Re: Re: Re: Re: xemacs and auctex

2009-06-18 Thread Maria McKinley

Bob Parnes wrote:

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 02:18:31AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:

Bob Parnes wrote:

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:10:17AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:

Bob Parnes wrote:

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 01:12:50PM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
I have the latest xemacs and auctex in lenny, but when I try C-c 
C-c, I  get C-c C-c not defined. Any ideas what I did wrong? I 
suspect something  in my .xemacs, but don't know what to look 
for...


thanks,
maria


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Try installing python-mode

Bob Parnes
Thanks, unfortunately it didn't help. I tried from another users   
account, and same outcome, so I think I may have been wrong about it  
being a user config problem. Here are the xemacs packages I am using, 
as  well as the auctex, in case that is helpful.


miles:~# dpkg -l |grep xemacs
ii  xemacs21 21.4.19-2   highly 
customizable text editor
ii  xemacs21-basesupport 2007.04.27-1   Editor and  
kitchen sink -- compiled elisp su
ii  xemacs21-bin 21.4.19-2   highly 
customizable text editor -- support b
ii  xemacs21-mule21.4.19-2   highly 
customizable text editor -- Mule bina
ii  xemacs21-mulesupport 2007.04.27-1   Editor and  
kitchen sink -- Mule elisp suppor
ii  xemacs21-support 21.4.19-2   highly 
customizable text editor -- architect


miles:~# dpkg -l |grep auctex
ii  auctex   11.83-7.3   integrated 
document editing environment for



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My mind was running in the wrong channel when I suggested python-mode.

I use emacs21, and C-c C-c on a latex file does work. Out of curiosity
I installed xemacs-nomule, which also works on my system. The only thing
that I could see different from your installation is that the latest version
of xemacs 21 in lenny is 21.4.21-4. So you might try updating. You do have
the latest version of auctex. I doubt that the problem is your configuration,
unless somehow you managed to undefine C-c C-c.

Sorry I offered the wrong advice earlier.

Bob Parnes
No problem. Updating to latest version didn't help, so I think I must  
have managed to undefine C-c C-c somehow. No idea how I would have done  
that, or how to get it back. I tried getting rid of my config files to  
see if that would help, but no joy.


~maria


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According to the auctex manual, C-c C-c is a shortcut to the command
TeX-command-master. If "M-x TeX-command-master" works, you could
assign the command to C-c C-c in the configuration file. If it does
not work, check whether xemacs is in LaTeX mode when you open a .tex
file. If it is in LaTeX mode, then I am stumped. If not, I don't recall
how to bring up minor modes, but the emacs manual should help. If it 
does not, let me know and I'll try to find out.


Bob Parnes


Reading the manual, how quaint. ;-) So,the manual said:
   For GNU Emacs, the recommended way to activate AUCTeX is to add the
following line to your `.emacs' file:

 (require 'tex-site)

And, this did the trick! Thanks for your help (and for not immediately 
yelling rtfm), and my apologies for not thinking to look at the manual 
in the first place. It had always just happened automagically for me 
before, so figured something was actually wrong. Apparently this line 
was not necessary in .emacs before, as I don't think I've done anything 
to my .emacs, and it use to work just fine.


cheers,
maria


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Re: Re: Re: xemacs and auctex

2009-06-18 Thread Bob Parnes
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 02:18:31AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
> Bob Parnes wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:10:17AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
>>> Bob Parnes wrote:
 On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 01:12:50PM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
> I have the latest xemacs and auctex in lenny, but when I try C-c 
> C-c, I  get C-c C-c not defined. Any ideas what I did wrong? I 
> suspect something  in my .xemacs, but don't know what to look 
> for...
>
> thanks,
> maria
>
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 Try installing python-mode

 Bob Parnes
>>> Thanks, unfortunately it didn't help. I tried from another users   
>>> account, and same outcome, so I think I may have been wrong about it  
>>> being a user config problem. Here are the xemacs packages I am using, 
>>> as  well as the auctex, in case that is helpful.
>>>
>>> miles:~# dpkg -l |grep xemacs
>>> ii  xemacs21 21.4.19-2   highly 
>>> customizable text editor
>>> ii  xemacs21-basesupport 2007.04.27-1   Editor and  
>>> kitchen sink -- compiled elisp su
>>> ii  xemacs21-bin 21.4.19-2   highly 
>>> customizable text editor -- support b
>>> ii  xemacs21-mule21.4.19-2   highly 
>>> customizable text editor -- Mule bina
>>> ii  xemacs21-mulesupport 2007.04.27-1   Editor and  
>>> kitchen sink -- Mule elisp suppor
>>> ii  xemacs21-support 21.4.19-2   highly 
>>> customizable text editor -- architect
>>>
>>> miles:~# dpkg -l |grep auctex
>>> ii  auctex   11.83-7.3   integrated 
>>> document editing environment for
>>>
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>>
>> My mind was running in the wrong channel when I suggested python-mode.
>>
>> I use emacs21, and C-c C-c on a latex file does work. Out of curiosity
>> I installed xemacs-nomule, which also works on my system. The only thing
>> that I could see different from your installation is that the latest version
>> of xemacs 21 in lenny is 21.4.21-4. So you might try updating. You do have
>> the latest version of auctex. I doubt that the problem is your configuration,
>> unless somehow you managed to undefine C-c C-c.
>>
>> Sorry I offered the wrong advice earlier.
>>
>> Bob Parnes
>
> No problem. Updating to latest version didn't help, so I think I must  
> have managed to undefine C-c C-c somehow. No idea how I would have done  
> that, or how to get it back. I tried getting rid of my config files to  
> see if that would help, but no joy.
>
> ~maria
>
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According to the auctex manual, C-c C-c is a shortcut to the command
TeX-command-master. If "M-x TeX-command-master" works, you could
assign the command to C-c C-c in the configuration file. If it does
not work, check whether xemacs is in LaTeX mode when you open a .tex
file. If it is in LaTeX mode, then I am stumped. If not, I don't recall
how to bring up minor modes, but the emacs manual should help. If it 
does not, let me know and I'll try to find out.

Bob Parnes


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Re: Re: Re: xemacs and auctex

2009-06-18 Thread Maria McKinley

Bob Parnes wrote:

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:10:17AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:

Bob Parnes wrote:

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 01:12:50PM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
I have the latest xemacs and auctex in lenny, but when I try C-c C-c, 
I  get C-c C-c not defined. Any ideas what I did wrong? I suspect 
something  in my .xemacs, but don't know what to look for...


thanks,
maria


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Try installing python-mode

Bob Parnes
Thanks, unfortunately it didn't help. I tried from another users  
account, and same outcome, so I think I may have been wrong about it  
being a user config problem. Here are the xemacs packages I am using, as  
well as the auctex, in case that is helpful.


miles:~# dpkg -l |grep xemacs
ii  xemacs21 21.4.19-2   highly customizable 
text editor
ii  xemacs21-basesupport 2007.04.27-1   Editor and 
kitchen sink -- compiled elisp su
ii  xemacs21-bin 21.4.19-2   highly customizable 
text editor -- support b
ii  xemacs21-mule21.4.19-2   highly customizable 
text editor -- Mule bina
ii  xemacs21-mulesupport 2007.04.27-1   Editor and 
kitchen sink -- Mule elisp suppor
ii  xemacs21-support 21.4.19-2   highly customizable 
text editor -- architect


miles:~# dpkg -l |grep auctex
ii  auctex   11.83-7.3   integrated document 
editing environment for



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My mind was running in the wrong channel when I suggested python-mode.

I use emacs21, and C-c C-c on a latex file does work. Out of curiosity
I installed xemacs-nomule, which also works on my system. The only thing
that I could see different from your installation is that the latest version
of xemacs 21 in lenny is 21.4.21-4. So you might try updating. You do have
the latest version of auctex. I doubt that the problem is your configuration,
unless somehow you managed to undefine C-c C-c.

Sorry I offered the wrong advice earlier.

Bob Parnes


No problem. Updating to latest version didn't help, so I think I must 
have managed to undefine C-c C-c somehow. No idea how I would have done 
that, or how to get it back. I tried getting rid of my config files to 
see if that would help, but no joy.


~maria


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