Hello!

(I'm going through old bug reports that unfortunately weren't resolved
at the time.)

Thank you for taking the time!

I don't understand the intention behind it: If you start preview with
'C-c C-p C-b', you're fine, but why do delete the files above
unconditionally?  Remove them after your session, or use 'C-c C-p C-c
C-b' to delete them.

I am not 100% sure what exactly my specific intention was, but I am pretty sure that my point in the end was just that if I were to, intentionally or accidentally, delete those files, it seems to have "bricked" preview latex for that document. As in, I was not able to ever make it work again.

Since I deleted all local (with respect to the latex document) files, and these weren't generated again, I assumed that maybe somewhere else it is recorded that there are supposed to be some files somewhere that now no longer exist, so I wondered where this was recorded. Or I didn't understand the problem correctly.

I will try to recreate the behaviour, thank you for your time!


--

Berthold Blatt Lorke



_______________________________________________
bug-auctex mailing list
bug-auctex@gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex

Reply via email to