On Mon, Aug 22 2022,petepetit...@my.mail.de nil wrote:
> Hi,
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>
> Nobody knows? In the auctex-command settings I've tried by changing command
> 'pdflatex' to 'pdflatex.exe', but auctex still can not find TexLive.
>
> Maybe I have to give and/ or mount the full Windows TexLive
On Thu, Feb 24 2022,Ikumi Keita wrote:
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> You can supply the default values for first invocation in the emacs
> session, by customizing `LaTeX-float', `LaTeX-default-position' and
> `LaTeX-default-format' respectively.
>
Thanks, I didn't know this, I will check this out.
si
On Wed, Feb 23 2022,Ikumi Keita wrote:
> Hi Sivaram,
>
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> When AUCTeX asks format for tabular env., respond with some non-empty
> answer such as c|l|r. Then you'll get suitable number of "&" signs like
> this:
> \begin{table}
> \centering
> \begin{tabular}[t]{c|l|r}
> &&
On Tue, Feb 15 2022,Mandar Mitra wrote:
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> You don't like C-c C-e (insert environment) table? It behaves a little
> like what you want. It doesn't ask for the number of rows though, and
> the &s are all strung together without any space between them.
I get asked about float, ce
Is there any macro for table creation? Ask for columns,rows and
justification and insert a skeletal latex table environment? I think
there's something in org-mode to export as latex but wanted to know if
there is anything within auctex.
Or even better, paste a CSV, mark it and invoke a comman
On Wed, Oct 13 2021,Vladimir Lomov wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm using AUCTeX with pdf-tools on two hosts. One has a FullHD monitor, the
> other is connected to a 4k monitor. I faced some weird behavior of
> AUCTeX+pdf-tools combination on the host with 4k monitor. On the host with
> FullHD monitor a fr
On Wed, Oct 30 2019,m...@gnu.org nil wrote:
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> A new method is implemented in preview-latex to adjust the
> foreground colors of generated images to those of Emacs, when the
> LaTeX command produces PDF. The traditional method became invalid
> because of the change introduced i
On Wed, Dec 20 2017,Ikumi Keita wrote:
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> I committed a change according to the above idea in the git repository.
> Sivaram, could you give it a try? I confirmed that
> (setq LaTeX-default-options "a4paper,12pt,draft")
> has the expected effect on my side.
>
Thanks for fixing
On Sun, Dec 03 2017,Mosè Giordano wrote:
> Hi Sivaram,
>
> the latest commit in git should have fixed the issue
>
> * c27f60f4 (2017-12-04) Fix auto detect of kpathsea delimeter
>
> It does work for me now. I hope to be able to release a new stable
> version of AUCTeX today.
>
> Bye,
> Mosè
On Sun, Dec 03 2017,Mosè Giordano wrote:
> Hi Sivaram,
>
> the latest commit in git should have fixed the issue
>
> * c27f60f4 (2017-12-04) Fix auto detect of kpathsea delimeter
>
> It does work for me now. I hope to be able to release a new stable
> version of AUCTeX today.
>
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On Wed, Nov 29 2017,Ikumi Keita wrote:
> Hi Sivaram, thank you for your reply.
>
>>>>>> Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
>>> 1. Have you been experiencing that problem since long before? Or did
>>> that begin to occur recently?
>
>> Recently. I us
On Tue, Nov 28 2017,Ikumi Keita wrote:
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> The reason might be my recent commit in the git repository. Could you
> please answer some questions in order to figure out the problem?
> 1. Have you been experiencing that problem since long before? Or did
>that begin to occur r
On Tue, Nov 28 2017,Mosè Giordano wrote:
> Hi Sivaram,
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>
> Thanks for the report. I guess the value of `TeX-tree-roots' for you
> is nil, right? You can check it with
>
> C-h v TeX-tree-roots RET
>
> What happens if you run
>
> M-: (TeX-tree-roots) RET
>
> ?
>
Both
I get the subj line error, if I do C-c C-e to start a blank document.
if I manually type the stuff below it works and compiles.
A quick google search reveals a patch was done by Ralf for the same
issue posted by me though I don't know what. And (executable-find
"kpsewhich") is "c:/cygwin/bin/kps
How do I have C-C C-C bound only to LateX all the time instead of
View(which turns up after successful compilation)? I use an external
viewer that auto refreshes on compilation, so I really don't need view
from Emacs. Ditto for region/buffer compile
sivaram
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On Tue, Sep 06 2016,Mosè Giordano wrote:
> Hi Sivaram,
>
> as an alternative, don't use "auctex-latexmk" package at all, but just
> issue C-c C-a (M-x TeX-command-run-all RET) in place of C-c C-c when
> you want to compile. You'll get pretty much the same result, with the
> difference that you do
On Tue, Sep 06 2016,Piet van Oostrum wrote:
> Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
>
>> On Sun, Aug 21 2016,Mosè Giordano wrote:
> [snip]
>> I just saw a package auctex-latexmk on melpa. Anyone know how to use
>> that?
>
> See the doc
> https://github.com/tom-tan/a
On Sun, Aug 21 2016,Mosè Giordano wrote:
> Hi Sivaram,
>
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>> when I share my Latex files, I'd like to share a Makefile instead of
>> Texing instructions
>
> Unless I want to specify a static chain of commands, I use tools like
> "latexmk" in my Makefiles, that dynamically deter
On Sun, Aug 21 2016,Mosè Giordano wrote:
> Hi Sivaram,
>
> 2016-08-17 6:57 GMT+02:00 Sivaram Neelakantan :
>> Hi,
>>
>> Would it be possible for an option to generate a Makefile based on the
>> local variables that are set for included Tex files?
>
> T
Hi,
Would it be possible for an option to generate a Makefile based on the
local variables that are set for included Tex files? Since Auctex
smartly figures out the compilation sequence, would it be make sense
to create a Makefile?
when I share my Latex files, I'd like to share a Makefile instea
On Thu, Oct 29 2015,Vincent Belaïche wrote:
> Hello Sivaram,
>
> Make is not the best tool for LaTeX because often you have auxiliary
> files that are both output and input and need to be written several
> times. So the time-stamp based logic of Make is not adequate.
>
> Rather, like Tassilo, I us
On Tue, Oct 27 2015,Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
>
>> Is it possible for Auctex to generate a makefile based on the
>> structure of the master file?
>
> You mean, something which would look through your document for picking
> out included files an
Is it possible for Auctex to generate a makefile based on the
structure of the master file?
sivaram
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On Thu, Nov 28 2013,Tassilo Horn wrote:
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>
> Ok, but be aware that now you're living on unsupported ground. ;-)
Well, it works with no issues now, so Tathastu[1].
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>> Where do I start looking?
>
> Well, that's what I'm using now to run auctex from the git clo
On Wed, Nov 27 2013,Tassilo Horn wrote:
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> export MAKEINFO=/usr/bin/makeinfo
>
> into your shell's init file (e.g., ~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc).
Yes, that worked. I was able to compile the files.
>> 2. style files are not being picked when I add packages like beamer
>> and listing
I just synced my auctex with the remote git repository and I have a
few issues during compilation.
./configure --with-emacs=c:/gnu/emacs-24.3/bin/emacs
--with-texmf-dir=c:/MiKTeX2.9/
this creates the makefile and when I do make
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m
On Wed, Feb 15 2012,Michael Bach wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running AUCTeX 11.86 on emacs 24.0.92.1 obtained from [1]. I
> installed AUCTeX via `package.el' from elpa. I did no customization of
> `TeX-command-list' or relatives. My OS is Windows 7 because this is a
> box at work. I already insta
On Mon, Oct 10 2011,Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Hi Philipp,
>
> can't you just go without installing at all?
>
> I have a CVS checkout of AUCTeX in which I regularly do
>
> cvs up && make all
>
> Then I point emacs to the lisp sources using
>
> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/repos/el/auctex/")
> (load
On Tue, Sep 06 2011,spinner wrote:
> FOLLOW UP:
>
> I've done some testing and observe that C-c = on my Beamer documents (Beamer
> document class) produces the same kind of TOC buffer as in common LaTeX
> documents with sections, subsections, and so on until I apply style hooks
> C-c C-n on the d
On Sun, May 29 2011,Ralf Angeli wrote:
> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2011-05-29) writes:
>
>> Is there a way to customise or automatically save the file before
>> compiling? I'd rather not be asked to save the file before hitting
>> C-c C-c; if it's not saved, save
Hi,
Is there a way to customise or automatically save the file before
compiling? I'd rather not be asked to save the file before hitting
C-c C-c; if it's not saved, save it and compile is what I'd prefer.
Is there a way to set this behaviour,please?
sivaram
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On Sun, May 01 2011,Ralf Angeli wrote:
> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2011-04-28) writes:
>
>> On Tue, Apr 26 2011,Ralf Angeli wrote:
>>
>>> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2011-04-19) writes:
>>>
>>> Is the `bin' directory of MiKTeX in PATH? In oth
On Tue, Apr 26 2011,Ralf Angeli wrote:
> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2011-04-19) writes:
>
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> Is the `bin' directory of MiKTeX in PATH? In other words, does
> M-: (executable-find "kpsewhich")
> return a path to the executable?
>
evaling the a
Hi,
On a XP machine, I configured and installed CVS auctex thus.
./configure --with-emacs=/cygdrive/c/gnu/emacs-23.3/bin/emacs
--with-texmf-dir='/cygdrive/c/MiKTeX2.9'
--prefix=/cygdrive/c/gnu/emacs-23.3
--with-lispdir=/cygdrive/c/gnu/emacs-23.3/site-lisp
With a minimal file as
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On Sat, Sep 18 2010,Ralf Angeli wrote:
> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2010-09-18) writes:
>
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>
> Hm, this is working fine here with TeX Live 2009. A possible cause for
> the problem could be stuff in the output generated by MiKTeX which
> confuses the parse
I just updated to the latest cvs auctex and recompiled everything. On
the std sample2e.tex, preview works on the section, region, buffer but
not on the whole document.
Preview-LaTeX exited as expected with code 1 at Sat Sep 18 19:12:50
LaTeX: LaTeX found no preview images
So C-c C-p C-d doesn't
Ralf Angeli writes:
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> I cannot reproduce this. I usually use black on white, but when
> creating a frame with
> M-: (make-frame '((background-color . "black") (foreground-color . "white")))
> and running `preview-document' on circ.tex I get the following result:
> This is wit
Ralf Angeli writes:
> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2009-01-06) writes:
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> Did you install the libraries for image support as described in
> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/README>?
>
ahh, yes, it works now. Downloaded the following
libpng-1.2.34-1-dep.zip
I tried the builtin example circ.tex and I can't seem to get it to
work. With png and dvipng as preview-image-type, I got errors saying
error in process sentinel: preview-reraise-error: preview-image-type
setting 'png unsupported by this Emacs
Setting it to jpeg, seems to render some black boxes
While working on latex documents, I've enabled outline-minor-mode and
have set the following keybindings.
(local-set-key (quote [f7]) (quote show-all))
(local-set-key (quote [S-f7]) (quote hide-body))
This is slightly unsatisfactory as I'd prefer f7 to toggle between
show-all and hide-body as tha
Ken Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> Nice. That worked; So I plug in "cygstart acrord32 %o" and now I can
>> get the reader launched from Emacs.
>
> You could even delete "acrord32" and just use "cygstart %o", assuming
> that acrord32 is the default windows program for viewing pdf fi
Ken Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 4/13/2008 8:31 AM, Ralf Angeli wrote:
>> Could be that `start' is useless in Cygwin. I don't know because I
>> don't have Cygwin installed.
>
> Try cygstart instead of start.
Nice. That worked; So I plug in "cygstart acrord32 %o" and now I can
get the
Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> What happens if you try to view the PDF file? Is "acrord32" actually
> the name of the executable? Is "acrord32" in PATH?
Nothing, when "View" was called, it was initially
start "" lic.pdf
Nothing happened as the reader was not launched. So I
On Emacs-22.2 and auctex, how do I configure auctex to call the win32
acrobat reader to open the generated file?
Setting it to acrord32 didn't work.
TeX-output-view-style is a variable defined in `tex.el'.
Its value is
(("^dvi$" "^pstricks$\\|^pst-\\|^psfrag$" "dvips %d -o && start \"\" %f")
(
Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Does "c:/var/tmp/" exist?
No
>
> What's the output of
> M-: (file-writable-p "/var/tmp/")
> ?
t
>
> I'm suspecting that "/var/tmp/" exists for Cygwin and when trying to
> write to that directory it gets transposed to "c:/var/tmp/", roughly
> sp
Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2008-03-30) writes:
>
>> 1. I still get those ^Ms in the log C-c C-l
>
> Do those disappear if you comment your settings for
> `process-coding-system-alist', `shell-file-name' and the li
Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2008-03-30) writes:
> Are you sure the "c:" part will work?
Fixed that.
[...]
>> 1. I had the graphicx package defined and so did a C-c C-n. That didn't
>> work
>
> When you load
This is going to be a bit convoluted as I might be doing something
harebrained.
Since tetex is no longer supported on cygwin, I decided to switch to
miktex. so I have tetex under cygwin and miktex in c:\miktex2.7, currently.
I compiled and installed auctex as
[sivaram@/cygdrive/c/gnu/elisp/auc
This list is also used for promotion and demption of sectioning
commands
demotion?
sivaram
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Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Sivaram Neelakantan (2008-03-25) writes:
>
>> How do I get the frametitle in the TOC reftex buffer? I believe
>> reftex-section-levels has to be changed but what I don't know. I
>> tried ("\frametitle{}" .
How do I get the frametitle in the TOC reftex buffer? I believe
reftex-section-levels has to be changed but what I don't know. I
tried ("\frametitle{}" . 7) but that didn't work. Even tried putting
it in increasing sequence; that didn't too.
What should I change?
sivaram
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next time I try c-c C-f C-t on a word it comes out as \mathtt instead
of \texttt. Is that the correct behaviour?
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Joost Kremers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 11:29:29PM +0530, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
>> I realise that the invocations are different for texttt and verb but
>> is there a simple method to make a few words verbatim when
>> highlighted?
>
Is it possible to apply the macro \verb on selected text? I have a
lot of shell variables that are named with _'s and they need to appear
as typewriter style;\texttt does not
help due to the underscores. The only way is \verb++ and that is
currently not applying the delimiter at the ends of the
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