Hi Greg, 2018-02-10 19:16 GMT+01:00 Greg Bognar <greg.bog...@startmail.com>: > Hi, > > Say you are working on a multifile document with file1.tex, file2.tex, etc, > and > with the master file masterfile.tex. It's handy to clean up the generated > files > with TeX-clean. However, TeX-clean will only delete files which have the base > name of the master file, i.e., masterfile.*. But TeX also generates .aux > files > for file1.tex, file2.tex, etc., and these are not deleted. Is there a way to > have TeX-clean delete these files as well? Or is there any reason this would > not be a good idea? > > (I tried putting "*\\.aux" in TeX-clean-default-intermediate-suffixes list of > extensions, but it didn't work.) > > This is mostly a matter of convenience, but I'm curious if it's possible.
I guess you're "\include"ing the files, rather than "\input"ting them, right? I agree it would be a good idea to clean up the auxiliary files for secondary files, but the way AUCTeX currently records the names of the included files this isn't supereasy. They're listed in `TeX-active-styles', but mixed together with classes and packages, so it's difficult to extract just the names of the included files. Unless you have a real need to use "\include", with "\input" you don't have multiple auxiliary files. Bye, Mosè _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list auctex@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex