Ralf Stubner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup wrote:
Ralf Stubner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't found a possibility yet to have those play nicely
together with preview-latex.
Where is the problem? Just use one empfile (?) environment per
graphic.
That works fine
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2005-05-19) writes:
Artemio Gonzalez Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
xemacs exiting.
Symbol's function definition is void: update-autoloads-from-
directorymake[1]: *** [install-metadata] Error 255
make: *** [install] Error 2
values--
TeX-shell: No match
TeX-shell-command-option: no match
I mentioned this on the group already, but apparently too late: you
have to check those variables after loading a LaTeX source file.
Sorry for not saying so before.
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two. So if you are into trying out CVS versions regularly (which is
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processing.
Maybe your overriding master variable is a better way to do that, no
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Evil Boris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Evil Boris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
and this depends on $x$ and $y$ MORE TEXT MORE TEXT MORE TEXT
MORE TEXT MORE TEXT MORE TEXT MORE TEXT MORE TEXT
[...]
and this depends on $x, y$ MORE TEXT MORE TEXT
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Jim Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But the code is fine, it is compilable.
I have attached part of the compiled tex file which is the one that
I ran into trouble.
The attachment was not included in the forwarded
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Now it is obvious that we can't really avoid this particular message.
Any good ideas for making both parens form a matched pair?
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German)´, but that's gone since David Kastrup explained the use of
LC_CTYPE, so it's now set from environment:
current-language-environment is a variable defined in
international/mule-cmds'.
Its value is German
Could it be AUCTeX takes this value and does not look for a babel
uto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.m\\'" . matlab-mode) auto-mode-alist))(autoload 'matlab-shell "matlab" "Interactive Matlab mode." t)
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2005-10-09) writes:
Forwarding this message to the AUCTeX bug list, as that seems to be
the most appropriate location.
From: Ardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: preview-latex not working under Miktex on WinXP with Auctex
[...]
When I
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2005-10-10) writes:
Maybe we should go through all variables on startup that are supposed
to be setq-ed only in auctex.el/tex-site.el and complain when they
appear to have customized values?
Probably not only customized but bound
ALIAS)
Documentation:
Define a variable as an alias for another variable.
[...]
Delete the documentation string. The other two arguments of the
function and their order are ok.
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Arne Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jobst Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Emacs : XEmacs 21.4 (patch 17) Jumbo Shrimp [Lucid] (i686-pc-linux)
of Wed Feb 9 2005 on thinktwiceIV.phytech.fh-aachen.de
Package: 2005-10-21
`defvaralias
.
What coding does your source code buffer have?
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Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 04.11.2005 um 23:41 schrieb David Kastrup:
Therefore AUCTeX should set coding-system of its
*output* buffer correctly.
What coding does your source code buffer have?
LaTeX file is in ISO 8859-15 (0 in mode-line), the *output* log buffer
in UTF
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 05.11.2005 um 13:06 schrieb David Kastrup:
What _is_ relevant is the process output encoding
system from the TeX process, and that should be the same as the buffer
from which you start compilation.
It's exactly that! I tried to augment it and have
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 05.11.2005 um 16:45 schrieb David Kastrup:
Well, the question was whether preview-latex _does_ take care of it in
your case. That is, if you start some preview process and then use
C-c C-l to take a look at the output buffer, would it be what you
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 06.11.2005 um 10:09 schrieb David Kastrup:
The question is whether the _characters_ appearing in the buffer are
what you would have expected.
There are few problems before answering this ...
I need a mathematical environment with ö or ä -- an ü
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 06.11.2005 um 11:37 schrieb David Kastrup:
preview-latex should be getting it correctly
Previewing a whole text buffer with German umlauts in section headers
shows these umlauts reported correctly. So preview-latex is already
working right
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 06.11.2005 um 12:17 schrieb David Kastrup:
In the run buffer you get with C-c C-l after generating previews?
Yes.
The look of the characters in the previews itself is unrelated.
That is my thought of correct behaviour too.
Ok, so now we know
this was introduced recently. We fixed this in the
CVS version of AUCTeX, so installing that should be all you need to
do.
Maybe we should aim for another release soon?
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bug
probably not worth including]
This has been fixed since then. The directories for image files have
been reorganized in Emacs, and we were caught cold by the change.
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preview image is extracted.
Non sequitur. GhostScript gets run only once _on_ _purpose_ whenever
things are working correctly: this single run generates _all_ images.
However, no errors occur.
David Kastrup asked: I don't think so, or there would be more error
messages. Sorry, this posting
Please keep the list copied for further replies.
Matthew H. Plough [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Nov 30, 2005, at 16:47 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
Your analysis is wrong. It looks like we should first concentrate
on figuring out the problem in the dvips case, namely why
GhostScript is run
found no preview images
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Package: 11.82
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probably be a good idea if we did not fail on
unusual but possibly valid options.
So if you explained in more detail what you were trying to achieve, on
could see how much work it would be to get consistent results and
whether that would be worth the trouble.
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be used to fix it.
It would help if xy.sty was not written with total disregard to
interference with other packages. It is not the first problem we had
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this. I have
to check whether there is a solid solution for that.
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Redirecting to the bug list.
Andrea Sosso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup wrote:
Andrea Sosso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The following expression:
\graphicspath{{$HOME/subdir1/subdir2/}}
is confusing for AUCTeX, which treats anything after $ as TeX math
mode. I had to add
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I am also using the same version of Ghostscript, 8.53. Strange.
Different Windows versions, maybe?
DLL conflicts, like for the PNG libraries?
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the report. I can see the bug as well. It looks like it
was introduced with the following change:
2005-04-22 David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* tex-buf.el (TeX-help-error): Create the correct log file
name corresponding
and in the actual call, and the respective passages are from
February 05.
I have no clue whatsoever how this could possibly happen with AUCTeX
11.82.
I can only assume that you are confusing this with output from
previous runs.
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(keep tex-mode checked) and dull Emacs mode should be permitted.
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David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Konrad Podczeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When, auctex's Run interactive is on, the window showing the
tex-compiler output does not become active, i.e. does not get
focus. So this window is not ready to receive keyboard input. This
is counter
lines again.
Could you try finding out which web2c version made the change of
behavior? When we add this functionality, it would be nice if we
could mention in the docs for which versions of TeX -file-line-error
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Oops, I just hit a wrong button on the moderation pages, so this mail
is gone. I am reposting it from the moderation buffer. Sorry for the
foulup.
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 11:05:08 +0200
From: Uwe Siart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: bug-auctex@gnu.org
Subject: 2006-03-28; Multifile parsing does not work
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Markus Ueberall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when using e-TeX's -file-line-error option, preview-latex is unable
to parse/detect the resulting 'error' messages.
This is not an eTeX feature, but a web2c feature.
tetex 2.x already had the -file-line
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 17.08.2006 um 17:51 schrieb David Kastrup:
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 17.08.2006 um 16:04 schrieb David Kastrup:
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!
I can't see an option to change the built-in viewer name
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 17.08.2006 um 18:24 schrieb David Kastrup:
Please read what you wrote above, right below Hello!.
The built-in viewer name, an obvious synonym for something pre-
defined to be used as an application to display some output from TeX
(is my writing
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 17.08.2006 um 20:34 schrieb David Kastrup:
Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 17.08.2006 um 18:24 schrieb David Kastrup:
Please read what you wrote above, right below Hello!.
The built-in viewer name, an obvious synonym for something pre
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Please don't reply to my private mail address instead of the list. I
am not the only developer of AUCTeX.
Fred Krogh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup wrote:
Fred Krogh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When editing a tex file I get an error message void-variable
AUCTeX-version
the code persist
with this package, please report back to this list. If not, you might
consider suggesting to the XEmacs developers that they change the
documentation for the outdated variant of AUCTeX they choose to
distribute.
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Didier Verna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your version of AUCTeX is completely outdated
You are likely using the Sumo tarball from XEmacs.
I use CVS packages; that's why I thought it was up to date.
This contains an outdated and partly broken
is closer to the original Emacs), but that
has not been updated for a year or so.
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likely check it in soon. It certainly is
less than wonderful, but I don't have a better idea.
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to David Kastrup for the time he put into trying to help me
sort this out after I first posted.
The subject of this mail suggests that you used
M-x preview-report-bug RET
for preparing this report, then cut away all useful information this
command put into the mail.
That is not really being helpful
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2006-11-26) writes:
(info (preview-latex) Misplaced previews.)
applies here. While it is conceivable to create a beamer-specific
preview-latex configuration file
prbeamer.cfg
and let AUCTeX add a beamer argument to preview-default
nil)
That was actually a bug in the latest prv-xemacs.el file. Should be
fixed now. Thanks for the report.
Oops. We could use more XEmacs testers. That one would have been
embarrassing to catch only after the next release.
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TeX-parse-self t
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2006-12-21) writes:
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's the same problem as with the code above. The variable tracking
opened overlays is buffer-local and will be reset to its default value
nil once a noweb chunk is left. I
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2007-01-14) writes:
This could happen if he sets it up via a shell profile or
autoexec.bat. Instead, under NT-derived Windows systems, one needs to
^^^
do this using something like
Stefan Pofahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup dak at gnu.org writes:
Peter Dyballa Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE writes:
Am 06.11.2005 um 10:09 schrieb David Kastrup:
The question is whether the _characters_ appearing in the buffer are
what you would have expected
Stefan Pofahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup dak at gnu.org writes:
stefan pofahl stefan at pofahl.de writes:
apt-get install emacs-snapshot-gtk auctex
(after heeding
URL:http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/EmacsCvsAndDebian) and
then use Emacs. It will give you fewer
Stefan Pofahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup dak at gnu.org writes:
So a lot of guess work is involved here, and XEmacs 21.4 is, of all
Emacsen available that happen to be able to deal with utf-8 at all,
pretty much the worst option. It will basically not guess at all
but follow
Stefan Pofahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup dak at gnu.org writes:
One the positive side, there is a CVS Emacs including AUCTeX for
Windows precompiled on the AUCTeX download site, so you might get the
same Emacs on both platforms (something which you can't easily get
with XEmacs
\let
* -interaction=nonstopmode\input
{dhadcbx.tex}
Please type another input file name:
That would point to non-working customizations. What kind of
AUCTeX-related stuff do you have in your .emacs file?
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to waste memory by making that variable buffer-local or
do something similar.
Somewhere between 200 and 400 vector slots for an empty table,
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2007-03-05) writes:
Couldn't we just start with
(setq TeX-search-syntax-table (make-char-table 'syntax-table nil))
?
Does that return a valid syntax table? I thought one had to feed the
return value of `make-char-table' to `make
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2007-03-12) writes:
So since quote fontification is hopeless (and dead slow), I want to
turn off quote fontification for this file.
But font-latex-quotes does not accept nil (it does not heed it, nor is
that setting safe).
I've been
if Emacs has trouble finding the respective programs later
during normal operation.
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customize-variable RET preview-gs-command RET
but it really is more prudent to have Ghostscript in your PATH.
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buffer with the
right information. If we don't, we repeat that checking every file we
find in that process. Ok, not too good an idea, as we'll be checking
every style file...
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Should have been fixed in CVS about a month ago.
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, everything gets back to normal.
What happens with circ.tex coming with the preview-latex
documentation? Could you prepare a short example document, run the
preview command, then use
M-x preview-report-bug RET
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at some point of time), but the principal problem
remains.
Try configuring the -file-line-error type messages in your texmf.cnf.
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Guy Durrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup a écrit :
Could you create a short example program, run preview on it and then
use M-x preview-report-bug RET?
I suspect some console messages confusing preview's idea of the
current input file. If that is the case, configuring your TeX
Jay Belanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
Try configuring the -file-line-error type messages in your texmf.cnf.
This should lead to better behavior.
It does.
Since recently.
And you do mention that fix in the AUCTeX-devel mailing list
(although
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2007-04-27) writes:
What do people think of the idea to put some sort of syntax
highlighting and/or tooltips on detected file names that declare which
file AUCTeX believes to be in afterwards?
Before putting effort into something like
role of TeX-default-extension, but one of its
functions appears to signify something which _can_ be stripped from a
file name without changing its meaning to TeX. In this function,
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Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2007-04-27) writes:
Guy Durrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
frenchle.sty : -48- Lecture du fichier de configuration de frenchle
(\`a la li
gne 2033).
Ouch. I suppose that this stuff in parens would be the stuff which
causes
down the format in a file
variable before you have a chance of changing the mode.
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* David Kastrup (2007-04-29) writes:
Olive [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ralf Angeli wrote:
The question for the master file is only asked for new files, not for
existing ones, as explained in the description of
`TeX-master-file-ask'. (See (info (auctex
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2007-04-29) writes:
The document
\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\bug!
\end{document}
with TeXlive2007 and TeX-PDF-mode jumps into supp-pdf.tex on C-c `
because of the load message of it not being
Ralf Angeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* David Kastrup (2007-04-29) writes:
A few weeks ago, in Finale Ligure, probably the most daring things
I did in a week of climbing was doing a few routes clean, not
using preexisting drilled bolts but relying on placing one's own
material into cracks
might help getting to know formerly
active contributors. Possibly Dante might consider sponsoring such a
thing if brought forth in the right way.
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, the current CVS version uses
start file name
if I remember correctly, which for some obscure reason does the trick.
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Patrick Drechsler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jay Belanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Try configuring the -file-line-error type messages in your texmf.cnf.
This should lead to better behavior.
It does.
I am having the same problem on Ubuntu
Patrick Drechsler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Should this line be changed manually or using texconfig-sys?
Yes.
;-)
Let me rephrase:
Should the content of this line be changed (A) by opening
the DOC string of preview-TeX-style-dir instead, since the
appended : or ; should not normally be required as it is supposed to
be figured out automatically.
Does this not work on your system?
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settings except the PATH
and install the latex.
And I hope auctex can auto detect what i am using for the gs command,
gsw32c or gs.
Thanks to you !
Thanks to FSF !
Thanks to RMS !
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'. This
variable ought to be a _list_ of strings.
... and the strings should be directories. More is explained in `C-h v
reftex-bibpath-environment-variables RET'.
Well, that's why we tell people to use
M-x customize-variable RET
for setting their preferences.
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a newer pdf-file is present?
Perhaps we should scrap the logic for viewing (and printing) and
always open the newest output file candidate independent of
PDF-TeX-mode?
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