcs.emory.edu/pub/mic/emacs/> for latest version. >> >> [back] > > This works well in the master file of my document. Other TeX > files include files using a path that is relative to the master > file. Consequently, `ffap' can only suggest the directory of the > currently opened file in order to give a starting point. > > Anyway, thank you very much for pointing out these possibilities. > > Franz. > > > > _______________________________________________ > auctex mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex > >
-- David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
