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Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] TeX-command view


From: henry atting
Subject: Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] TeX-command view
Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:32:06 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.50 (gnu/linux)

On Mo, Aug 31 2009, Ralf Angeli wrote:

> Please keep the mailing list copied!
>
> * henry atting (2009-08-31) writes:
>
>> On Mo, Aug 31 2009, Ralf Angeli wrote:
>>
>>> * henry atting (2009-08-31) writes:
>>>
>>>> In AucTeX from CVS:
>>>>
>>>> M-x TeX-command RET Command: (default View) RET 
>>>> results in
>>>> View command: evince  some.pdf 1
>>>>
>>>> Then evince tries to open some.pdf *and* 1 and of course fails to load
>>>> the latter.
>>>
>>> M-x customize-variable <RET> TeX-output-view-style <RET>
>>
>> I did that already, it looks like this:
>>
>>  '(TeX-output-view-style (quote (("^dvi$" ("^landscape$"
>>  "^pstricks$\\|^pst-\\|^psfrag$") "%(o?)dvips -t landscape %d -o && gv
>>  %f") ("^dvi$" "^pstricks$\\|^pst-\\|^psfrag$" "%(o?)dvips %d -o && gv
>>  %f") ("^dvi$" ("^\\(?:a4\\(?:dutch\\|paper\\|wide\\)\\|sem-a4\\)$"
>>  "^landscape$") "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper a4r -s 0 %d") ("^dvi$"
>>  "^\\(?:a4\\(?:dutch\\|paper\\|wide\\)\\|sem-a4\\)$" "%(o?)xdvi %dS
>>  -paper a4 %d") ("^dvi$" ("^\\(?:a5\\(?:comb\\|paper\\)\\)$"
>>  "^landscape$") "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper a5r -s 0 %d") ("^dvi$"
>>  "^\\(?:a5\\(?:comb\\|paper\\)\\)$" "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper a5 %d")
>>  ("^dvi$" "^b5paper$" "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper b5 %d") ("^dvi$"
>>  "^letterpaper$" "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper us %d") ("^dvi$" "^legalpaper$"
>>  "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper legal %d") ("^dvi$" "^executivepaper$" "%(o?)xdvi
>>  %dS -paper 7.25x10.5in %d") ("^dvi$" "." "%(o?)xdvi %dS %d") ("^pdf$"
>>  "." "evince  %o %(outpage)") ("^html?$" "." "netscape %o"))))
>>
>> It works perfect with AucTeX stable, with AucTeX from CVS it behaves
>> as described.
>
> %(outpage) now returns 1 so that you can use command line options like
> -p in case of evince.

Ah, neat. Thanks!

henry

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