On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 9:52 PM Ikumi Keita <ik...@ikumi.que.jp> wrote: > > Hi Hongyi, > > >>>>> Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.z...@gmail.com> writes: > > But after the TeX file has been changed and saved, I still haven't > > observed the automatic compilation progress. Any tips/comments will be > > appreciated. > > I'm not familiar with `use-package', so I'd like to ask some questions.
Let us dug it step by step: > (1) Does "latexmk -pv FILENAME" work as expected when you issue the > command on some shell, in the directory the file is located? In fact, my latexmk configuration, aka, `/home/werner/.latexmkrc` was set by me very long ago. See below: $ cat test.tex \documentclass{article} \begin{document} This is a test. \end{document} %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: latex %%% TeX-master: t %%% End: $ latexmk -C test $ latexmk -pv test Rc files read: /home/werner/.latexmkrc Latexmk: This is Latexmk, John Collins, 4 Apr. 2023. Version 4.80. No existing .aux file, so I'll make a simple one, and require run of *latex. Latexmk: applying rule 'lualatex'... Rule 'lualatex': Reasons for rerun Category 'other': Rerun of 'lualatex' forced or previously required ------------ Run number 1 of rule 'lualatex' ------------ ------------ Running 'lualatex -shell-escape -file-line-error -halt-on-error -interaction=nonstopmode -synctex=1 -recorder "test.tex"' ------------ This is LuaHBTeX, Version 1.16.0 (TeX Live 2023) system commands enabled. (./test.tex LaTeX2e <2022-11-01> patch level 1 L3 programming layer <2023-04-20> (/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/article.cls Document Class: article 2022/07/02 v1.4n Standard LaTeX document class (/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/size10.clo)) (/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3backend/l3backend-luatex.def) (./test.aux) (/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/ts1cmr.fd) [1{/opt/te xlive/2023/texmf-var/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map}] (./test.aux)) 406 words of node memory still in use: 3 hlist, 1 vlist, 1 rule, 2 glue, 3 kern, 1 glyph, 4 attribute, 48 glue_spec , 4 attribute_list, 1 write nodes avail lists: 2:23,3:4,4:2,5:22,6:2,7:58,9:18 </opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public/lm/lmroman10-regular.otf> Output written on test.pdf (1 page, 3410 bytes). SyncTeX written on test.synctex.gz. Transcript written on test.log. Latexmk: Getting log file 'test.log' Latexmk: Examining 'test.fls' Latexmk: Examining 'test.log' Latexmk: All targets () are up-to-date ------------ Running 'start start acroread "test.pdf"' ------------ 'lualatex': time = 0.64 'view': time = 0.01 Processing time = 0.70 Number of rules run = 2 sh: 1: acroread: not found It's very strange that I don't have any acroread related config in `/home/werner/.latexmkrc`, why does it complain the following: sh: 1: acroread: not found See below for the real config of latexmk: $ grep -Ev '^[ ]*(#|$)' ~/.latexmkrc $show_time=1; $pdf_mode = 4; $postscript_mode = $dvi_mode = 0; $lualatex = "lualatex -shell-escape -file-line-error -halt-on-error -interaction=nonstopmode -synctex=1 %O %S"; $bibtex = "bibtex %O %S"; $bibtex_use = 2; $makeindex = "makeindex %O -o %D %S"; $silence_logfile_warnings = 1; add_cus_dep( 'acn', 'acr', 0, 'makeglossaries' ); add_cus_dep( 'glo', 'gls', 0, 'makeglossaries' ); $clean_ext .= " acr acn alg glo gls glg"; sub makeglossaries { my ($base_name, $path) = fileparse( $_[0] ); pushd $path; my $return = system "makeglossaries", $base_name; popd; return $return; } add_cus_dep( 'svg', 'pdf', 0, 'makesvg2pdf' ); sub makesvg2pdf { system( "inkscape \"$_[0].svg\" --export-pdf=\"$_[0].pdf\"" ); } > (2) In the emacs buffer of the tex file, is AutoTeX-mode really > activated? (Examine the value of the elisp variable `AutoTeX-mode'.) > (3) In the emacs buffer of the tex file, what's the value of the elisp > variable `after-save-hook'? > (4) Does `LaTeX-mode-hook' contain the expected form > (lambda () (AutoTeX-mode 1)) > ? (Examine the value of the elisp variable `LaTeX-mode-hook') > (5) Does the elisp function `run-latexmk' actually defined? (What does > emacs return when you evaluate > (fboundp 'run-latexmk) <- Type C-x C-e here and see echo area > after you open the tex file?) > (6) Does the elisp function `smart-compile-string' actually defined? > (What does emacs return when you evaluate > (fboundp 'smart-compile-string) <- Type C-x C-e here and see echo area > after you open the tex file?) > (7) If the answer to (6) is `t', what does emacs return when you > evaluate > (smart-compile-string "latexmk -pv %f") <- Type C-x C-e here and see > echo area > in the emacs buffer of the tex file? > > Regards, > Ikumi Keita > #StandWithUkraine #StopWarInUkraine Best, Zhao