On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 2:55 PM Mandar Mitra <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ikumi Keita wrote (Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 03:28:43PM +0900): > > >>>>> Mandar Mitra <[email protected]> writes: > > > When I open a new .tex file, I'm prompted for the master file. If I > > > provide a > > > file name, it's automatically quoted. > > > > More precisely, that occurs when TeX-master is customized to nil, as > > described above. > > Indeed. I suppose I've gotten so used to my customisations, I think of them > as the default, sorry! > > > > That's TeX-master-file-ask, bound to C-c _ and available in menu item > > LaTeX->Multifile/Parsing ->Set Master File also. > > The other command that I sometimes find useful is TeX-normal-mode, with or > without a prefix (bound to (C-u) C-c # by default).
I can't find enough correlations between these two commands. Below is the description for TeX-normal-mode: ``` TeX-normal-mode is an interactive compiled Lisp function in ‘tex.el’. (TeX-normal-mode &optional ARG) Remove all information about this buffer, and apply the style hooks again. Save buffer first including style information. With optional argument ARG, also reload the style hooks. ``` Regards -- Assoc. Prof. Hongyi Zhao <[email protected]> Theory and Simulation of Materials Hebei Vocational University of Technology and Engineering No. 473, Quannan West Street, Xindu District, Xingtai, Hebei province
