The Wizard wrote:
All -
I downloaded and installed ruby 1.8.4 from sunfreeware.com, and now
I can at least use the texmfstart command. I ran texmfstart texexec
--check and get this back:
TeXExec | current distribution: web2c
TeXExec | context source date: 2006.07.14 12:08
TeXExec |
file:line:error style messages enabled.
i've never seen that one
It's very useful. Here's a sample run of pdftex with that option,
which makes the error output match the format that most language
compilers use (e.g. gcc).
So you can run tex in an Emacs *compilation* buffer (with M-x