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Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?
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sokobania . 01 |
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Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer? |
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Tue, 7 Oct 2014 00:40:19 -0700 (PDT) |
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Le lundi 6 octobre 2014 17:01:22 UTC+2, agjf....@gmail.com a écrit :
> Hi!
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> I am using Aquamacs with AUCTeX and Skim to edit and view LaTeX documents.
> It used to work just fine but when I upgraded to version 3.0a (based on Emacs
> 24), I started to get these sorts of messages.
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> Specifically, I will have run LaTeX using the button at the top. Then I will
> try to start editing again.
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> At the bottom of the frame I will get my first message, "Something.tex
> changed on disk; really edit the buffer? (y,n,r or C-h)" I press "y" to keep
> editing.
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> Then when I go to run LaTeX again, a dialog box pops up saying,
> "something.tex has changed since visited or saved. Save anyway?" I click on
> the "Yes" button to run LaTeX.
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> Immediately I will get at the bottom of the frame, "something.tex changed on
> disk; really edit the buffer? (y,n,r or C-h)". I press "y".
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> And then it's fine again for a little while!
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> There is a thread about this already on the Aquamacs group:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/aquamacs-devel/yX-kkfJTNlU.
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> There was some suggestion that it might be related to use of a file hosting
> service like Dropbox, and it's true I used to have Dropbox installed. But I
> uninstalled it some time ago (because I thought that might resolve this
> problem).
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> David Reitter (author of Aquamacs) says it is not a problem of his making and
> that I might have better luck asking here.
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> Thanks, Alistair.
I happened to see some strange behavior (I can't remember if it's the same)
when the file was hosted on a server with a clock out of sync (the file was
considered newer than the current time on the machine running emacs).
But, if you use only one macintosh with a local hard drive, this can not be the
correct explanation.
- something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, agjf . tucker, 2014/10/06
- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, Alexander Baier, 2014/10/06
- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?,
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- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, agjf . tucker, 2014/10/07
- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, agjf . tucker, 2014/10/09
- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, Barry Margolin, 2014/10/09
- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, agjf . tucker, 2014/10/16
- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, Barry Margolin, 2014/10/16
- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, agjf . tucker, 2014/10/17
- Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, H. Dieter Wilhelm, 2014/10/25
Re: something.tex changed on disk; really edit the buffer?, H. Dieter Wilhelm, 2014/10/09