Mosè Giordano writes:
> 2018-01-24 19:10 GMT+01:00 Agathe Herrou :
>> Hello,
>>
>> When using AUCTeX with Beamer, the default environment when running C-c
>> C-e is "slide". As far as I know, this environment doesn't exist, and
>> the correct one is "frame".
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> I've seen this question also some times from people on MacOS --
> it's not an AUCTeX bug. It is more the issue Mosè has described. I
> can't tell how you can fix it, but I'm closing this report since
> it doesn't apply
Hello,
When using AUCTeX with Beamer, the default environment when running C-c
C-e is "slide". As far as I know, this environment doesn't exist, and
the correct one is "frame". Attached is a suggested corrective.
Best regards,
Agathe Herrou
diff --git a/style/slides.el b/style/slides.el
index
Hi Agathe,
2018-01-24 19:10 GMT+01:00 Agathe Herrou :
> Hello,
>
> When using AUCTeX with Beamer, the default environment when running C-c
> C-e is "slide". As far as I know, this environment doesn't exist, and
> the correct one is "frame". Attached is a suggested corrective.
Uwe Brauer writes:
"Mosè" == Mosè Giordano writes:
>
> > Hi Uwe,
> > 2018-01-20 14:19 GMT+01:00 Uwe Brauer :
> >> So I now started emacs from the command line and then everything is
> >> fine. Only when I use an icon to start
The file I modified was slides.el:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/auctex.git/tree/style/slides.el.
Applying this modification then reinstalling AUCTeX from sources
produced the desired effect, i.e. making the default environment
prompted to be "frame" when editing a beamer file, so I assumed it