> -----Original Message----- > From: Ralf Angeli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 11:34 AM > To: auctex@gnu.org; auctex-devel@gnu.org > Subject: Re: [AUCTeX] Re: TeX-next-error takes me to the > supp-pdf.tex buffer > > * Ralf Angeli (2007-03-31) writes: > > > * mirko vukovic (2007-03-30) writes: > > > >>> > When I try to go to the next error, I end up in the > supp-pdf.tex > >>> > buffer. I have not seen this discussed in the archive. > > [...] > >> It is the tikz package that causes the problem when compiling with > >> pdflatex. If I compile it with latex, C-c ` works fine. > > > > I don't even come as far as having supp-pdf.tex being > displayed since > > error parsing cannot handle a quoted file name with spaces. )c: > > > > The output buffer contains stuff like > > > > tex"))) (tikz-test.aux) ("C:\Programme\MiKTeX > > 2.5\tex\context\base\supp-pdf.tex " > > [Loading MPS to PDF converter (version 2006.09.02).] > > ) [1{psfonts.map}] > > ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. > > l.15 *& > > ^* > > ! Missing $ inserted. > > <inserted text> > > $ > > > > and when parsing the file name after the second opening > paren it stops > > after "MiKTeX". That means something like "\"C:\\Programme\\MiKTeX" > > is pushed onto `TeX-error-file'. That means the file in > question will > > be found as "MiKTeX" and the directory part will be ""C:\Programme". > > Ouch. > > The following patch fixes the bug for me: > >
I am including the log file of my failed pdflatex compilation, which results in mis-direction. On my system, I do not have white-spaces in my file names. Thanks for looking into this problem, Mirko
err-link.log
Description: err-link.log
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