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Re: Re: Re: xemacs and auctex



On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 02:18:31AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
> Bob Parnes wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:10:17AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
>>> Bob Parnes wrote:
>>>> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 01:12:50PM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
>>>>> I have the latest xemacs and auctex in lenny, but when I try C-c 
>>>>> C-c, I  get C-c C-c not defined. Any ideas what I did wrong? I 
>>>>> suspect something  in my .xemacs, but don't know what to look 
>>>>> for...
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>> maria
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> Try installing python-mode
>>>>
>>>> Bob Parnes
>>> Thanks, unfortunately it didn't help. I tried from another users   
>>> account, and same outcome, so I think I may have been wrong about it  
>>> being a user config problem. Here are the xemacs packages I am using, 
>>> as  well as the auctex, in case that is helpful.
>>>
>>> miles:~# dpkg -l |grep xemacs
>>> ii  xemacs21                             21.4.19-2   highly 
>>> customizable text editor
>>> ii  xemacs21-basesupport                 2007.04.27-1   Editor and  
>>> kitchen sink -- compiled elisp su
>>> ii  xemacs21-bin                         21.4.19-2   highly 
>>> customizable text editor -- support b
>>> ii  xemacs21-mule                        21.4.19-2   highly 
>>> customizable text editor -- Mule bina
>>> ii  xemacs21-mulesupport                 2007.04.27-1   Editor and  
>>> kitchen sink -- Mule elisp suppor
>>> ii  xemacs21-support                     21.4.19-2   highly 
>>> customizable text editor -- architect
>>>
>>> miles:~# dpkg -l |grep auctex
>>> ii  auctex                               11.83-7.3   integrated 
>>> document editing environment for
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> My mind was running in the wrong channel when I suggested python-mode.
>>
>> I use emacs21, and C-c C-c on a latex file does work. Out of curiosity
>> I installed xemacs-nomule, which also works on my system. The only thing
>> that I could see different from your installation is that the latest version
>> of xemacs 21 in lenny is 21.4.21-4. So you might try updating. You do have
>> the latest version of auctex. I doubt that the problem is your configuration,
>> unless somehow you managed to undefine C-c C-c.
>>
>> Sorry I offered the wrong advice earlier.
>>
>> Bob Parnes
>
> No problem. Updating to latest version didn't help, so I think I must  
> have managed to undefine C-c C-c somehow. No idea how I would have done  
> that, or how to get it back. I tried getting rid of my config files to  
> see if that would help, but no joy.
>
> ~maria
>
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According to the auctex manual, C-c C-c is a shortcut to the command
TeX-command-master. If "M-x TeX-command-master" works, you could
assign the command to C-c C-c in the configuration file. If it does
not work, check whether xemacs is in LaTeX mode when you open a .tex
file. If it is in LaTeX mode, then I am stumped. If not, I don't recall
how to bring up minor modes, but the emacs manual should help. If it 
does not, let me know and I'll try to find out.

Bob Parnes


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