Roussanka Loukanova
rlouk****@stp*****
Sun Feb 4 19:57:47 JST 2007
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Peter Dyballa wrote: > > Am 03.02.2007 um 22:37 schrieb Seiji Zenitani: > >> Regarding the auctex/pdf issue, does everyone become happier if I put >> the below line into /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/site- >> lisp/auctex/tex.el(elc)? >> >> "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper a5r -s 0 %d") >> ("^dvi$" ,(concat "^" (regexp-opt '("a5paper" "a5comb")) "$") >> "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper a5 %d") >> + ("^pdf$" "." "open -a Preview.app %o") >> ("^pdf$" "." "xpdf -remote %s -raise %o %(outpage)") >> ("^html?$" "." "netscape %o")) >> "List of output file extensions and view options. > > > Not me (but this does not matter as I am not using the built-in > AUCTeX). I think it's more reasonable to use the script texdoc as > viewer for all output formats that do not address "source specials" > or that are not meant to meat a particular paper format (because xdvi > cannot see which size and orientation a TeX document has in DVI which > does not record this information ? and so Mac OS X "DVI" viewers like > TeXShop or TeXniscope also fail to convert them to PDF appropriately). > > The reason: texdoc is a valuable script to find (texdoc -l <name>) or > to view (texdoc <name>) TeX documentation, which can come in DVI, PS, > PDF, HTML, TXT format. Once texdoc has been customised to one's > preferences: why do this boring thing again in AUCTeX?! Isn't it more > reasonable to re-use the splendid texdoc? Well, I do ... But, at least for some of us, and until someone makes a better texdoc, AUCTeX/Emacs settings or customizations are the only way to use Preview (or anything else) instead of xpdf and xdvi. Roussanka > > -- > Greetings > > Pete > > "Isn't vi that text editor with two modes... one that beeps and one > that corrupts your file?" -- Dan Jacobson, on comp.os.linux.advocacy > > > _______________________________________________ > macemacsjp-english mailing list > macem****@lists***** > http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/listinfo/macemacsjp-english >