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[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/doc/wininstall.texi
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Ralf Angeli |
Subject: |
[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/doc/wininstall.texi |
Date: |
Thu, 09 Feb 2006 08:55:19 +0000 |
Index: auctex/doc/wininstall.texi
diff -u auctex/doc/wininstall.texi:1.24 auctex/doc/wininstall.texi:1.25
--- auctex/doc/wininstall.texi:1.24 Fri Aug 19 12:41:52 2005
+++ auctex/doc/wininstall.texi Thu Feb 9 08:55:19 2006
@@ -47,8 +47,13 @@
The commands above are examples for common usage. More on configuration
options can be found in the detailed installation instructions below.
+If the configuration script failed to find all required programs, make
+sure that these programs are in your system path and add directories
+containing the programs to the @env{PATH} environment variable if
+necessary.
+
@item
-If there were no error messages, type
+If there were no further error messages, type
@example
make
@@ -253,7 +258,7 @@
display. This will be the case if you are using a native variant of
@w{Emacs 21}.
address@hidden address@hidden:dir}
address@hidden address@hidden:/dir}
This will specify the directory where your @TeX{} installation sits. If
your @TeX{} installation does not conform to the TDS (@TeX{} directory
standard), you may need to specify more options to get everything in
@@ -282,6 +287,12 @@
the required @emph{command line} executable under Windows; in contrast,
@file{gswin32.exe} is likely to fail.
+As an alternative to specifying variables for the @file{configure} call
+you can add directories containing the required executables to the
address@hidden variable of your Windows system. This is especially a good
+idea if Emacs has trouble finding the respective programs later during
+normal operation.
+
@item
Run @command{make} in the installation directory.
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