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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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
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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 use the elpa package system to install and so far had n
Ikumi Keita writes:
>> David Kastrup writes:
>
>> The Emacs application type has nothing to do with the kpathsea
>> separator.
>
> Yes, of course. The Emacs application type only comes into play when
> it is intended to take the default value of
> `TeX-kpathsea-path-delimiter' from `path-s
Hi all,
It seems that this message was lost and didn't get to auctex@gnu.org. I
changed my email settings and am trying to send again. Apologies in
advance in case that you receive this message twice.
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> David Kastrup w
Ikumi Keita writes:
> 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 use the elpa package system to install and so far had no
>> problems.
>
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 use the elpa package system to install and so far had no
> problems.
>> 2. What are the values of `Te
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
Dear all,
Although I sent this message yesterday, it seems that it got lost in the
sea of the Internet. I'm resending, so please bear with me if anyone
receives this message twice.
Hi Sivaram,
> Sivaram Neelakantan w
Hi Sivaram,
2017-11-27 15:41 GMT+01:00 Sivaram Neelakantan :
>
> 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 d
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
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