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Vincent.
> To: auctex@gnu.org
> From: t...@gnu.org
> Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 08:30:00 +0100
> Subject: Re: [AUCTeX] Is it possible to use the buffer-file-name in a local
> variable ?
>
> Denis Bitouzé writes:
>
> > BTW, is it possible to ask for anothe
Denis Bitouzé writes:
> BTW, is it possible to ask for another name for the output file than
> `_region_'?
The name is given by
,
| TeX-region is a variable defined in `tex-buf.el'.
| Its value is "_region_"
|
| Documentation:
| *Base name of temporary file for `TeX-command-region' and
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Le 05/02/15 à 17h52, Nicolas Richard a écrit :
>>> I deprecated \includeonly in favor of TeX-command-region, and I now do
>>> collaborative editing through auto-synchronisation of files (owncloud,
>>> dropbox) instead of sending files around. So I'm now a happy
>>> one-file-does-it-all kind of La
Le 04/02/2015 22:25, Denis Bitouzé a écrit :
> Le 04/02/15 à 11h36, Nicolas Richard a écrit
> :
>> Denis Bitouzé writes:
>>> Well, splitting the document in subfiles is a good practice anyway :)
>>
>> for me, splitting in subfiles was good for :
>> - \includeonly
>> - collaborative editing
>
Le 03/02/15 à 08h54, Tassilo Horn a écrit :
> Denis Bitouzé writes:
>
>> I'd like to use the buffer-file-name in a local variable, like this:
>>
>> ┌
>> │ %%% Local Variables:
>> │ %%% mode: latex
>> │ %%% TeX-master: "main"
>> │ %%% LaTeX-command: "pdflatex
>> '\includeonly{}\inp
Hi Tassilo,
2015-02-03 8:54 GMT+01:00 Tassilo Horn :
> Denis Bitouzé writes:
>
>> I'd like to use the buffer-file-name in a local variable, like this:
>>
>> ┌
>> │ %%% Local Variables:
>> │ %%% mode: latex
>> │ %%% TeX-master: "main"
>> │ %%% LaTeX-command: "pdflatex
>> '\includeon
Denis Bitouzé writes:
> I'd like to use the buffer-file-name in a local variable, like this:
>
> ┌
> │ %%% Local Variables:
> │ %%% mode: latex
> │ %%% TeX-master: "main"
> │ %%% LaTeX-command: "pdflatex
> '\includeonly{}\input{main}'"
> │ %%% End:
Hi,
I'd like to use the buffer-file-name in a local variable, like this:
┌
│ %%% Local Variables:
│ %%% mode: latex
│ %%% TeX-master: "main"
│ %%% LaTeX-command: "pdflatex '\includeonly{}\input{main}'"
│ %%% End: ^^
└
Is it