Hi Ikumi,
Ikumi Keita <ik...@ikumi.que.jp> writes: >>>>>> Reinhard Kotucha <reinhard.kotu...@web.de> writes: >> On 2021-12-15 at 01:10:01 +0100, Rolf Ade wrote: >>> >>> TeX-LaTeX-sentinel notices the user in at least five cases per message() >>> he should rerun LaTeX (or a similar command) for this or that reason. I >>> stumbled over that as user of the longtable package >>> >>> If is it necessary to rerun the command and the tex file otherwise >>> formatted successfully why isn't this done automatically for me? > > There is already such a feature. Try C-c C-a in the document bufffer. > Here is an excerption from info document `(auctex) Starting a Command'. > ,---- > | It is also possible to compile automatically the whole document until > | it is ready with a single command: 'TeX-command-run-all'. > | > | -- Command: TeX-command-run-all > | ('C-c C-a') Compile the current document until an error occurs or > | it is finished. If compilation finishes successfully, run the > | viewer at the end. > `---- thanks for that hint. I tried it with my use case and it works pretty well. And automatically starting the viewer (without asking me for confirmation the view command, as C-c C-c does) if the compilation finished successfully is a welcomed plus. As far as I'm concerned this could be closed with "feature already there, user hasn't studied the documentation close enough". Thanks again and regards rolf _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list bug-auctex@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex