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@c This is part of the AUCTeX Manual.
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@c Copyright (C) 2004-2014, 2021, 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@c See the file auctex.texi for copying conditions.
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@ifset rawfile
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@include macros.texi
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@chapheading Frequently Asked Questions about @AUCTeX{}
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@end ifset
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@c We should switch to sectioning commands instead of items when this
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@c list grows. Keep in mind to formulate short questions because
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@c section headings will not be broken in contrast to items.
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@enumerate
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@item
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Something is not working correctly. What should I do?
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Well, you might have guessed it, the first place to look is in the
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available documentation packaged with @AUCTeX{}. This could be the
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release notes (in the @file{RELEASE} file) or the news section of the
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manual in case you are experiencing problems after an upgrade, the
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@file{INSTALL} file in case you are having problems with the
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installation, the section about bugs in the manual in case you
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encountered a bug or the relevant sections in the manual for other
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related problems.
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If this did not help, you can send a bug report to the @AUCTeX{} bug
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reporting list by using the command @kbd{M-x TeX-submit-bug-report @key{RET}}.
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But before you do this, you can try to get more information about the
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problem at hand which might also help you locate the cause of the error
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yourself.
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First, you can try to generate a so-called backtrace which shows the
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functions involved in a program error. In order to do this, start Emacs
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with the command line @samp{emacs --debug-init} and/or put the line
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@lisp
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(setq debug-on-error t)
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@end lisp
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as the first line into your init file. After Emacs has started, you can
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load a file which triggers the error and a new window should pop up
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showing the backtrace. If you get such a backtrace, please include it
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in the bug report.
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Second, you can try to figure out if something in your personal or site
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configuration triggers the error by starting Emacs without such
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customizations. You can do this by invoking Emacs with the following
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command line, depending on the installation scheme of @AUCTeX{} and your
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@acronym{OS}:
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@itemize
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@item
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If you installed @AUCTeX{} from @acronym{ELPA}, use @samp{emacs -q
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-no-site-file --eval "(progn (setq package-load-list '((auctex t)))
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(package-initialize))"}. The @option{--eval} option activates only
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@AUCTeX{} among all installed @acronym{EPLA} packages.
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@item
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If you installed @AUCTeX{} via traditional
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@command{configure}--@command{make} scheme, use @samp{emacs -q
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-no-site-file -l auctex}. The @option{-l} option loads @file{auctex.el}
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which you normally do in your init file.
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@item
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In both above cases, use @samp{runemacs} instead of @samp{emacs} on
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windows.
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@end itemize
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After you
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have started Emacs like this, you can load the file triggering the
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error. If everything is working now, you know that you have to search
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either in the site configuration file or your personal init file for
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statements related to the problem.
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@item
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What versions of Emacs are supported?
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@AUCTeX{} was tested with @w{GNU Emacs 25.1}. Older versions may work but
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are unsupported.
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@item
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What should I do when @command{./configure} does not find programs like @command{latex}?
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This is problem often encountered on Windows. Make sure that the
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@env{PATH} environment variable includes the directories containing the
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relevant programs, as described in
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@ifset rawfile
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the file @file{INSTALL.windows}
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@end ifset
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@ifclear rawfile
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@ref{Installation under MS Windows,,,auctex,the @AUCTeX{} manual}.
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@end ifclear
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@item
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Why doesn't the completion, style file, or multifile stuff work?
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It must be enabled first, insert this in your init file:
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@lisp
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(setq-default TeX-master nil)
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(setq TeX-parse-self t)
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(setq TeX-auto-save t)
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@end lisp
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Read also the chapters about parsing and multifile documents in the
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manual.
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@ifclear rawfile
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@xref{Parsing Files} and @ref{Multifile}.
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@end ifclear
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@item
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Why doesn't @code{TeX-save-document} work?
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@code{TeX-check-path} has to contain "@file{./}" somewhere.
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@item
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Why is the information in @file{foo.tex} forgotten when I save
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@file{foo.bib}?
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For various reasons, @AUCTeX{} ignores the extension when it stores
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information about a file, so you should use unique base names for your
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files. E.g.@: rename @file{foo.bib} to @file{foob.bib}.
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@item
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Why doesn't @AUCTeX{} signal when processing a document is done?
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If the message in the minibuffer stays "Type `C-c C-l' to display
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results of compilation.", you probably have a misconfiguration in your
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init file (@file{.emacs}, @file{init.el} or similar). To track this
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down either search in the @samp{*Messages*} buffer for an error message
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or put @code{(setq debug-on-error t)} as the first line into your init
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file, restart Emacs and open a @LaTeX{} file. Emacs will complain
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loudly by opening a debugging buffer as soon as an error occurs. The
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information in the debugging buffer can help you find the cause of the
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error in your init file.
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@item
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Why does @code{TeX-next-error} (@kbd{C-c `}) fail?
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If @code{TeX-file-line-error} is set to nil (not the default), these
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sort of failures might be related to the the fact that when writing the
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log file, @TeX{} puts information related to a file, including error
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messages, between a pair of parentheses. In this scenario @AUCTeX{}
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determines the file where the error happened by parsing the log file and
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counting the parentheses. This can fail when there are other,
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unbalanced parentheses present.
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Activating so-called @samp{file:line:error} messages for the log file usually
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solves this issue, as these kind of messages are are easier to parse;
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however, they may lack some details. Activation can be done either in
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the configuration of your @TeX{} system (consult its manual to see where
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this is) or by simply keeping the variable @code{TeX-file-line-error} to
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the default value of non-nil.
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@item
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What does @samp{AUC} stand for?
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@AUCTeX{} came into being at Aalborg University in Denmark. Back then
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the Danish name of the university was Aalborg Universitetscenter; @samp{AUC}
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for short.
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@end enumerate
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