, and *they* are
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are, by and large, placed into packagelispdir which defaults to being
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Uwe Brauer o...@mat.ucm.es writes:
David == David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Uwe Brauer o...@mat.ucm.es writes:
Hi[1]
Sometimes I receive documents with have basically only
$$
\int f =0
$$
constructions instead of say
\begin{displaymath
was not entirely sure about your answer I tried out the following
second \$\$\(\SS*?\)\$\$, works in GNU emacs but not in Xemacs
third \$\$\(.\|^J*?\)\$\$ does not work in both
forth \$\$\(\(.\|^J\)*?\)\$\$ does not work in both
You have to enter ^J as C-q C-j
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Not all that sophisticated.
M-% \$\$\(.*?\)\$\$ RET \\begin{equation*}\1\\end{equation*} RET
Note the use of .*? (non-greedy match) instead of .* here.
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and for Debian since 2011.
One can surround the read command with
stty -echo
read ...
stty echo
in order to switch off echoing. Of course, if things crash just there,
people will get annoyed at the state of the terminal...
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Not without suitable configuration of your previewable items.
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spurious ( ) pairings as file names is harmless, but
skipping some non-filename ( while still recognizing the corresponding )
isn't).
Did someone improve the file name recognition again? That actually
makes the problem worse.
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Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
commit 363b751003c4b425b4b6c511740c95366481207c
Author: Luc Van Eycken luc.vaneyc...@esat.kuleuven.be
Date: Tue Dec 17 09:01:29 2013 +0100
Skip comment or file in parens in output
into mmm-mode or whatever may be warranted.
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Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
(Oh, now I've just seen that git commit has an --author=... option to
specify the author explicitly. Sorry, I didn't know that, and now
the commit is already pushed, so too late to --amend.)
If you coached the Patch
, this is the same as my patch :-)
Well, there are a few other ways using negative sets, like [^z-a] or
\\C\n or similar. But they may be a bit cute.
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(in an unobtrusive manner/place) the respective information
on the fly and not place it in the buffer.
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top-level immediately in tex.el and not in
`multi-prompt-key-value', and that fixes the issue.
Wouldn't it be more efficient to just do (defvar crm-separator) in
tex.el instead of preloading the whole of crm just in case?
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because those parens were rather
on their own.
So I changed the parsing to make opening parens similarly lenient. That
earned AUCTeX a lot of false opens cancelled by the unavoidable false
closings.
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probability that it will silently cease working at some point of time,
either due to AUCTeX changes or due to XEmacs changes.
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but not the current code.
Also possible to go assignment-shopping for them once again.
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separate
from the source tree.
Are those requirements incompatible with the ones for ELPA packages?
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with --emacs=xemacs
before make xemacs-package?
I'd try --with-xemacs first.
Been a long time since I did any of this.
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elt)))
(byte-compile (intern (concat font-latex-match- name)))
(byte-compile (intern (concat font-latex-match- name -make))
It would appear that hooking into that should make it reasonably easy to
figure out just what functions this complaint may be about.
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AUCTeX would have to be contained in a separate subdirectory. I don't
know if Bazaar has anything akin to that. Any kind of automatic
repository sync would require a compatible directory organization, and I
somewhat doubt that this would be easy to achieve.
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Mads Jensen m...@inducks.org writes:
Hi,
Could you please add
(?o omicron Greek Lowercase 959) ;; #X03BF
to latex.el between the xi and pi characters in LaTeX-math-default.
TeX does not offer that letter.
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is not that much
different with other AUCTeX developers.
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it should likely be a safe guess. The variable
requires a restart to take hold, which is not all too convenient.
Perhaps we should move it from being a customizable option.
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Mehdi Dogguy me...@dogguy.org writes:
David Kastrup a Ă©crit :
Uh, what's wrong with
C-c ~ runs the command LaTeX-math-mode, which is an interactive
compiled Lisp function in `latex.el'.
It is bound to C-c ~, menu-bar LaTeX Math Mode.
(LaTeX-math-mode optional ARG)
A minor mode with easy
-in-comment'.
AFAIR, RefTeX does not even work in .dtx files. Quite a shortcoming:
all navigation is unavailable.
Would likely require quite a bit of revision.
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Uwe Brauer o...@mat.ucm.es writes:
Hello
Suppose I have a huge tex file, I open it and I jump around.
Is there any way how to know in which section I am?
RefTeX's C-= could also come in handy.
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to contribute significantly, so that should stay on the list.
All the best, and sorry for the rather unnecessary large delay.
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And
(info (elisp) Major Mode Conventions)
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to be available for completion (in
LaTeX mode)?
To not clutter up the completion display? No better idea than that, and
I also doubt that this is really the best idea.
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that this is a case where one would not want images as previews,
but rather text (similar for footnote markers and such). preview.sty
needs an interface for passing this sort of info to Emacs, and of course
preview-latex needs to pick it up.
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information is written during preview-latex runs,
it is likely not useful.
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or .dvi file is
left alone. Previously they were deleted when generating a preview.
3) Auxilary files are created for previews since there is no longer
any danger of clobbering anything.
How does this play together with \include ?
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think it is just in CVS and nowhere else.
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am wondering how the above is supposed to work. Can somebody shed
some light on this?
Perhaps we really have to suggest to specify both --prefix and
--with-lispdir?
It might be worth experimenting with this and giving a recommendation
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containing
shell-special characters like spaces or backslashes (if you prefer that
syntax) need to get properly quoted to the shell: the above example
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obvious
I'm missing?
A week of discussion? Try C-c C-t C-s instead.
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-correlate-determine-method) nil)
call-interactively(eval-expression)
Sounds like you did not actually install a fresh version from CVS.
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Uwe Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David == David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello David,
Directed to both XEmacs and AUCTeX developer lists.
It has become clear in the last few years that the efforts of
AUCTeX developers to support XEmacs are basically a waste
Stephen J. Turnbull [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup writes:
It has become clear in the last few years that the efforts of AUCTeX
developers to support XEmacs are basically a waste of time.
I'm sorry you feel that way; I certainly don't think so.
According to the XEmacs
me otherwise.
I won't veto your implementation, though. I don't use either frequently
enough nowadays to be the final judge.
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on asking all upstream pattern authors since there were too many
patterns affected in one way or other. I am glad that she has picked up
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2008-06-08) writes:
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Although the approach fails at the example mentioned above i looks more
robust to me than what AUCTeX does, namely walking through the whole
output and maintaining a stack
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(funcall predicate elt)
(push elt result
This is O(n).
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. But nothing compared to the mess
we have at our hands with regard to AUCTeX proper.
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understood the Polish preoccupation with translation files. The
rest of the world uses the inputenc package which also happens to work
with verbatim environments. If we were talking about plain TeX, this
would be somewhat different.
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would not lightly do so, but backward compatibility at all costs
should not keep us from improving things.
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. But we are not there yet, and AUCTeX should for some
time also continue to work with Emacs 21 and XEmacs (which has some
version of CEDET in its package system).
So at the current point of time, I would prefer not having this
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what
eieio provides, and how it addresses a shortcoming in standard Elisp's
possibilities to approach the style system.
Pierre, can you explain what you think eieio will be helpful for here?
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not appear like we have another opinion, since noone else
here knows eieio. If eieio supports a particular style of programming
that makes stuff more comprehensible to you, we can take a look at that
style and try to provide the required facilitaties even when we don't
use eieio itself.
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Stephen Berman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 06 May 2008 16:35:41 +0200 David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Berman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I try to run LaTeX via Tramp on a remote file under AUCTeX, LaTeX
says it can't find the file. I can't tell if this is a bug
-file-process
and start-file-process-shell-command.
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* David Kastrup (2008-05-03) writes:
Or we could allow environment specifications like frame,itemize and they
would enter nested environments in the first place. The last is
probably most powerful, but will not be easily discovered by the average
user
released as Omega, though I have not tried it
myself. LuaTeX, in contrast, is a moving target, albeit a powerful one.
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whether TeX-Omega-mode has ever been used by anybody, so
keeping it is probably not a priority. Instead we should have
selectable backends in a similar way that VC, the version control system
of Emacs, can deal with multiple backends.
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2008-05-02) writes:
Hi, when we are inserting verbatim material inside of a beamer frame
environment, then the frame environment needs to have fragile as an
option in its optional parameter list.
Could something like that be done
Hi, when we are inserting verbatim material inside of a beamer frame
environment, then the frame environment needs to have fragile as an
option in its optional parameter list.
Could something like that be done automagically?
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, things are different when using, respectively, Omega or
Aleph, or XeTeX, or LuaTeX.
Excuse me while I bang my head against a wall.
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Module name:auctex
Changes by: David Kastrup dak 08/04/28 09:07:15
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog tex-buf.el
Log message:
(TeX-run-command): disable undo in run buffer
CVSWeb URLs:
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2008-04-16) writes:
Anybody on the developer list who'd have an idea about what the
problem could be here?
Isn't it obvious? He is using XEmacs.
How does it make us look when we appear too stupid to get along with
XEmacs as long
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David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just noticed that the CfP for abstracts in BachoTeX is due in two
weeks or so, full paper at end of month. curve sounds like it could be
interesting to an international audience, too.
Thanks
Committee
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load-path)
Which works fine
For a strange value of fine, I guess. I have my doubts that icons and
style files will be found as intended. Actually, some of them will be
found when you don't want them to be found. The style directory is
intentionally not made part of load-path.
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are displayed.
And you installed all the symbols manually according to the instructions?
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Uwe Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David == David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uwe Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello
I just wanted to test the 11.84 installation without using the pkg
version.
So I did
/configure --with-prefix=/home/oub
Uwe Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reiner == Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Feb 05 2008, David Kastrup wrote:
There is not much of a priority to make it work under XEmacs if
there is nobody who can be bothered catering for it, but it is not
Emacs-only
Uwe Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David == David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
- if this is not possible because of the lack of developers, then
one could try to get the old latex-toolbar which is around since
2001 and works only for Xemacs, to work again
Uwe Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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No. AUCTeX is part of the GNU project, XEmacs isn't. Maintaining
XEmacs-only subpackages is definitely out of the scope of AUCTeX as far
as I am concerned.
Well it is very difficult to argue
to remember that there were problems here.
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,[ http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/windvi.html ]
| The author of fpTeX has now switched his attentions to development of
| the XEmTeX system, and fpTeX (and windvi with it) is no longer being
| developed.
`
Isn't XEmTeX a superset of fpTeX?
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I just glanced over the ChangeLog since 11.84 and saw this TODO:
2007-02-25 David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* tex.el (TeX-read-string): Add new function that will inherit the
input method if feasible. TODO: replace calls of `read-string
/finished/whatever before doing that, but I don't quite remember
what it could have been.
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Changes by: David Kastrup dak 07/12/08 13:14:11
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Log message:
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Changes by: David Kastrup dak 07/12/08 13:14:11
Index: texmathp.el
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retrieving revision 5.20
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a
leftover from our conversion to an XEmacs package (which concatenates
several other files), I can't quite remember.
But it certainly would not appear to be harmful.
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. : ChangeLog
Log message:
(Prerequisites): Update to reflect current
realities.
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employing them were not appreciated.
I don't have the time to fine-tune this stuff. If someone wants to
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are the patch authors. I tried some moderation
expressions once, and you were less than enthused by the results.
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2007-10-17) writes:
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, this is really getting annoying. I wonder why anybody except
Savannah may send messages to these lists anyway.
The sender addresses are the patch authors.
You mean
, but the
optionality is not affected by using a character range.
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In short: there is no necessity to have the exact same wording and
spelling of the customization options in the DOC string: the DOC
string should have a natural flow of words even when not looking
to a state where sane people would want
to enable it, anyhow. At least that was the state in the 21.4
versions I have seen, and I doubt it progressed beyond it,
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Module name:auctex
Changes by: David Kastrup dak 07/08/14 22:00:09
Modified files:
. : tex.el ChangeLog
Log message:
(TeX-insert-backslash): put delete-selection property on.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org
CVSROOT:/sources/auctex
Module name:auctex
Changes by: David Kastrup dak 07/08/14 22:00:09
Index: ChangeLog
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RCS file: /sources/auctex/auctex/ChangeLog,v
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Module name:auctex
Changes by: David Kastrup dak 07/08/14 22:00:09
Index: tex.el
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RCS file: /sources/auctex/auctex/tex.el,v
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Module name:auctex
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Index: Makefile.in
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RCS file: /sources/auctex/auctex/Makefile.in,v
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