On 5 Sep 2005 at 11:38, Ralf Angeli wrote: > Maybe it helps reading the doc string of `TeX-command', especially > what it expects as its second argument. > > -- > Ralf Sorry Ralf,
the explanation: ------------------------------------------------------------------- (TeX-command NAME FILE &optional OVERRIDE-CONFIRM) Documentation: Run command NAME on the file you get by calling FILE. FILE is a function return a file name. It has one optional argument, the extension to use on the file. ------------------------------------------------------------------- is not helping me :-( Why can I not use the placeholder %t? And how can I make use of the function: ------------------------------------------------------------------- `TeX-active-buffer' is a compiled Lisp function -- loaded from "tex-buf" (TeX-active-buffer) Documentation: Return the buffer of the active process for this buffer. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Regards, Stefan _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
