Hi Salome,

2014-05-28 9:52 GMT+02:00 g...@scheiberspace.ch <g...@scheiberspace.ch>:
> I do not insist on it, I'd rather not use it if I don't need to. But with an
> empty '.emacs' or emacs -q, AUCTeX seems not to be loaded here. Or maybe it
> is but something else is missing? How can I know if AUCTeX is loaded?
> When I start with an empty '.emacs' and then open a tex-file, I have "TeX"
> in the menu bar but not "LaTeX" (as I used to). Commands as C-c C-s do not
> what I'd expect them to do.

What exactly does C-c C-s in your case?  In the menu bar is there only
"TeX" or also "Command"?  In the former case you're using the TeX mode
bundled with Emacs, in the latter case you're using AUCTeX but with
plain-tex-mode and that would explain why C-c C-s doesn't work (it's
defined only in AUCTeX latex-mode).

You can see whether AUCTeX has been enabled in a TeX/LaTeX file if the
"TeX" or "LaTeX" menu contains references to AUCTeX.

Bye,
Mosè

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