mer. 08 déc. 2021, Hongyi Zhao <[email protected]> disait : > On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 8:34 PM Hongyi Zhao <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 6:53 PM Jean-Jacques Rétorré >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > mer. 08 déc. 2021, Denis Bitouzé <[email protected]> disait : >> > >> > > Le 08/12/21 à 11h34, Hongyi Zhao a écrit : >> > > >> > >> On Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS, I use the self-compiled git master version of >> > >> Emacs and installed AUCTeX, company-math, cdlatex, etc. as a >> > >> LaTeX-based document preparation environment. >> > >> >> > >> But I still found there are some LaTeX commands, such as \boldsymbol >> > >> and \hspace, which can't completed automatically when I type some of >> > >> their opening characters. >> > > >> > > Another one, among a lot of others: \linewidth. >> > > >> > >> Any hints for solving this problem? >> > > >> > > Compared to LaTeX IDE, e.g. TeXstudio, AUCTeX is much less handy from >> > > this point of view. Would be nice for this aspect to be improved :) >> > > >> > > Regards. >> > >> > Adds >> > >> > (TeX-add-symbols '("linewidth")) :.... >> > >> > in your intit file, and all symbol who lacks. >> > Usually they come with the style file associated to a package >> > >> > (info "(auctex)Adding Support for Macros") >> >> But I meet the following error while running the above command by `M-: >> (info "(auctex)Adding Support for Macros") RET`: >> >> user-error: Info file ‘auctex’ does not exist; consider installing it > > I have also checked the variable `Info-directory-list`, and see the > following entry in it: > > "/home/werner/.emacs.d/straight/build/auctex/" > > Then I checked the doc directory as shown below: > > $ ls /home/werner/.emacs.d/straight/build/auctex/doc/ > auctex.info history.texi preview-faq.texi tex-ref.pdf > auctex.info-1 install.texi preview-latex.info tex-ref.tex > auctex.info-2 intro.texi preview-latex.texi todo.texi > auctex.texi macros.texi preview-problems.texi version.texi > changes.texi Makefile preview-readme.texi wininstall.texi > copying.texi Makefile.in preview-todo.texi > faq.texi preview-dtxdoc.pl quickstart.texi > fdl.texi preview-dtxdoc.texi tex-ref.log > > Regards, > HZ
It sound like info not installed. Probably you can get some help for installing it on https://emacs.stackexchange.com/ My Emacs is from Debian repositories; I'm not sure I can help. Regards JJR.
