ahh, yes that feature. I see the problem it is has to scan the entire texmf tree.
That is one of the reasons I use latexmk, it scans the log and finds all dependent files that. /Lars Madsen Institut for Matematik / Department of Mathematics Aarhus Universitet / Aarhus University Mere info: http://au.dk/daleif@imf / More information: http://au.dk/en/daleif@imf ________________________________________ From: Tassilo Horn [[email protected]] Sent: 15 October 2014 10:49 To: Lars Madsen Cc: Jannis; [email protected] Subject: Re: [AUCTeX] running C-c C-c very slow Lars Madsen <[email protected]> writes: > Now I'm just wondering. > What is AucTeX looking up at C-c C-c? And why is that lookup needed. If any tex/sty file belonging to your document (either directly or in terms of \usepackage etc.) has been modified, AUCTeX will suggest you to run LaTeX on your document. If not but some bib file used by your document has been modified, it suggests you run BibTeX or Biber. Same for index files. Only if nothing has been modified and thus your PDF/DVI file is current, it'll suggest to run the View command. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
