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Re: Setting file-local list variables
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Mark Elston |
Subject: |
Re: Setting file-local list variables |
Date: |
Wed, 21 May 2008 12:21:29 -0500 |
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* Joel J. Adamson wrote (on 5/21/2008 6:36 AM):
>
> ...
>
> Have you tried quoting? I still get the same thing, when I try the
> following document:
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> \documentclass{article}
> \begin{document}
>
> \begin{verbatim}
> Kiss this!
> \sin(x)
>
> \end{verbatim}
> \begin{equation}
> \label{eq:1}
> \sin(x)
> \end{equation}
>
> \end{document}
>
> %%% Local Variables:
> %%% mode: latex
> %%% TeX-master: t
> %%% LaTeX-verbatim-environments: '("verbatim" "verbatim*" "CodeListing"
> "OldCodeListing" "NewCodeListing")
> %%% End:
>
Yeah, it didn't work for me either.
> @someone-who-knows: Does this just come up when a new variable is
> introduced in a local variables list?
>
> @OP: If so, what's wrong with marking the variables as safe and applying
> them in the future (!)?
I tried that, too. It didn't work either.
I wonder if this is an AucTeX thing. The AucTeX manual says that this variable
controls
the verbatim-like environments. However, in the help for the variable it says:
LaTeX-verbatim-environments is a variable defined in `latex.el'.
Its value is
'("verbatim" "verbatim*" "CodeListing" "OldCodeListing"
"NewCodeListing")
Local in buffer AddingStateMachineToClass.tex; global value is
("verbatim" "verbatim*")
Documentation:
Verbatim environments.
Programs should not use this variable directly but the function
`LaTeX-verbatim-environments' which returns a value including
buffer-local keyword additions via
`LaTeX-verbatim-environments-local' as well.
I don't know if this means that setting the variables is the wrong way to go.
BTW, I have also tried setting 'LaTeX-verbatim-environments-local' both as a
list
and a quoted list as well. That, too, doesn't work.
Mark