Seiji Zenitani
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Sun Feb 4 22:15:59 JST 2007
On 2007/02/04, at 5:27, Roussanka Loukanova wrote: > And if something similar could be done for the > dvi files, it would be even better (for example, with a command > command > that would convert the dvi into pdf and open the pdf in Preview). No, there is no standard way to handle the dvi files. There are so many choices; for example, Mxdvi.app (Cocoa dvi viewer) or the dvipdfmx command (dvi -> pdf) are very popular in Japan, but probably they are not so popular in the world. I don't want to configure for those. My current plan is as follows. In this case, texdoc is identical to open. But I am still wondering whether I should use "open %o", because texdoc is cheaper than I have expected. Introducing another wrapper increases the entropy... If the user would like to use PDFView, the user can configure the AUCTeX variable or the texdoc command by himself/herself. > "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper a5r -s 0 %d") > ("^dvi$" ,(concat "^" (regexp-opt '("a5paper" "a5comb")) "$") > "%(o?)xdvi %dS -paper a5 %d") > + ("^pdf$" "." "texdoc %o") > ("^pdf$" "." "xpdf -remote %s -raise %o %(outpage)") > ("^html?$" "." "netscape %o")) > "List of output file extensions and view options. Seiji