On May 17, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:

> Le 17 mai à 10:11:13 Dalyoung Jeong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrit notamment:
>
> | However, the same command  worked well in a terminal.
>>
> | Maybe the system setup of yours is different from mine.
> | Usually I run "source .luatex" first before running luatex.
> | So my guess is that emacs couldn't know the luatex path even  
> though it
> | is known in another program "terminal".
>>
> | Am I correct? If so, how to apply environment .luatex to global
> | condition? Otherwise, what are wrong in my setup?
>
> Yes I think you are correct; if you start emacs *from this terminal  
> from
> which you issued "source .luatex"* you will probably see that emacs  
> knows
> luatex; this is what I had on my system, before I found how to have  
> all my
> emacs know the proper environment. I am on linux and I believe you  
> are on
> mac, so I'm not sure my experience can be extended to you?
>
> If needed I will be more specific.
>
> hth

Yes, you're both right. What I do (and what I find the easiest way):  
start emacs from the same terminal where you have issued  
"source .luatex" with the command "open -a emacs". That way, emacs  
should know about path variables.

Thomas
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