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Re: [AUCTeX] 11.84 and emacs 22.09x issues on win box
From: |
Nathaniel Beck |
Subject: |
Re: [AUCTeX] 11.84 and emacs 22.09x issues on win box |
Date: |
Fri, 02 Feb 2007 18:41:35 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (Windows/20061207) |
Thanks to all. requiring mik-tex (somehow I
assumed that was already required, assumptions can
be bad) and then customizing TeX-ouput-view-style
did the trick.
Two very quick questions
1. in T-o-v-s I have for pdf in the customization
acrobat %o
this requires a enter key before it submits the
command, which then works fine - any way to get it
to automatically start acrobat without hitting the
enter key in the minibuf
2. in the command menu i still have all these
commands i never use - eg print, spell (i use my
own in the edit menu) - where can i look to get
rid of these?
thanks for all the help. For others who face
similar issues, i have left some of the earlier
traffice in.
neal
David Kastrup wrote:
Ralf Angeli <address@hidden> writes:
* Nathaniel Beck (2007-01-31) writes:
1. After installing 11.84, I made a new .emacs to
change the behavior of the command menu so at to
eliminate commands i never use and add acrobat
viewing as a command. All works fine, except that
acrobat opens but complains it cannot find the
specified file.
'(TeX-command-list (quote (("TeX" "%(PDF)%(tex) %`%S%(PDFout)%(mode)%' %t" TeX-run-TeX nil (latex-mode texinfo-mode) :help "Run plain TeX") ("LaTeX" "%`%l%(mode)%' %t" TeX-run-TeX nil (latex-mode doctex-mode) :help "Run LaTeX") ("Makeinfo" "makeinfo %t" TeX-run-compile nil (texinfo-mode) :help
"Run Makeinfo with Info output") ("Makeinfo HTML" "makeinfo --html %t" TeX-run-compile nil (texinfo-mode) :help "Run Makeinfo with HTML output") ("AmSTeX" "%(PDF)amstex %`%S%(PDFout)%(mode)%' %t" TeX-run-TeX nil (ams-tex-mode) :help "Run AMSTeX") ("ConTeXt" "texexec --once --texutil
%(execopts)%t" TeX-run-TeX nil (context-mode) :help "Run ConTeXt once") ("ConTeXt Full" "texexec %(execopts)%t" TeX-run-TeX nil (context-mode) :help "Run ConTeXt until completion") ("BibTeX" "bibtex %s" TeX-run-BibTeX nil t :help "Run BibTeX")("Acrobat" "Acrobat.exe %s.pdf"
TeX-run-discard nil nil) ("Clean" "TeX-clean" TeX-run-function nil t :help "Delete generated intermediate files") ("Clean All" "(
TeX-clean t)" TeX-run-function nil t :help "Delete generated intermediate and output files")
("Other" "" TeX-run-command t t :help "Run an arbitrary command"))))
The canonical way to change the viewing command is to change the
variable `TeX-output-view-style'. An easy way to get a more
Windows-friendly setup of AUCTeX is putting the line
(require 'tex-site)
into your init file.
rather (require 'tex-mik)