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[AUCTeX] How to insert an option into a cmd string
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djh |
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[AUCTeX] How to insert an option into a cmd string |
Date: |
Thu, 06 Oct 2005 17:30:24 +0900 |
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Src: auctex 11.81 fine
Built: With "cygwin NT 5.1 1.5.18 July 2005", gcc etc.
Result: This works perfectly when using the emacs I built from
gnu's platform independent code from CVS, emacs vers. 22.0.50.1
when ran in cygwin's X-windows.
Target:
On my NT-EMACS (not the X-window cygwin version) This is made to use the
same code as the cygwin built auctex.
From the NT-emacs, the default view command comes up as:
xdvi filename.dvi
This wont work as is, but if I manually, add a display parameter, it
will invoke xdvi in an x-window just fine. E.g.:
xdvi -display :0.0 filename.dvi
Of course I have to have an the cygwin's X server running.
Again I want to change the default view command from
change from:
"xdvi filename.dvi"
to:
"xdvi -display :0.0 filename.dvi"
I am not on the list, so any responses please make sure to "cc" or "to"
me e-mail address.
Thanks for your assistance,
Darel Henman
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