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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] TeX-command-run-all : make nomenclature


From: Mosè Giordano
Subject: Re: [AUCTeX-devel] TeX-command-run-all : make nomenclature
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2015 14:25:12 +0100

2015-12-28 14:20 GMT+01:00 Uwe Brauer <address@hidden>:
>>>> "Mosè" == Mosè Giordano <address@hidden> writes:
>
>    > Hi Uwe,
>    > 2015-12-28 10:34 GMT+01:00 Uwe Brauer <address@hidden>:
>    >> Hello
>    >>
>    >> Is there a possibility that TeX-command-run-all would also include a
>    >> command which generates a nomenclature.
>
>    > `TeX-run-command-run-all' does nothing special, it runs the program
>    > suggested by `TeX-command-default', which uses information contained
>    > in the compilation log.  Which package do you use for your
>    > nomenclature?
> I have the following
> \usepackage[refpage,refeq,intoc]{nomencl}
> \makeglossary
> \makenomenclature
> \makeindex
>
>
> I thought that TeX-command-run-all would
>
>     -  run twice for a vanilla latex file because of the reference.
>
>     -  run LaTeX once, bibtex and then LaTeX if the file contained a
>        reference to a bib file like
>        \bibliography{EELambda}
>
>     -  run LaTeX once, then Index and then LaTeX if the header
>        containted information about the index.
>    > Does it somehow emits a warning in the compilation log
>    > suggesting to run makegloss?
>
> No.
>    > How can AUCTeX guess it needs to run
>    > makegloss?
>
> I thought by scanning the header.

AUCTeX can be aware that it may be necessary to run makegloss by
parsing the header, but not *when* it's actually necessary to run that
program.  Unless you can suggest a way to determine that, there is
little we can do.

Bye,
Mosè



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