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Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.87; ctrl-C ` not working as it should


From: Mosè Giordano
Subject: Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.87; ctrl-C ` not working as it should
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 10:38:41 +0200

Hi Kevin,

2014-09-16 8:09 GMT+02:00 Kevin R Vixie <address@hidden>:
> It seems that this part of my preamble:
>
> \usepackage[bookmarks=true, % true means bookmarks
>             bookmarksnumbered=false, % left window are numbered
>             bookmarksopen=false, % true means only level 1 are displayed.
>             colorlinks=true,
>             linkcolor=red]{hyperref}
>
>
> is causing the problem because when I comment it
> out, the problem goes away. But that is still a bug
> since this has always worked before ...
>
>
> On 09/15/2014 10:59 PM, Kevin R Vixie wrote:
>> ((Sorry about the possible resend -- emacs not configured to
>> send these bug reports properly))
>>
>> --text follows this line--
>>
>>
>> Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
>> what in fact did happen.
>>
>> Be sure to consult the FAQ section in the manual before submitting
>> a bug report.  In addition check if the bug is reproducible with an
>> up-to-date version of AUCTeX.  So please upgrade to the version
>> available from http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/ if your
>> installation is older than the one available from the web site.
>>
>> If the bug is triggered by a specific (La)TeX file, you should try
>> to produce a minimal sample file showing the problem and include it
>> in your report.
>>
>> Your bug report will be posted to the AUCTeX bug reporting list.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Just upgraded to Trusty from precise and now, when there is even the
>> simplest error in a LaTeX file, and I hit "ctrl-C `" to view it, I get
>> "error occurred after last TeX file closed". I can induce this error
>> by adding a simple misspelling to a correctly written (and
>> correctly compiling) Latex file, like \gamma --> \gammma.

Wow, this is the most asked question of the day on the AUCTeX mailing
lists!  The solution is to call latex with the file line error style,
as explained also in the FAQ of AUCTeX:
http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex.html#FAQ  You can
accomplish that by adding the following code to your init file:

  (setq LaTeX-command-style
        '(("" "%(PDF)%(latex) -file-line-error %S%(PDFout)")))

See also http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/124246/31416  By the way, are
you the Kevin R. Vixie on TeX.stackexchange?  Your question has been
marked as a duplicate of this one.

Bye,
Mosè



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