[A courtesy copy has also been sent to the auctex package maintainer.]
Waldemar ¯urowski wrote:
AFAIK it is not. AUCTeX is separate package for Emacs, and there is
native(?) tex-mode in Emacs. In other words, if someone wants to use
AuCTeX, she/he should put require tex-site in .emacs.
Mark
* NY = Noel Yap
NY [A courtesy copy has also been sent to the auctex package
NY maintainer.]
Thank you, I'm not subscribed to debian-user at this moment.
The Debian AUC TeX package currently works the way it does because
Debian is a multi-user operating system.
A system administrator may
.emacs file. I believe this qualifies as a Debian bug (for the auctex
package?).
AFAIK it is not. AUCTeX is separate package for Emacs, and there is
native(?) tex-mode in Emacs. In other words, if someone wants to use
AuCTeX, she/he should put require tex-site in .emacs.
The fact that
Noel Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.emacs file. I believe this qualifies as a Debian bug (for the auctex
package?).
AFAIK it is not. AUCTeX is separate package for Emacs, and there is
native(?) tex-mode in Emacs. In other words, if someone wants to use
AuCTeX, she/he should put require
Hi,
I've recently upgraded to hamm. The auctex package installed fine,
but it doesn't seem to start up when I use emacs!
Previously when I loaded a latex document into emacs, it would
automatically go into auctex mode. Now when I do it, it goes into a
non-auctex, tex mode. I can do a M-x
Mark Phillips wrote:
Hi,
I've recently upgraded to hamm. The auctex package installed fine,
but it doesn't seem to start up when I use emacs!
Previously when I loaded a latex document into emacs, it would
automatically go into auctex mode. Now when I do it, it goes into a
non-auctex,
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