> Hi Uwe, > 2015-03-08 15:25 GMT+01:00 Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es>:
> I reply for this problem: AUCTeX searches for style files in the > directories listed in `TeX-style-path'. Actually, this list is built > from other lists (see its documentation for details), of which you may > be interested in `TeX-style-private'. Thus, you can either put (or > link) your style file in one of the paths listed there or add the path > of the style file to `TeX-style-private'. Thanks, but to be more precise: Suppose my new.sty file just contains statements like this: \usepackage{amsmath,amsthm} \usepackage{graphics,graphicx} Then I just create a file (TeX-add-style-hook "new" (lambda () (TeX-run-style-hooks "graphics") (TeX-run-style-hooks "graphicx") (TeX-run-style-hooks "amsthm") (TeX-run-style-hooks "amsmath")) LaTeX-dialect) and add it where my private lisp style files dwell? But then on a second look: the file new.sty sits in a directory which contains a auto subdirectory, in which dwells a file, new.el which seems to do what the above I just proposed. So all I have to do is add this directory /home/oub/tex/sty/auto To my TeX-style-private list and I am done, is this correct?! thanks Uwe
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