Le 19 sept. 2015 à 16:42, Mosè Giordano <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi Jean-François, > > 2015-09-19 14:15 GMT+02:00 jfbu <[email protected]>: >> Hi Tassilo >> >> Le 19 sept. 2015 à 14:03, Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >>>> >>>> I see in the message mini-buffer >>>>> TeX errors in `*~/_texlatex/1509/bugauctex output*'. Use C-c ` to display. >>>> >>>> On C-c `, I get: >>>>> No more errors. >>> >>> Ah, there's been a bug in `TeX-TeX-sentinel' which invoked error parsing >>> only if there were no errors. ;-) >>> >>> I think it is fixed now. Could you please check and report back? >> >> >> Yes, I applied the patch to tex-buf.el from the latest commit >> and error parsing seems to function as expected in TeX-mode > > Oops, sorry, I think those bugs were my fault, thanks for having > spotted them! > >> C-c ` is OK, and Command->Error Overview also >> >> this is at least on my \underline example, but as I never do any >> error in TeX coding if not intentionally, it might be >> a very long time before I can confirm more generally, though > > I wonder how many plain TeX users we have (or at least plain TeX users only, > no LaTeX, who care to report bugs): bug fixed with commit > > * 1a5d447 (2013-04-17) Fix plain TeX abbrev table name. > > (http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=auctex.git;a=commitdiff;h=1a5d447) > made opening plain TeX files pretty uncomfortable, still was never > reported before the fix, which came 2.5 years after the bug had been > introduced and 5 months after previous stable version. > > Bye, > Mosè
Hi Mosè, I couldn't tell, but I suspect I completely under-estimate the benefits I would get from AUCTeX. There must be tons of features I don't use (exactly like with Emacs globally: every few years I want to learn more, I do, then I forget and I am back to beginner level; finally the only truly important moments were when I did for the very first time the tutorial and learned C-xC-s, C-x-C-c. Another big moment must have been years later when I started having an Emacs on a Mac OS, and understood that say C-M-s (whatever it does) was to be keyed in Escape then a fraction of a second later CTRL-s. Those were important steps because I did them only once and I recalled the lesson; in later years though everything I ever learn is quickly completely forgotten. End of long digression) For example there must be some automatic completion but I just never use such things. Thus, when some features go awry, I can certainly stay years without becoming aware. Many years back my relation with AUCTeX was more like a fight: for example how to get it NOT to modify a .tex source file by the automatic addition of local file variables at the end when opening it in a buffer. As a novice, it took me quite a while to identify the proper magic, what was it, let's dig in my .emacs, ah yes (setq TeX-one-master '"\"<none>\"") that was quite a feat getting the suitable escaping and quotes back then, I was so young and tender. These must have been before the Google arose. And naturally I didn't have internet at home. Then I developed a bad relationship with the install script of the release tarballs, which had IIRC a tendency to put things in my /usr/local (or somewhere else) that I didn't want. Anyway, that's all past, gone and forgotten. I use ELPA, and that's it. And I am very glad ! Coming back with more focus on the topic, I don't do much typesetting with Plain TeX these days, but use it when I need to quickly check some macros (obviously not from LaTeX packages). Bug reporting is not always such a nice experience, contrarily to what I enjoy with Tassilo and yourself since some time now. Sometimes one has a situation which other people don't understand because they are not on the same system. Thus I had a very hard time getting the TeX Live people understand their kpsewhich has a major speed problem on Mac OS X under certain circumstances. Thus I take this opportunity to thank you Mosè, and Tassilo for all your responsiveness in handling user reports, bye Jean-François _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
