* what are the commands on the menu
@ 2005-04-05 12:49 Olive
2005-04-05 13:08 ` David Kastrup
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From: Olive @ 2005-04-05 12:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
I used to use the standard TeX mode but D. Kastrup have convinced me
that auctex is better. My principal trouble about it is that I can't
figure out on what functions the command on the menu are bound. I would
like to define "\C-c\C-f" to be bound to the LaTeX command I see in the
menu (to emulate the key in the stand. mode). But if a do a describe-key
on this item; I get something like menu-function-<some-number>; which I
think is dynamically generated (?)
Anyone has a suggestion,
Olive
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* Re: what are the commands on the menu
2005-04-05 12:49 what are the commands on the menu Olive
@ 2005-04-05 13:08 ` David Kastrup
2005-04-05 13:37 ` Olive
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: David Kastrup @ 2005-04-05 13:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
Olive <olive.lin@versateladsl.be> writes:
> I used to use the standard TeX mode but D. Kastrup have convinced me
> that auctex is better.
Actually, it was not really my intent to turn you from the default
tex-mode.el as long as it was an informed decision.
> My principal trouble about it is that I can't figure out on what
> functions the command on the menu are bound. I would like to define
> "\C-c\C-f" to be bound to the LaTeX command I see in the menu (to
> emulate the key in the stand. mode).
This can be called a deficiency of AUCTeX, so it would probably be
best discussed on auctex-devel at gnu.org.
> But if a do a describe-key on this item; I get something like
> menu-function-<some-number>; which I think is dynamically generated
> (?)
Yes, more or less.
You probably want something like
(TeX-command "LaTeX" 'TeX-master-file 0)
to run the command "LaTeX" on the master file without prompting. If
you have a good suggestion where to add information like that in the
documentation (which really could make use of a lot of improvement),
please address it to the developer list which is usually quite
responsive.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: what are the commands on the menu
2005-04-05 13:08 ` David Kastrup
@ 2005-04-05 13:37 ` Olive
2005-04-05 13:53 ` David Kastrup
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Olive @ 2005-04-05 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
David Kastrup wrote:
> Olive <olive.lin@versateladsl.be> writes:
>
>
>>I used to use the standard TeX mode but D. Kastrup have convinced me
>>that auctex is better.
>
>
> Actually, it was not really my intent to turn you from the default
> tex-mode.el as long as it was an informed decision.
>
>
>>My principal trouble about it is that I can't figure out on what
>>functions the command on the menu are bound. I would like to define
>>"\C-c\C-f" to be bound to the LaTeX command I see in the menu (to
>>emulate the key in the stand. mode).
>
>
> This can be called a deficiency of AUCTeX, so it would probably be
> best discussed on auctex-devel at gnu.org.
>
>
>>But if a do a describe-key on this item; I get something like
>>menu-function-<some-number>; which I think is dynamically generated
>>(?)
>
>
> Yes, more or less.
>
> You probably want something like
>
> (TeX-command "LaTeX" 'TeX-master-file 0)
I had already tried this (after having looked in the source code; trying
to guess how thing are done); but then the files are not saved if there
are been modified (I have configured auctex to save all the modified
files). I have not tried to remake the LaTeX command by trying to save
the files myself since this command already exists and I tought that all
I have to do is to "locate it".
Olive
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* Re: what are the commands on the menu
2005-04-05 13:37 ` Olive
@ 2005-04-05 13:53 ` David Kastrup
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: David Kastrup @ 2005-04-05 13:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Olive <olive.lin@versateladsl.be> writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>> Olive <olive.lin@versateladsl.be> writes:
>>
>>>I used to use the standard TeX mode but D. Kastrup have convinced me
>>>that auctex is better.
>> Actually, it was not really my intent to turn you from the default
>> tex-mode.el as long as it was an informed decision.
>>
>>>My principal trouble about it is that I can't figure out on what
>>>functions the command on the menu are bound. I would like to define
>>>"\C-c\C-f" to be bound to the LaTeX command I see in the menu (to
>>>emulate the key in the stand. mode).
>> This can be called a deficiency of AUCTeX, so it would probably be
>> best discussed on auctex-devel at gnu.org.
>>
>>>But if a do a describe-key on this item; I get something like
>>>menu-function-<some-number>; which I think is dynamically generated
>>>(?)
>> Yes, more or less.
>> You probably want something like
>> (TeX-command "LaTeX" 'TeX-master-file 0)
>
> I had already tried this (after having looked in the source code;
> trying to guess how thing are done); but then the files are not
> saved if there are been modified (I have configured auctex to save
> all the modified files). I have not tried to remake the LaTeX
> command by trying to save the files myself since this command
> already exists and I tought that all I have to do is to "locate it".
No such command exists yet. This is done in the course of
TeX-command-query which is not consulted here. You need to do
something like
(TeX-save-document (TeX-master-file))
yourself. Again: this is rather a topic for the developer list of
AUCTeX than for this group.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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