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From: | jfbu |
Subject: | Re: Command to open logfile |
Date: | Sat, 13 Feb 2021 12:50:46 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.9; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.7.0 |
Le 13/02/2021 à 12:38, Maximilian Wuttke a écrit :
On 13/02/2021 10:36, Pieter van Oostrum wrote:It would be useful, and very easy to implement, to have a command that brings up the log file belonging to the current TeX file.Do you mean something like this? (defun TeX-find-master-log () "Open the log file associated to the TeX project" (interactive) (find-file (concat (TeX-master-file) ".log"))) At least on my system, I only have a log file for the "master" file. The above command opens this log file.
I have had this in my custom TeX-command-list for ages, works fine for me ("voir le log" "(lambda () (view-file (TeX-active-master \"log\" t)) (flyspell-mode-off))" TeX-run-function nil t :help "Ouvre le log en mode view-mode") although TeX-command-list did not like a lot being customized at least some time ago in the distant past and foggy memories (every few decades I check if I need to incorporate into TeX-command-list some nice upstream novelties) not sure if the flyspell-mode-off is needed/useful, and the log is opened in view-mode mode
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