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C-c C-a but without View
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Hi all,
As far as I can tell, there's no simple way to have TeX-command-run-all
skip the final View step. Did I miss something? If not, I think this
would be a useful feature. My use case is when I just want to quickly
regenerate aux files, but I can imagine others (e.g., working with an
external PDF viewer). Happy to help with the implementation, but
figured I'd ask in case there was some easy way that I overlooked.
Thanks, best,
Paul
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Message #8 received at 77635 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi Paul,
"Paul D. Nelson" <ultrono <at> gmail.com> writes:
> As far as I can tell, there's no simple way to have TeX-command-run-all
> skip the final View step. Did I miss something?
No, I guess you're right.
> If not, I think this would be a useful feature.
Yes, it seems that people want that.
> My use case is when I just want to quickly regenerate aux files, but I
> can imagine others (e.g., working with an external PDF viewer). Happy
> to help with the implementation, but figured I'd ask in case there was
> some easy way that I overlooked.
It would be great if you could help implementing this.
Best, Arash
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