Hi Arash, 2015-09-03 22:27 GMT+02:00 Arash Esbati <esb...@gmx.de>: > Mosè Giordano <m...@gnu.org> writes: > >> 2015-09-02 7:58 GMT+02:00 Tassilo Horn <t...@gnu.org>: >>> >>> I'm not sure which name is best, though. `TeX-command-all' has the nice >>> property that then all processing commands have the TeX-command prefix. >>> So maybe `TeX-command-compile-all' would be best compromise >>> wrt. discoverability, descriptiveness, and mnemonics. >> >> I like `TeX-command-compile-all' and above all C-c C-a key binding, >> it's much easier than C-c C-u on QWERTY-based layouts ;-) > > Is `TeX-command-run-all' an option? Rational: `TeX-command-list' mostly > uses `run'. +1 for C-c C-a.
Uhm, good point but I really don't know which option to choose: for me `TeX-command-compile-all' and `TeX-command-run-all' are equally good. > While we are at it: `TeX-command-list' has: > > ("Index" "makeindex %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help "Create index file") > ("Xindy" "texindy %s" TeX-run-command nil t > :help "Run xindy to create index file") > > Should the first entry be changed to: > > ("Index" "makeindex %s" TeX-run-command nil t > :help "Run makeindex to create index file") Thanks for that, I'll make this change in my patch to suggest "Index" when needed. For the record, this work has been a bit harder than I initially thought, but I should be able to submit a patch by the end of the week. By the way, I've always found the name "Index" for that command a bit misleading: without looking to the list of commands (ok, it's available also in toolbar menu "Command"), I think that everyone would try first to run "makeindex" at C-c C-c prompt. Bye, Mosè _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list auctex-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel