Thank you both for the work that you do, and for your response to this. I am using the AUCTeX that comes with Ubuntu's long term release 14.04, namely AUCTeX 11.87-1. So that explains how your update has not yet gotten to me.
Sorry for the noise. Jim -------------------------------------- `Does not the Captain seek your advice, sir?' `Not always,' said Stephen. ________________________________________ From: Tassilo Horn [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 9:03 To: Hefferon, James S. Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: bug#21512: filecontents "Hefferon, James S." <[email protected]> writes: Hi James, > Thank you for AUCTeX. I use it every day. You're welcome! > When I am inside a .tex file, in the preamble but after the > \documentclass, and I do a control-C control-E followed by > "filecontents" I get a message in the minibuffer to "Put filecontents > before \documentclass". > > That warning is based on incorrect documentation of the filecontents > command; in fact that command can go anywhere in the preamble. That must be an old version of AUCTeX. The current version, 11.88.8, just warns when you use it after the \begin{document}, i.e., after the preamble. Well, and if you use the filecontents package which provides a similar environment without even the preamble-restriction, AUCTeX won't issue any warning at all. So I'm closing this issue. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
