bug#19504: 11.88; [siunitx] unit appears without backslash

2015-04-14 Thread Mosè Giordano
Hello, here is my take to fix the bug: there are three different versions of `TeX-completing-read-multiple' as suggested by Tassilo. I'm just not sure it works with all 24.* versions of Emacs. A serious problem is that there are a couple of internal functions (crm--*), and we had problems in th

bug#20320: 11.88.3; AUCTeX, ESS, Noweb, and "Error running timer `font-latex-jit-lock-force-redisplay': (wrong-number-of-arguments (2 . 2) 3)" SOLVED

2015-04-14 Thread Tassilo Horn
"Bourgoin, Mario" writes: > A small follow-up. The shadowing seems tied to my running > "package-initialize" in my .emacs as recommended by the MELPA site: > > http://melpa.org/#/getting-started > > A MELPA collaborator thought it possible that the AUCTeX package > initializer does something fu

bug#20320: 11.88.3; AUCTeX, ESS, Noweb, and "Error running timer `font-latex-jit-lock-force-redisplay': (wrong-number-of-arguments (2 . 2) 3)" SOLVED

2015-04-14 Thread Bourgoin, Mario
A small follow-up. The shadowing seems tied to my running "package-initialize" in my .emacs as recommended by the MELPA site: http://melpa.org/#/getting-started A MELPA collaborator thought it possible that the AUCTeX package initializer does something funky when called by "package-initialize".

bug#20320: 11.88.3; AUCTeX, ESS, Noweb, and "Error running timer `font-latex-jit-lock-force-redisplay': (wrong-number-of-arguments (2 . 2) 3)" SOLVED

2015-04-14 Thread Tassilo Horn
"Bourgoin, Mario" writes: > It is Vincent Goulet's "Emacs for Windows Modified" emacs-24.4-modified-2.exe > obtained from > http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca/en/emacs/windows > According to the "what's new'', it was released on February 2nd, 2015 and > contained AUCTeX 11.88. However, this has bee

bug#20320: 11.88.3; AUCTeX, ESS, Noweb, and "Error running timer `font-latex-jit-lock-force-redisplay': (wrong-number-of-arguments (2 . 2) 3)" SOLVED

2015-04-14 Thread Bourgoin, Mario
It is Vincent Goulet's "Emacs for Windows Modified" emacs-24.4-modified-2.exe obtained from http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca/en/emacs/windows According to the "what's new'', it was released on February 2nd, 2015 and contained AUCTeX 11.88. However, this has been superseded by emacs-24.4-modified-

bug#20320: 11.88.3; AUCTeX, ESS, Noweb, and "Error running timer `font-latex-jit-lock-force-redisplay': (wrong-number-of-arguments (2 . 2) 3)" SOLVED

2015-04-14 Thread Tassilo Horn
"Bourgoin, Mario" writes: Hi Mario, > I noticed that the AUCTeX file `font-latex.el' whence the function > `font-latex-jit-lock-force-redisplay’ came was the one installed with > my Emacs even though I had updated AUCTeX to 11.48.3. Good that it's solved now. But what are you using for an emac

bug#20327: 11.88.4; Misplacement of previews inside enquote

2015-04-14 Thread gojjoe
OK, I've read the documentation about prauctex.cfg. Note that in my system, AucTeX's own prauctex.cfg is overridden by MikTeX's prauctex.cfg, located in C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex\preview\prauctex.cfg Anyway, I've added \PreviewMacro*\enquote to preview-default-preamble and it's wo

bug#20327: 11.88.4; Misplacement of previews inside enquote

2015-04-14 Thread David Kastrup
goj...@gmail.com writes: > On 2015-04-14 08:39, David Kastrup wrote: >> https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/preview-latex/Misplaced-previews.html> >> > > Thank you David, I'll try to use a \PreviewMacro*\enquote to solve the > problem. BUT: note that inline math inside an \emph or \text** >