From: Ralf Angeli <dev.null@caeruleus.net>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Having .emacs distinguish betweeen LaTeX and XeLaTeX
Date: Sun, 27 May 2012 21:08:42 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4fc27bbb$0$6561$9b4e6d93@newsspool4.arcor-online.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 87mx4tkhwj.fsf@engels.HistoricalMaterialism.info
* Haines Brown (2012-05-27) writes:
> I would like to specify the TeX engine with the emacs command line, such
> as with C-c C-c latex and C-c C-c xelatex, rather than having it only
> call whichever TeX-engine is specified in AUCTeX configuration or in
> .emacs init file. At present I can only switch between processing LaTeX
> and XeLaTeX files by inserting or commenting a line in .emacs (setq
> TeX-engine 'xetex) and reload emacs.
>
> Simplest would be to have AUCTeX not specify any TeX-engine and instead
> use the engine specified at the command prompt. There does not seem to
> be any way to do this, and so an alternative might be for .emacs to
> specify the TeX engine by distinguishing between LaTeX and XeLaTeX
> files.
You can set the engine as a file variable in the files which require
XeTeX.
For example like this:
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: latex
%%% TeX-engine: xetex
%%% TeX-PDF-mode: t
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% End:
> Someone using the Jed editor does this. He sets the default TeX-engine to
> xetex if the document uses packages peculiar to XeTeX:
>
> if (re_fsearch("\\usepackage.*unicode-math") or
> re_fsearch("\\usepackage.*fontspec") or
> re_fsearch("\\usepackage.*polyglossia")
> )
> define_blocal_var("latex_output", "xetex");
>
> Is it possible to something comparable to this if construction in .emacs
> init? I know nothing of lisp, but guess it would be something like:
>
> ( if
> (search-forward "\usepackage*fontspec") or
> (search-forward "\usepackage*polyglossia")
> (setq TeX-engine 'xetex))
AUCTeX uses style files for things like this. For example for
fontspec.sty you'd write a file called fontspec.el which is placed in
AUCTeX's style directory and which switches the TeX engine to XeTeX.
See (info "(auctex)Style Files") for details.
--
Ralf
prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-05-27 19:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-05-27 11:00 Having .emacs distinguish betweeen LaTeX and XeLaTeX Haines Brown
2012-05-27 11:16 ` Teemu Likonen
2012-05-27 13:31 ` Haines Brown
2012-05-27 17:06 ` Haines Brown
2012-05-27 12:51 ` XeCycle
2012-05-27 19:08 ` Ralf Angeli [this message]
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