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[Nicolas Dudebout] Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.84; Filename containing spaces in


From: Ralf Angeli
Subject: [Nicolas Dudebout] Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.84; Filename containing spaces in Mac OS X
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 22:00:38 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/22.1.50 (gnu/linux)

Forwarding to the mailing list.

I can reproduce the bug with the View command not being shown with a
file called "space test.tex" as simple as

\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
foo
\end{document}

--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.84; Filename containing spaces in Mac OS X Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:57:03 -0400
Hello,

This is a vanilla version of Emacs and AUCTeX.
The output I got is in the file output.txt.
My .emacs file is also joined.

Attachment: dotemacs
Description: Binary data

Attachment: output.txt
Description: Text document



On Aug 4, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Ralf Angeli wrote:

* Nicolas Dudebout (2007-08-03) writes:

I think there is a bug in the Mac OS X version of AUCTeX 11.84.

There is no special version for Mac OS X.

I use ^c-^c to format my document and then the same again to view it.
If the name of my document contains a space in it I will never be
proposed
to view and always be proposed to format. If I try by doing a ^c-^v I
have got
an error telling me that the file I want to open doesn't exist.

In fact if I name a file "foo bar.tex" the error is:
Output file "foo bar.pdf\"" does not exist.

It seems that a " is added at the end of the filename or something
like that.
The same \" is added at the end of the every filename containing a
space.

Emacs : GNU Emacs 22.1.2 (i386-apple-darwin8.9.1, Carbon Version 1.6.0)
  of 2007-06-05 on dudebout2.rez-gif.supelec.fr
Package: 11.84

Is this a vanilla version of Emacs 22 and a vanilla version of AUCTeX
11.84? Did you customize anything? Could you send the contents of the
output buffer for an example file with spaces?  The output buffer is
accessible with `C-c C-l' after a LaTeX run.

--
Ralf


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Ralf

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