Hi Vladimir,
This seems to work well :

################################
(eval-after-load "context"
  '(setq TeX-command-list
    (append
      '(
        ("context"
"PATH=/home/viserion/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context
--purgeall %s"
          TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (MarkIV)")
        ("luametatex"
"PATH=/home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context
--purgeall %s"
          TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (LMTX)")
      ) TeX-command-list
    )
  )
)
################################


Thank you so much.
Fabrice


Le mar. 9 avr. 2019 à 09:04, Vladimir Lomov <lomov...@yandex.ru> a écrit :

> Hello,
> ** Fabrice Couvreur [2019-04-09 00:58:46 +0200]:
>
> > Hi Vladimir,
> > I use AUCTeX and I compile with the command C-c C-c. The configuration
> you
> > proposed for my .emacs file last time works perfectly. So I tried to do
> the
> > same thing with context lmtx and if I add this
> >
> > ("ConTeXt" "PATH = /home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin: $
> > PATH context --purgeall% s"
> >      TeX-run-command nil t: help "Run context (LMTX)") TeX-command-list)
> > I get the message
> >
> > For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a.
> > File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument symbolp (ConTeXt
> PATH =
> > / home / viserion / data / context / tex / texmf-linux-64 / bin: $ PATH
> > context -purgeall% s TeX-run-command nil t : help Run context (LMTX)))
>
> This message tells that something wrong with your settings (I assume the
> spaces in above strings are side effect of mail system). The 'cons'
> function that you use allows to add only one element to a list (see
> Emacs Lisp documentation). I'm not familiar very well with Emacs Lisp
> but tested a bit and think this should work:
>
> -------------------------------- 8< ------------------------------------
> (eval-after-load "context"
>   '(setq TeX-command-list
>     (append
>       '(
>         ("ConTeXt" "PATH=...:$PATH context --purgeall %s"
>           TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (MarkIV)")
>         ("LMTX"    "PATH=...:$PATH context --purgeall %s"
>           TeX-run-command t   t :help "Run context (LMTX)")
>       ) TeX-command-list
>     )
>   )
> )
> -------------------------------- 8< ------------------------------------
>
> I'm not absolutely sure about 'TeX-run-command' (code of AUCTeX uses
> 'TeX-run-TeX' for TeX stuff). You may test and use 'TeX-run-TeX' instead
> of 'TeX-run-command'. Also you may change the 'nil t' to 't
> (context-mode)' if you what to edit (expanded) string and only want to
> see these entries for buffers set in 'context' mode.
>
> And please check the binary name and it's location (I didn't play with
> LMTX yet).
>
> > Fabrice
>
> ---
> WBR, Vladimir Lomov
>
> --
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>          walk through a park, and a goose starts following you... and
>          ends up following you more than half a mile until you reach
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