On Sun, Jan 15 2006, David Kastrup wrote:

> Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On Sat, Jan 14 2006, David Kastrup wrote:
>>> I don't want the code loaded when the toolbar is switched off.  Any
>>> idea how to deal with that?
>>
>> In message.el and Gnus, we check tool-bar-mode (Emacs) or (featurep
>> 'toolbar) (XEmacs).  So something similar to the following in
>> `TeX-latex-mode' would be fine, I think:
>>
>> (and (if (featurep 'xemacs)
>>       (featurep 'toolbar)
>>        (default-value 'tool-bar-mode))
>
> (default-value 'tool-bar-mode) ?  Why that?  Why not just tool-bar-mode?

I don't know.

>>      ;; New variable, defaulting to t:
>>      LaTeX-enable-toolbar
>>      (LaTeX-install-toolbar))
>
> This seems to have the disadvantage that if people subsequently switch
> the toolbar on, the LaTeX toolbar won't appear.
>
> So perhaps we should register LaTeX-maybe-install-toolbar into
> tool-bar-mode-on-hook and let LaTeX-maybe-install-toolbar check
> LaTeX-enable-toolbar and call LaTeX-install-toolbar only when it is
> active.
>
> LaTeX-maybe-install-toolbar and LaTeX-enable-toolbar would be defined
> in latex.el.

Committed.  Seems to work in Emacs 21 and 22.  Dunno about XEmacs; I
couldn't figure out quickly how to en-/disable tool bars in XEmacs.

If it works good enough to keep it in CVS, I'll update the docs
accordingly.

Bye, Reiner.
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