Hello,

This can be accomplished with a simple Makefile where you just set up make to run latex and bibtex twice to for example produce a .ps and open that in ghostview, or any other files/combonations you might want.

/Per


6 augusti 2010 kl. 17.13 skrev Ista Zahn:

Over the years I have tried to accomplish this using rubber, latexmk
and texi2dvi. texi2dvi is the winner in my book. It is (subjectively)
both reliable and fast. I believe it ships with TeXlive, not sure
about MikTeX or other distributions.

-Ista

On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Ralf Angeli <[email protected]> wrote:
* Jaap Eldering (2010-08-05) writes:

So I'm still wondering whether it's possible to have this automatic
run-everything command available in AUCTeX: it would be really
convenient to have all the features of AUCTeX, but remove the need to
sometimes repeatedly press "C-c C-c [enter]".

Yup.  This has been on my todo list for too long already. )c:

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Ralf

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