Hi Leo, Leo Stein <leo.st...@gmail.com> writes:
> Firstly, thank you for my most-used emacs major mode! My basic elisp > skills mean I don't know how to do the following. I'd like to create a > style file for using the `standalone` class with one most important > feature, described below. First of all, there is both a standalone > package and a standalone class, and these should be treated > differently. Most package and class macros and options are easy to > handle. The one that I don't see how to handle is the standalone > class's option named `class`, e.g. > > \documentclass[class=revtex4-2]{standalone} > > which instructs the standalone class to load the revtex4-2 class (or > any other) when compiling the document. Is it possible for an AUCTeX > style for the standalone class to parse out the value passed to > `class=`, and then run `TeX-run-style-hooks` for the named class? I once started working on a standalone.el. One issue is there are standalone.sty and standalone.cls: Since AUCTeX doesn't make a difference here, we have to put all the code inside a single standalone.el and add some conditionals there to find out what is loaded. And this was another issue inside latex.el which we have address first and I didn't want to do before our last release. Maybe it's time pick this up again. Are you willing to test the package if I manage to code it? The bare skeleton is attached. Best, Arash
standalone.el
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