jfbu writes:
Le 17/10/2016 à 16:39, Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo a écrit :
Hi, François. François Patte writes:
1- How does emacs know the new path to auctex-11.89.5 as
nothing has changed in my .emacs file ((add-to-list 'load-path
"~/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-11.88.6") is still
Hi, François.
François Patte writes:
1- How does emacs know the new path to auctex-11.89.5 as nothing
has changed in my .emacs file ((add-to-list 'load-path
"~/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-11.88.6") is still there but emacs uses
now: ~/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-11.89.5/)
Probably package-initialize is c
Mosè Giordano writes:
and also the X by a chi, because this should be this way in TeX
after all.
TEX is the upper case of "τέχ". Most of upper case Latin
letters are the same the Greek ones.
And the TeX logo (command \TeX in LaTeX), outputs it in capital
Latin letters as well.
--
Jorge
Robert Dodier writes:
As to combining Maxima and LaTeX, one way to do that which might
be suitable for your purposes is to use Jupyter (formerly
IPython) which presents a notebook interface.
You could also try notebooks of SageMathCloud that already include
Maxima and LaTeX support: https:/
Mosè Giordano writes:
What we need now are ideas and suggestions about the design of
the logo, so it's your time to chime in and share your thoughts!
By the way, where does the name AUCTeX come from? I couldn't find
in the manual or the website.
--
Jorge.
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Jean-François writes:
the idea isn't to implement in LaTeX what org can do, but to
share the same syntax, so that org can do its things, but then
on C-cC-c the table is compiled by LaTeX
That is exactly what orgtbl-mode does, see:
(info "(org) A LaTeX example")
Best,
--
Jorge.
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Mosè Giordano writes:
I like org, and I used it in the past (nowadays much less), and
its table features are really impressive. In particular I love
the possibility to turn Emacs into a full fledged spreadsheet
combining org and calc. Nevertheless, I don't like very much
the final LaTeX out
By the way, you are better off asking for these sort of thing at
the emacs help list.
Best,
--
Jorge.
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Hi Manuel!
Manuel González Suárez writes:
Above all, I am quite newbie, but I work with Emacs (LaTeX,
ConTeXt, etc.) some years ago, and I want to know how I have to
set to work with the Emacs python mode. I would like to write
code and run it within Emacs itself. Do I have to install a
pack
Tassilo Horn writes:
I've just added it to `TeX-view-program-list-builtin' in AUCTeX
git. It calls a new command `TeX-pdf-tools-sync-view'.
Excellent, thank you very much.
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Jorge.
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Tassilo Horn writes:
E.g., `pdf-sync-correlate-pdf' would return a list (file line
column search-regex) where the latter would only be used by
`pdf-sync-goto-tex' if column is -1 (in the hope that some
future SyncTeX version will eventually provide correct line
numbers).
According to the au
Tassilo Horn writes:
just in case you didn't already know PDF Tools
https://github.com/politza/pdf-tools
you might want to give it a whirl.
I installed it a couple of weeks ago, and it has completely
replaced any other PDF viewer for me, now I open PDF with
emacsclient. I hope that som
Igor Sosa Mayor writes:
is there a way to narrow the buffer to the section I working on?
Emacs (not only AUCTeX) uses "C-x n n" to narrow to the region. So
you could do "M-x LaTeX-mark-section" followed by "C-x n n".
For the record, "C-x n w" narrows the region back.
Best,
--
Jorge.
Hi, Tamas.
Tamas Papp writes:
In the current version, it toggles between
\begin{equation*}
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
\end{equation*}
and
\begin{equation}
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
\end{equation}
Generally I do that with "C-u C-c C-e", but I still have to type
"equ". Perhaps to get what you want,
Thorsten Grothe writes:
In the text properties, the face should indicate
(font-latex-italic-face). If it does then the problem might be
that you changed something in the face. Hit enter over
(font-latex-italic-face) (or do "M-x describe-face
font-latex-italic-face"), to see if you changed the
Thorsten Grothe writes:
the command \textsl{} has a strange fontification -- auctex
shows it underlined like so
\textsl{__}. BTW. Auctex
does the same with the command \textit{_}.
That is not the default. It should show it slanted and hav
`dbus-ignore-errors' not being
> defined.
>
> Bye,
> Mosè
>
> 2013/6/27 Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo :
> > Hi, I just compiled and installed auctex from the git repository (cloned
> > today) and when I open a .tex file I am getting the following error:
> >
>
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