could not find any in Google or the
info files.
If it helps to know, I am using emacs 26.3, Xubunty 18.04, and have tried
Evince and Atril as PDF viewers (with none does AUCTeX make the PDF window
active).
SM
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Santiago Mejia
Assistant Professor
Fordham University
Santiago.
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 7:35 PM Mosè Giordano wrote:
> Hi Santiago,
>
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 4:33 AM Santiago Mejia
> wrote:
> >
> > I've been trying to find information about this in the manual and
> online, but have not had any luck so far.
>
I've been trying to find information about this in the manual and online,
but have not had any luck so far.
My general question: is there a way to get AUCTeX to always prompt me for
an optional argument of a specific command when I invoke it with
TeX-insert-macro (i.e. C-c )? (like it does when yo
After I installed emacs24, I tried to remove emacs23 from my system using
the ubuntu software center. The ubuntu system required me to uninstall
auctex to uninstall emacs23. I complied, and after the process was done
went ahead and reinstalled auctex. Unfortunately, now I don't have the
auctex i
I am a novice, and have been struggling to find an answer to this in the
documentation and on google with no result.
When I enter the macro "\cite" in the minibuffer, Reftex (or AucTex)
recognizes that it is a quotation and activates the Reftex interface (just
as if I had written C-c [). How can
I am not sure whether I understand the question. However, it seems to
me that all you need to do is to configure the variable
TeX-output-view-style
If this is what you need, and you have difficulty configuring the
variable, let me know and I might be able to help you.
S.
> I've found tex-dvi-view-command to change the command to view dvi
> files but nothing like this for pdf files. How can I customize the
> command used to view PDF files?
What I've done, is customize the variable (which is actually a list)
TeX-output-view-style. You can customize this variable f
Is there a way to deal with abbreviations (abbrevs) in latex documents
that work only under LaTeX or TeX documents, but that do not work in
other text based modes.
I recently began using gnus, but there are many abbreviations, that I
use specifically for LaTeX, which I do not want to use in gnus.