Hi all, (setq TeX-auto-save t) (setq TeX-parse-self t) (setq-default TeX-master nil) (make-variable-buffer-local 'TeX-master) ;; I think this is need because the variable is not buffer local until Auctex is active (defun org-mode-reftex-setup () (setq TeX-master t) (load-library "reftex") (and (buffer-file-name) (file-exists-p (buffer-file-name)) (progn (reftex-parse-all) (reftex-set-cite-format "[[cite:%l][%l]]"))) (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-c )") 'reftex-citation) (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-c (") 'org-mode-reftex-search)) (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-mode-reftex-setup) This appears to work for me. This should make the buffer local version of TeX-master "t" for all org buffer and keep it the default otherwise. Is this a good way to work around this problem? Cheers, Chris. On 11 February 2012 19:11, Nick Dokos wrote: > Carsten Dominik wrote: > > > > > On 9.2.2012, at 21:08, Nick Dokos wrote: > > > > > Thomas Alexander Gerds wrote: > > > > > >> > > >> Hi Chris, > > >> > > >> maybe I cannot follow exactly what you are trying to do, but when I > > >> start emacs -q and evaluate (setq-default TeX-master nil) and then > open > > >> a new file test.tex, then I get the same prompt "Master file:". > > >> > > > > > > I think Chris means that he gets the prompt when he opens a .org file. > > > I couldn't reproduce that behavior when I tried it but I have not tried > > > it again yet. > > > > I think this prompt comes from the function `reftex-TeX-master-file'. > > > > Indeed - the backtrace is as follows: > > ... > completing-read-default("Master file: " read-file-name-internal > file-exists-p t "~/src/org/" file-name-history "~/src/org/foo.org" nil) > completing-read("Master file: " read-file-name-internal file-exists-p t > "~/src/org/" file-name-history "~/src/org/foo.org") > read-file-name-default("Master file: " nil nil t nil nil) > read-file-name("Master file: " nil nil t nil) > reftex-TeX-master-file() > reftex-tie-multifile-symbols() > reftex-access-scan-info((16)) > reftex-parse-all() > (and (buffer-file-name) (file-exists-p (buffer-file-name)) > (reftex-parse-all)) > org-mode-reftex-setup() > run-hooks(change-major-mode-after-body-hook text-mode-hook > outline-mode-hook org-mode-hook) > apply(run-hooks (change-major-mode-after-body-hook text-mode-hook > outline-mode-hook org-mode-hook)) > run-mode-hooks(org-mode-hook) > org-mode() > set-auto-mode-0(org-mode nil) > set-auto-mode() > normal-mode(t) > after-find-file(nil t) > find-file-noselect-1(# "~/src/org/foo.org" nil nil > "~/src/org/foo.org" (3018153 2055)) > find-file-noselect("~/src/org/foo.org" nil nil t) > find-file("~/src/org/foo.org" t) > call-interactively(find-file nil nil) > > > > The user is prompted when TeX-master is an existing variable > > (i.e. AUCTeX is loaded), and when its value is nil or `shared'. > > It's actually a bit more complicated than that: it checks if > TeX-master-file is defined as a function (i.e. AUCTEX is loaded) and if > so calls it. It then checks if tex-main-file is defined as a function > (i.e. Emacs LaTeX mode is loaded) and if so calls it. Then it check if > TeX-master is t (in which case (buffer-file-name) is called to set the > master, or 'shared (in which case it reads the file name) or non-nil (in > which case it is used verbatim) or nil (in which case it reads the file > name - the operative case here). > > I'll leave it here for now: I've been sick for a couple of days and I > can't think straight right now (or ever...) > > Nick > > > > Greetings > > > > - Carsten > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > >> so maybe, if you do not want to get prompted, you could try setting > > >> (setq-default TeX-master t). > > >> > > >> Cheers > > >> Tomy > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Christopher Witte writes: > > >> > > >>> OK so using the setq-default inside a hook is probably not a good > > >>> idea. > > >>> But I can reliably reproduce this problem, I'm surprised you > couldn't. > > >>> If > > >>> I start emacs using emacs -Q and open an org file everything is fine. > > >>> If I > > >>> then evaluate this > > >>> > > >>> (setq-default TeX-master nil) > > >>> > > >>> (defun org-mode-reftex-setup () > > >>> (load-library "reftex") > > >>> (and (buffer-file-name) > > >>> (file-exists-p (buffer-file-name)) > > >>> (reftex-parse-all)) > > >>> (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-c )") 'reftex-citation)) > > >>> (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-mode-reftex-setup) > > >>> > > >>> and try to open an org file I get prompted "Master file: ~/". I'm > > >>> running > > >>> Ubuntu 11.10 and the emacs-snapshot package: GNU Emacs 23.3.1 > > >>> (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.5), latest org pulled from git > > >>> today. > > >>> Is there any more information I could provide to help diagnose this > > >>> problem? > > >>> > > >>> Cheers > > >>> Chris. > > >>> > > >>> On 7 February 2012 19:15, Nick Dokos wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> Christopher Witte wrote: > > >>>> > > >>>>> I've had a small problem with orgmode and auctex. Follwing the > > >>> auctex > > >>>> quickstart I added the > > >>>>> following to my .emacs > > >>>>> > > >>>>> (setq-default TeX-master nil) > > >>>>> > > >>>>> and then from the orgmode FAQ to setup reftex in orgmode I added > > >>> the > > >>>> following > > >>>>> > > >>>>> (defun org-mode-reftex-setup () > > >>>>> (load-library "reftex") > > >>>>> (and (buffer-file-name) > > >>>>> (file-exists-p (buffer-file-name)) > > >>>>> (reftex-parse-all)) > > >>>>> (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-c )") 'reftex-citation)) > > >>>>> (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-mode-reftex-setup) > > >>>>> > > >>>>> With both of these, whenever I opened an org file I was asked to > > >>> name > > >>>> the master file. If I comment > > >>>>> out the setq-default I don't get the behaviour I would like with > > >>>> mulitfile tex files. My solution > > >>>>> was to change > > >>>>> > > >>>>> (setq-default TeX-master nil) > > >>>>> > > >>>>> to > > >>>>> > > >>>>> (add-hook 'TeX-mode-hook (lambda () > > >>>>> (setq-default TeX-master nil))) > > >>>>> > > >>>>> I then appear to get the behaviour I desire. Is this a good way > > >>> to do > > >>>> this? If so I might add it > > >>>>> to the FAQ. > > >>>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> Probably not. setq-default sets the default value of the variable > > >>>> whereas the hook is supposed to set the local value in order to > > >>> override > > >>>> the default value: setting the default value from a hook seems > > >>> backwards > > >>>> to me. > > >>>> > > >>>> Actually, I added the above code (*without* the TeX-mode-hook mod) > > >>> to my > > >>>> minimal .emacs and opening org files does not generate any > > >>> questions. Are > > >>>> you sure you have diagnosed the problem correctly? > > >>>> > > >>>> Nick > > >>>> > > >> -- > > >> Thomas A. Gerds -- Assoc. 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