Dear list members,
I have just started using Aquamax 1.0b (Mac Emacs) with the
MacTeX-2007 (Feb) package and discovered the beauty, elegance and
power (and I am sure I have only just scratched the surface) of the
integrated AucTeX mode.
I have a question regarding the debugging of multifile documents. My
masterfile "something.tex" looks like this:
\input{something_style}
\begin{document}
\include{something_title}
\include{something_toc}
\include{something_intro}
...
\include{something_bib}
\end{document}
and all the inluded LaTeX-files end with:
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: latex
%%% TeX-master: "something"
%%% End:
Here is my (potentially embarassing question - please bear with me):
when I "compile" the LaTeX document (from any of the included files;
as described in the manual, this works as if I compiled the master
document), a pdf file is created - more or less what I had in mind.
However, I am looking for an efficient means to step through my files
from LaTeX error/warning to the next using TeX-next-error (or
something similar). When using this with my setup, I am indeed
presented with a succession of error messages (very convenient),
however, the cursor remains in my master file (see above). Ideally, I
would like Emacs to display the corresponding latex source file with
the cursor positioned next to the offending latex command/text.
How can I achieve this? Should I change the structure of my master file?
Many thanks in advance,
Stefan
--
Dr. Stefan Vollmar, Dipl.-Phys.
Max-Planck-Institut für neurologische Forschung
Gleuelerstr. 50, 50931 Köln, Germany
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