On Oct 9, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Hofert Jan Marius wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> If I have a larger LaTeX project to compile, I typically use a Makefile. With 
> "C-c C-c make" I can compile the project and with "C-c C-l" I can view the 
> (last line of the) output (for monitoring). However, I cannot specify 
> specific arguments to make (unless I specifically define these calls in 
> ~/.emacs).

If you do C-u C-c C-c make RET then you will be able to edit the command before 
it runs.  You can also change it in `TeX-command-list' to always prompt.

> In contrast, "C-c C-x" runs "compile" and I can specify arguments to make, 
> such as "make distclean" for example. However, when I run the Makefile via 
> "C-c C-x", then "C-c C-l" gives me "No process for this document", so 
> monitoring the output of make is not easily possible anymore (of course, one 
> can change to the output buffer and jump downwards, but that's comparably 
> tedious).
> 
> Is it possible to have "C-c C-l" work for "C-c C-x" as it does for "C-c C-c 
> make"?


I think the best way to do this is as above.  Best as in the least amount of 
work.

-Ivan


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