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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] Typeset LaTeX files with non-ascii file name in TeXLi
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Colin Baxter |
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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] Typeset LaTeX files with non-ascii file name in TeXLive 2018 |
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Mon, 21 May 2018 14:41:35 +0100 |
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>>>>> Arash Esbati <address@hidden> writes:
> Ikumi Keita <address@hidden> writes:
>> The difference between my two patches are summarized below:
>> 1. Previous patch Good points: - LaTeX format version banner is
>> not discarded in the log file. [1] - First line parsing is not
>> disabled. [2] - Bug#25276 is fixed. [3] Bad points: - Users
>> cannot put TeX codes in a command line by default. 2. New patch
>> Good points: - Users still can put TeX codes in a command line.
>> Bad points: - LaTeX format version banner is discarded in the log
>> file by default. - First line parsing is disabled by default. -
>> Bug#25276 remains.
>>
>> I still prefer the approach of the previous patch, but will honor
>> your opinion if you are still against it.
> Hi Keita,
> many thanks for working on this. I haven't looked at the patch,
> but I think we should keep `TeX-command-extra-options' working.
> It is a very flexible way to control the binary invoked on a file
> basis. E.g., all files which \usepackage{minted} need this:
> %%% TeX-command-extra-options: "-shell-escape"
> I'm not sure if first line parsing is so important. The issue
> described here[1] can be solved with
> %%% TeX-command-extra-options: "--fmt=foo.fmt"
> Hence, I'm voting to keep this feature running and drop something
> else.
I agree.
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