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Re: [RFR] templates://auctex/{auctex/templates}



Quoting Justin B Rye (jbr@edlug.org.uk):
> Frank Küster wrote:
> > Justin B Rye <jbr@edlug.org.uk> wrote:
> >>>>> And even if we added a dependency from preview-latex-style to
> >>>>> auctex, that wouldn't give it the appropriate Suggests: on emacs.
> >>>> What am I saying?  Yes it would.  That would be a perfectly
> >>>> plausible way to get p-l-s to pull in emacs.
> > 
> > You didn't read what I was saying
> 
> Apparently we're talking past one another.  Sorry if I'm annoying
> people, but I seem to be having trouble getting my point across.


Well, I have to confess that I lost the point of the entire
discussion.

We were dealing with packages descriptions, for binary pckages that
are generated by the auctex package.

For me, discussions about the packages' dependencies, which seem to be
what is being discussed right now (along with README files) are quite out of
the scope of such review so I indeed mentally dropped out the
discussion.

What annoys me is seeing some mutual misunderstanding being installed
which could bring bad feelings from auctex maintainers when it comes
at this review work. I don't want this to happen.

I therefore suggest we focus back on the binary packages descriptions
and decide whether the attached file is correct or not.

Please understand that reviewers (particularly me) are not specialists
of the involved software so inaccuracies may happen which is precisely
why we keep packages' maintainers involved.


Source: auctex
Priority: optional
Section: tex
Maintainer: Davide G. M. Salvetti <salve@debian.org>
Uploaders: OHURA Makoto <ohura@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Build-Depends-Indep: emacs22 | emacs21 | emacs-snapshot, eperl, gs-gpl | gs, po-debconf, texlive-latex-base, texinfo, texi2html (>=1.76-1)
Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/

Package: auctex
Architecture: all
Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0, emacs22 | emacs21 | emacs-snapshot, make, preview-latex-style
Recommends: doc-base, gs-gpl | gs, texlive-latex-recommended, xpdf-reader | pdf-viewer
Suggests: catdvi, dvipng, lacheck
Conflicts: emacspeak (<= 17.0-1), preview-latex
Replaces: preview-latex
Provides: preview-latex
Description: integrated document editing environment for TeX etc.
 AUCTeX is a comprehensive customizable integrated environment for writing
 input files for TeX/LaTeX/ConTeXt/Texinfo using GNU Emacs. Currently XEmacs
 ships with its own AUCTeX version.
 .
 It supports processing source files by running TeX and related tools (such
 as output filters, post processors for generating indices and bibliographies,
 and viewers) from inside Emacs. AUCTeX allows browsing through the errors
 reported by TeX, while it moves the cursor directly to the reported error, and
 displays some documentation for that particular error. This will even work
 when the document is spread over several files.
 .
 AUCTeX can automatically indent LaTeX 'source', either line by line or
 for an entire document, and has a special outline feature which can
 greatly assist in getting an overview of a document.
 .
 AUCTeX is written entirely in Emacs Lisp, and may therefore be enhanced
 with new features for specific needs. It comes with a large range of
 handy Emacs macros. It is a GNU project, and documentation for all its
 features is accessible via the Emacs info browser.

Package: preview-latex-style
Architecture: all
Depends: tex-common
Recommends: doc-base
Conflicts: preview-latex (<=0.7.3-2)
Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/preview-latex.html
Description: style files to support LaTeX output previewing in Emacs
 This package provides style files that enable previewing of equations,
 figures or other LaTeX environments. It combines folding with in-source
 previewing to give a true WYSIWYG experience in the source buffer
 without sacrificing control. This utility comes with its own manual.

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