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diff --git a/elpa/auctex-13.1.3/README b/elpa/auctex-13.1.3/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d462bfb --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/auctex-13.1.3/README @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +This is the README file for the AUCTeX distribution. + + Copyright (C) 2008, 2017, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Copying and distribution of this file, with or without + modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided + the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. + +Introduction to AUCTeX +********************** + +This file gives a brief overview of what AUCTeX is. It is *not* an +attempt to document AUCTeX. Real documentation for AUCTeX is available +in the manual, which should be available as an info file after +installation. + +AUCTeX is a comprehensive customizable integrated environment for +writing input files for TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, Texinfo, and docTeX using +Emacs. + +It supports you in the insertion of macros, environments, and sectioning +commands by providing completion alternatives and prompting for +parameters. It automatically indents your text as you type it and lets +you format a whole file at once. The outlining and folding facilities +provide you with a focused and clean view of your text. + +AUCTeX lets you process your source files by running TeX and related +tools (such as output filters, post processors for generating indices +and bibliographies, and viewers) from inside Emacs. AUCTeX lets you +browse through the errors TeX reported, while it moves the cursor +directly to the reported error, and displays some documentation for that +particular error. This will even work when the document is spread over +several files. + +One component of AUCTeX that LaTeX users will find attractive is +preview-latex, a combination of folding and in-source previewing that +provides true "What You See Is What You Get" experience in your +sourcebuffer, while letting you retain full control. For more +information, see further below. + +More detailed information about the features and usage of AUCTeX can be +found in the AUCTeX manual. You can access it from within Emacs by +typing 'C-h i d m auctex <RET>'. If you prefer the standalone info +reader, issue the command 'info auctex' in a terminal. + +AUCTeX is written entirely in Emacs Lisp, and hence you can easily add +new features for your own needs. It is a GNU project and distributed +under the 'GNU General Public License Version 3'. + +The most recent version is always available at +<https://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/auctex/>. + +WWW users may want to check out the AUCTeX page at +<https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/>. + +For comprehensive information about how to install AUCTeX read the file +'INSTALL' or 'INSTALL.windows', respectively. + +If you are considering upgrading AUCTeX, the recent changes are +described in the 'CHANGES' file. + +If you want to discuss AUCTeX with other users or its developers, there +are several mailing lists you can use. + +Send a mail with the subject "subscribe" to <auctex-request@gnu.org> in +order to join the general discussion list for AUCTeX. Articles should +be sent to <auctex@gnu.org>. In a similar way, you can subscribe to the +<info-auctex@gnu.org> list for just getting important announcements +about AUCTeX. The list <bug-auctex@gnu.org> is for bug reports which +you should usually file with the 'M-x TeX-submit-bug-report <RET>' +command. If you want to address the developers of AUCTeX themselves +with technical issues, they can be found on the discussion list +<auctex-devel@gnu.org>. +preview-latex in a nutshell +*************************** + +Does your neck hurt from turning between previewer windows and the +source too often? This AUCTeX component will render your displayed +LaTeX equations right into the editing window where they belong. + +The purpose of preview-latex is to embed LaTeX environments such as +display math or figures into the source buffers and switch conveniently +between source and image representation. + +1 What use is it? +***************** + +WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) sometimes is considered all the +rage, sometimes frowned upon. Do we really want it? Wrong question. +The right question is _what_ we want from it. Except when finetuning +the layout, we don't want to use printer fonts for on-screen text +editing. The low resolution and contrast of a computer screen render +all but the coarsest printer fonts (those for low-quality newsprint) +unappealing, and the margins and pagination of the print are not wanted +on the screen, either. On the other hand, more complex visual +compositions like math formulas and tables can't easily be taken in when +seen only in the source. preview-latex strikes a balance: it only uses +graphic renditions of the output for certain, configurable constructs, +does this only when told, and then right in the source code. Switching +back and forth between the source and preview is easy and natural and +can be done for each image independently. Behind the scenes of +preview-latex, a sophisticated framework of other programs like +'dvipng', Dvips and Ghostscript are employed together with a special +LaTeX style file for extracting the material of interest in the +background and providing fast interactive response. + +2 Activating preview-latex +************************** + +After installation, the package may need to be activated (and remember +to activate AUCTeX too). If preview-latex is installed via the Emacs +package manager (ELPA), activation should be automatic upon +installation. + +The usual activation (if it is not done automatically) would be + + (load "preview-latex.el" nil t t) + +If you still don't get a "Preview" menu in LaTeX mode in spite of AUCTeX +showing its "Command", your installation is broken. One possible cause +are duplicate Lisp files that might be detectable with 'M-x +list-load-path-shadows <RET>'. + +3 Getting started +***************** + +Once activated, preview-latex and its documentation will be accessible +via its menus (note that preview-latex requires AUCTeX to be loaded). +When you have loaded a LaTeX document (a sample document 'circ.tex' is +included in the distribution, but most documents including math and/or +figures should do), you can use its menu or 'C-c C-p C-d' (for +'Preview/Document'). Previews will now be generated for various objects +in your document. You can use the time to take a short look at the +other menu entries and key bindings in the 'Preview' menu. You'll see +the previewed objects change into a roadworks sign when preview-latex +has determined just what it is going to preview. Note that you can +freely navigate the buffer while this is going on. When the process is +finished you will see the objects typeset in your buffer. + +It is a bad idea, however, to edit the buffer before the roadworks signs +appear, since that is the moment when the correlation between the +original text and the buffer locations gets established. If the buffer +changes before that point of time, the previews will not be placed where +they belong. If you do want to change some obvious error you just +spotted, we recommend you stop the background process by pressing 'C-c +C-k'. + +To see/edit the LaTeX code for a specific object, put the point (the +cursor) on it and press 'C-c C-p C-p' (for 'Preview/at point'). It will +also do to click with the middle mouse button on the preview. Now you +can edit the code, and generate a new preview by again pressing 'C-c C-p +C-p' (or by clicking with the middle mouse button on the icon before the +edited text). + +If you are using the 'desktop' package, previews will remain from one +session to the next as long as you don't kill your buffer. + +4 Basic modes of operation +************************** + +preview-latex has a number of methods for generating its graphics. Its +default operation is equivalent to using the 'LaTeX' command from +AUCTeX. If this happens to be a call of PDFLaTeX generating PDF output +(you need at least AUCTeX 11.51 for this), then Ghostscript will be +called directly on the resulting PDF file. If a DVI file gets produced, +first Dvips and then Ghostscript get called by default. + +The image type to be generated by Ghostscript can be configured with + + M-x customize-option <RET> preview-image-type <RET> + +The default is 'png' (the most efficient image type). A special setting +is 'dvipng' in case you have the 'dvipng' program installed. In this +case, 'dvipng' will be used for converting DVI files and Ghostscript +(with a 'PNG' device) for converting PDF files. 'dvipng' is much faster +than the combination of Dvips and Ghostscript. You can get downloads, +access to its CVS archive and further information from its project site +(https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/dvipng). + +5 More documentation +******************** + +After the installation, documentation in the form of an info manual will +be available. You can access it with the standalone info reader with + + info preview-latex + +or by pressing 'C-h i d m preview-latex <RET>' in Emacs. Once +preview-latex is activated, you can instead use 'C-c C-p <TAB>' (or the +menu entry 'Preview/Read documentation'). + +Depending on your installation, a printable manual may also be available +in the form of 'preview-latex.pdf'. + +Detailed documentation for the LaTeX style used for extracting the +preview images is placed in 'preview.pdf' in a suitable directory during +installation; on typical TeX Live-based systems, + + texdoc preview + +will display it. + +6 Availability +************** + +The preview-latex project is now part of AUCTeX and accessible as part +of the AUCTeX project page (https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/auctex). +You can get its files from the AUCTeX download area +(https://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/auctex/). As of AUCTeX 11.81, +preview-latex should already be integrated into AUCTeX, so no separate +download will be necessary. + +Anonymous Git is available at <git://git.savannah.gnu.org/auctex.git> or +<https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/auctex.git>. You can also browse the +repository (https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/auctex.git) via web +interface. + +7 Contacts +********** + +Bug reports should be sent by using 'M-x preview-report-bug <RET>', as +this will fill in a lot of information interesting to us. If the +installation fails (but this should be a rare event), report bugs to +<bug-auctex@gnu.org>. + +There is a general discussion list for AUCTeX which also covers +preview-latex, look at <https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex>. +For more information on the mailing list, send a message with just the +word "help" as subject or body to <auctex-request@gnu.org>. For the +developers, there is the <auctex-devel@gnu.org> list; it would probably +make sense to direct feature requests and questions about internal +details there. There is a low-volume read-only announcement list +available to which you can subscribe by sending a mail with "subscribe" +in the subject to <info-auctex-request@gnu.org>. + +Offers to support further development will be appreciated. If you want +to show your appreciation with a donation to the main developer, you can +do so via PayPal to <dak@gnu.org>, and of course you can arrange for +service contracts or for added functionality. Take a look at the 'TODO' +list for suggestions in that area. |