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Fwd: [Bug-AUCTeX] bug in tex-expand-list, 11.84-4


From: Peter Olmsted
Subject: Fwd: [Bug-AUCTeX] bug in tex-expand-list, 11.84-4
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 10:14:59 +0100


OK, so it looks like the Auctex I downloaded via fink (from a mirror
somewhere) has the bug in it. To clarify: the version I downloaded
defines latex and tex in tex-command-list with the expansion string
 "%x", but this  expansion string isn't defined in tex-expand-list.

I did not add this myself. Removing reference to %x from the definitions
of tex and latex in tex-command-list now seem to work.

Cheers,

 - Peter        

Hi Ralf,

Thanks for replying.

On 22 Sep 2007, at 15:25, Ralf Angeli wrote:

* Peter Olmsted (2007-09-22) writes:

I have just installed the latest auctex, 11.84-4. Out of the box,
latex and tex are configured with a %x expansion character in tex-
command-list.  E.g.
as "latex %x  %t".

Then either you or the people you got AUCTeX from defined it like
this.

TeX-command-list '(("TeX" "tex  '\\nonstopmode\\input %t'" TeX-run-
TeX nil t)
                    ("TeX Interactive" "tex  %t" TeX-run-interactive nil t)
                    ("LaTeX" "latex  '\\nonstopmode\\input{%t}'"
                     TeX-run-LaTeX nil t)

This has close to nothing in common with the default value of a
vanilla
AUCTeX 11.84 installation. I suggest you remove the customization you
have for `TeX-command-list'.

If removing the customization does not work, you likely have old files lying around which shadow the new ones (or the distribution of AUCTeX
you are using is broken).

Sorry, I'm a bit confused...

The definition I  received (which was downloaded using fink, not sure
which mirror) used the expansion %x, which is not defined in tex-
expand-list.
So, it now works with %x removed.

Are you suggesting that I put the %x back in and hence remove my
change? If so, can you tell me what %x is supposed to expand to?
Or am I correct to have it set up as it is now, without %x?

Thanks again, and sorry for the confusion.

  -- Peter

I am just saying that the %x stuff is not present in vanilla AUCTeX. So
either Fink or you put that in.  In the former case (assuming you did
not change `TeX-command-list' and `TeX-expand-list') it could be a bug
introduced by Fink.  In the latter case you should remove your
customizations (assuming the %x stuff was introduced by you before the
upgrade).

--
Ralf





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