Hi, I compile all my files with Emacs and standalone context. I would like to compare context lmtx. I added this in my .emacs file but it does not work. ############################################################################# (eval-after-load "context" '(setq TeX-command-list (cons '("ConTeXt" "PATH=/home/viserion/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (MarkIV)") TeX-command-list) ("ConTeXt" "PATH=/home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command t t :help "Run context (LMTX)") t) ) ############################################################################# For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a. File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument symbolp (ConTeXt PATH=/home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s TeX-run-command t t :help Run context (LMTX))) Thank you. Fabrice
Hello, ** Fabrice Couvreur [2019-04-08 12:08:44 +0200]:
Hi, I compile all my files with Emacs and standalone context. I would like to compare context lmtx. I added this in my .emacs file but it does not work.
Does Emacs prints error messages? How do you run the command in Emacs? Do you use AUCTeX or not? What messages do you see in *Messages* buffer?
############################################################################# (eval-after-load "context" '(setq TeX-command-list (cons '("ConTeXt" "PATH=/home/viserion/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (MarkIV)") TeX-command-list) ("ConTeXt" "PATH=/home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command t t :help "Run context (LMTX)") t) ) #############################################################################
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a. File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument symbolp (ConTeXt PATH=/home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s TeX-run-command t t :help Run context (LMTX)))
Thank you. Fabrice
P.S. I didn't try lmtx yet, on my agenda. P.P.S. It might be more useful to discuss this topic on AUCTeX mailing list if you use AUCTeX. --- WBR, Vladimir Lomov -- Nothing recedes like success. -- Walter Winchell
Hi Vladimir,
I use AUCTeX and I compile with the command C-c C-c. The configuration you
proposed for my .emacs file last time works perfectly. So I tried to do the
same thing with context lmtx and if I add this
("ConTeXt" "PATH = /home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin: $
PATH context --purgeall% s"
TeX-run-command nil t: help "Run context (LMTX)") TeX-command-list)
I get the message
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a.
File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument symbolp (ConTeXt PATH =
/ home / viserion / data / context / tex / texmf-linux-64 / bin: $ PATH
context -purgeall% s TeX-run-command nil t : help Run context (LMTX)))
Fabrice
Le lun. 8 avr. 2019 à 14:01, Vladimir Lomov
Hello, ** Fabrice Couvreur [2019-04-08 12:08:44 +0200]:
Hi, I compile all my files with Emacs and standalone context. I would like to compare context lmtx. I added this in my .emacs file but it does not work.
Does Emacs prints error messages? How do you run the command in Emacs? Do you use AUCTeX or not? What messages do you see in *Messages* buffer?
#############################################################################
(eval-after-load "context" '(setq TeX-command-list (cons '("ConTeXt" "PATH=/home/viserion/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (MarkIV)") TeX-command-list) ("ConTeXt" "PATH=/home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command t t :help "Run context (LMTX)") t) )
#############################################################################
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a. File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument symbolp (ConTeXt PATH=/home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context --purgeall %s TeX-run-command t t :help Run context (LMTX)))
Thank you. Fabrice
P.S. I didn't try lmtx yet, on my agenda.
P.P.S. It might be more useful to discuss this topic on AUCTeX mailing list if you use AUCTeX.
--- WBR, Vladimir Lomov
-- Nothing recedes like success. -- Walter Winchell
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Hello, ** Fabrice Couvreur [2019-04-09 00:58:46 +0200]:
Hi Vladimir, I use AUCTeX and I compile with the command C-c C-c. The configuration you proposed for my .emacs file last time works perfectly. So I tried to do the same thing with context lmtx and if I add this
("ConTeXt" "PATH = /home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin: $ PATH context --purgeall% s" TeX-run-command nil t: help "Run context (LMTX)") TeX-command-list) I get the message
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a. File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument symbolp (ConTeXt PATH = / home / viserion / data / context / tex / texmf-linux-64 / bin: $ PATH context -purgeall% s TeX-run-command nil t : help Run context (LMTX)))
This message tells that something wrong with your settings (I assume the spaces in above strings are side effect of mail system). The 'cons' function that you use allows to add only one element to a list (see Emacs Lisp documentation). I'm not familiar very well with Emacs Lisp but tested a bit and think this should work: -------------------------------- 8< ------------------------------------ (eval-after-load "context" '(setq TeX-command-list (append '( ("ConTeXt" "PATH=...:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (MarkIV)") ("LMTX" "PATH=...:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command t t :help "Run context (LMTX)") ) TeX-command-list ) ) ) -------------------------------- 8< ------------------------------------ I'm not absolutely sure about 'TeX-run-command' (code of AUCTeX uses 'TeX-run-TeX' for TeX stuff). You may test and use 'TeX-run-TeX' instead of 'TeX-run-command'. Also you may change the 'nil t' to 't (context-mode)' if you what to edit (expanded) string and only want to see these entries for buffers set in 'context' mode. And please check the binary name and it's location (I didn't play with LMTX yet).
Fabrice
--- WBR, Vladimir Lomov -- <Flimsy> Anyone here knowledgable in matters of water fowl? If you walk through a park, and a goose starts following you... and ends up following you more than half a mile until you reach your car... at 11pm. Is the goose rabid or something?
Hi Vladimir,
This seems to work well :
################################
(eval-after-load "context"
'(setq TeX-command-list
(append
'(
("context"
"PATH=/home/viserion/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context
--purgeall %s"
TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (MarkIV)")
("luametatex"
"PATH=/home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context
--purgeall %s"
TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (LMTX)")
) TeX-command-list
)
)
)
################################
Thank you so much.
Fabrice
Le mar. 9 avr. 2019 à 09:04, Vladimir Lomov
Hello, ** Fabrice Couvreur [2019-04-09 00:58:46 +0200]:
Hi Vladimir, I use AUCTeX and I compile with the command C-c C-c. The configuration you proposed for my .emacs file last time works perfectly. So I tried to do the same thing with context lmtx and if I add this
("ConTeXt" "PATH = /home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin: $ PATH context --purgeall% s" TeX-run-command nil t: help "Run context (LMTX)") TeX-command-list) I get the message
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a. File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument symbolp (ConTeXt PATH = / home / viserion / data / context / tex / texmf-linux-64 / bin: $ PATH context -purgeall% s TeX-run-command nil t : help Run context (LMTX)))
This message tells that something wrong with your settings (I assume the spaces in above strings are side effect of mail system). The 'cons' function that you use allows to add only one element to a list (see Emacs Lisp documentation). I'm not familiar very well with Emacs Lisp but tested a bit and think this should work:
-------------------------------- 8< ------------------------------------ (eval-after-load "context" '(setq TeX-command-list (append '( ("ConTeXt" "PATH=...:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context (MarkIV)") ("LMTX" "PATH=...:$PATH context --purgeall %s" TeX-run-command t t :help "Run context (LMTX)") ) TeX-command-list ) ) ) -------------------------------- 8< ------------------------------------
I'm not absolutely sure about 'TeX-run-command' (code of AUCTeX uses 'TeX-run-TeX' for TeX stuff). You may test and use 'TeX-run-TeX' instead of 'TeX-run-command'. Also you may change the 'nil t' to 't (context-mode)' if you what to edit (expanded) string and only want to see these entries for buffers set in 'context' mode.
And please check the binary name and it's location (I didn't play with LMTX yet).
Fabrice
--- WBR, Vladimir Lomov
-- <Flimsy> Anyone here knowledgable in matters of water fowl? If you walk through a park, and a goose starts following you... and ends up following you more than half a mile until you reach your car... at 11pm. Is the goose rabid or something?
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