Ralf Angeli <[email protected]> writes: > * Rasmus Villemoes (2010-01-25) writes: > >> When using, for example, the "C-c =" feature or M-x >> reftex-search-document, files which are part of the current document >> are automatically opened if they don't already have a buffer. This is >> of course great, but I was wondering if there was a way to configure >> reftex so that the files are opened in read-only mode if the buffer in >> which the command was issued is read-only. > > This cannot be configured. (RefTeX simply calls `find-file-noselect' > when opening a file from the table of contents, for example.) I don't > know how you made the original buffer read-only, but couldn't you do the > same with the files opened from the toc or with `reftex-search-document'?
The original file is simply visited/opened using C-x C-r. The background for the question is that I often find myself thinking "I did something like X in projectY", so I open projectY's masterfile using C-x C-r and then find the code snip I need using either a regexp-search or the ToC buffer. I prefer readonly to make sure that I don't accidentally make changes to projectY. (Of course, I could call M-x toggle-read-only on each new buffer, but I think it would make sense that thay are automatically read-only if the "original" is). I can see that find-file-noselect unfortunately does not have an option to set the read-only status of new buffers, so it is probably not just a question of passing the current value of buffer-read-only. I don't know if there is a simple solution, nor if I am the only one who would find this useful. -- Rasmus Villemoes <http://rasmusvillemoes.dk/> _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
