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Re: Wrong type argument: symbolp, when inserting equation reftex-label
From: |
Arash Esbati |
Subject: |
Re: Wrong type argument: symbolp, when inserting equation reftex-label |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Nov 2023 21:42:39 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Jose Maria Martin Olalla <olalla@us.es> writes:
> Many thanks Arash,
>
> AUCTeX version is 12.2
>
> AUCTeX, emacs and the whole texmf were installed via apt install
Thanks for the clarification. Do I get it right that the current Debian
12 (released this year) is shipping a 4 years old version of AUCTeX[1]?
> I evaluated the code in scratch, or I think so: M+: and the code, no
> line breaks. The minibuffer returned nil.
Yes, this is then expected since you didn't install AUCTeX from ELPA.
My suggestion presumed that. You have 2 choices now:
• Activate AUCTeX the way you do it from your init file after 'emacs
-Q' (I have no idea how one is supposed to do it on Debian)
• You uninstall AUCTeX via apt and install it from ELPA as described
here[2]. Then you can try the instruction I sent.
> I opened a *.tex file with a TeX-master in local variables. However
> the full AUCTeX bundle for LaTeX files was not available in the major
> mode. Instead, the default TeX environment that is loaded with 'emacs
> -Q filename.tex' was available. As if the eval code did not activate
> AUCTeX actually. As a result C-c C-e did not launch an environment.
Yes, this is then expected. What you did doesn't match your AUCTeX
installation.
Best, Arash
Footnotes:
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-auctex/2019-10/msg00001.html
[2]
https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex/Installation.html#Installation