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bug#63573: 13.2.0; automatic style generation & loading unclear / does n


From: Sebastian Drude
Subject: bug#63573: 13.2.0; automatic style generation & loading unclear / does not work as expected
Date: Thu, 25 May 2023 19:10:27 -0300
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Dear Ikumi,


thanks a lot for your helpful answers, and sorry for my late reply.

My comments below.


Thanks again, best greetings,
Sebastian


TeX-normal-mode generates style files for the current buffer only.

Right.  I would have expected that also missing AucTeX style files for the LaTeX-styles of the current buffer would be generated.


AUCTeX generates style files, when `TeX-auto-save' is non-nil, only when
it saves the document file; it doesn't when it opens the document file.

Okay.  Still, I have opened and closed the file several times.

I have to do that with *TeX-auto-generate* on the directory.
Then, the style file for /localcommands.tex/ and
/localbibliography.bib/ are generated (I put them into the
./auto/-directory).
Those are expected behaviors.

Fine.


But there is no style file for localpackages.tex. For testing, it
contains only one command: \usepackage{/IL-format/}. Even when I run
*TeX-auto-generate* manually directly on the localpackages.tex file,
no style file seems to be generated.  This appears really odd and
unexpected to me.
Add local variables section to localpackages.tex file like this:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: latex
%%% TeX-master: "main"
%%% End:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You can use C-c _ (TeX-master-file-ask) in the buffer to add this part.

Without the "mode: latex" tag, AUCTeX doesn't recognize that this is
LaTeX file and regards it as plain TeX file instead. That's the reason
that `TeX-auto-generate' didn't work for you; plain TeX parsing routine
doesn't know \usepackage.

Okay, this makes sense, and thanks, this worked.


The style file for /IL-format.sty/ is in ~/.emacs.d/auctex/auto/, so
it should be accessible to AucTeX, but it is not loaded: its commands
are not available when editing main.tex.
The above local variable section solves this issue at the same time.

Correct!

The expected behavior, from what I understand from the documentation
(but this is not really spelled out, or am I missing something?  where
is that explained in detail?)
I admit that its detail isn't documented.
https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex/Multifile.html#Multifile
----------------------------------------------------------------------
[...] Each time you save a file, AUCTeX will write information about the
file into the ‘auto’ directory. When you load a file, AUCTeX will read
the information in the ‘auto’ directory about the file you loaded and
the master file specified by TeX-master. [...]

AUCTeX will create the ‘auto’ directory automatically if TeX-auto-save
is non-nil.

Yes, I read that, but indeed, the info on my problems are not really addressed.


----------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex/Parsing-Files.html#Parsing-Files
----------------------------------------------------------------------
[...] The latter command will make AUCTeX store the parsed information
in an ‘auto’ subdirectory in the directory each time the TeX files are
stored
----------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex/Automatic-Local.html#Automatic-Local
----------------------------------------------------------------------
AUCTeX can update the style information about a file each time you save
it if TeX-auto-save option is enabled. Saved information will be stored
in the directory TeX-auto-local, set to ‘"auto"’ by default.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Where is the generation of style files and their loading described?  I
found the information in the AucTeX manual (info) not very helpful for
answering these questions.  But as I said, probably I am missing
something.  Please point me to the documentation that I was not able
to find.
Sorry for inconvenience. Maybe AUCTeX document should have more detailed
information about such topics.

Agreed.  Once more, thank you for being so helpful (and quick), this makes up for the not very detailed info in the manual.


Regards,
Ikumi Keita
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