Le 23 nov. 2014 at 18:34, Ettore Aldrovandi : > >> On Nov 23, 2014, at 10:05, jfbu <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I defined a "xdvi" entry in TeX-view-program-list, >> which is the same as the one I found destined >> to Linux systems in TeX-view-program-list-builtin, >> with the sole difference of having replaced >> >> "%(o?)xdvi" >> >> with >> >> "open -a XQuartz && %(o?)xdvi" >> >> I then customized TeX-view-program-selection >> to let it map output-dvi not to "open" but to this "xdvi" viewer. > > Assuming you have installed texlive either with the unix installer or in its > MacTeX incarnation, you should have xdvi. Since you do have XQuartz > installed, calling xdvi in the usual way (like on Linux) will trigger XQuartz > and then open xdvi via XQuartz listening socket. > > Hope this helps, > —Ettore >
Thanks, it does: there is no need for the "open -a XQuartz", you are right. (perhaps there was a need a few years back?) I don't know how to tell AUCTeX to use the Linux default xdvi definition also for "darwin": I currently still have to copy it (unmodified now) from TeX-view-program-list-built-in to TeX-view-program-list in my custom file Best, Jean-Francois _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
