Hello, I have a multi-document structure that is a mixture of .tex and .Rnw files. The main file (master.Rnw) calls the child .tex files with; \include{file.tex}
and the child .Rnw files (which are knitted) with; <<chunk, child='file.Rnw'>>= @ I include my biblatex references in master.Rnw with; \addbibresource{references.bib} I compile it all with a Makefile, and it works very smoothly. However, I am having trouble getting RefTeX to play nice with this setup. There are two problems: 1) In Emacs, reftex-citation does not recognize my bibliography when inside child documents. I can fix this by setting TeX-master to "master.tex", but not "master.Rnw", which leads to problem 2 2) While setting the master document as "master.tex" enables inserting citations via reftex-citation in child documents, it breaks reftex-toc by sending me into "master.tex" instead of "master.Rnw" (if I select a ToC entry from the master file). Then I run the risk of making edits in master.tex only to have them overwritten by master.Rnw when I do a compile (which knits the contents of master.Rnw to master.tex). Is there a way to make RefTeX understand that the master file is an .Rnw file? Thanks, Dave. _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list auctex@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex