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Re: LaTeX4Jed: install in homedir, bugs and wishes


On Thu, May 22, 2003 at 03:10:57PM +0000, Joerg Sommer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> how can I install L4J in my homedir? The manual tells only the way to
> install L4J in $JED_ROOT.
> 
> I copied latex.sl and latex.hlp to ~/.jed. Then I thought I can run 'jed
> -batch -n -l preparse -f create_dfa_cache(latex.sl)' there, but it fails
> with "S-Lang Error: Object not opened: /usr/share/jed/lib/site.slc:
> unable to open" How must I call jed?

Did you set something like:

public variable Jed_Home_Library = "full/path/to/your/jed/library";
set_jed_library_path(Jed_Home_Library + "," + get_jed_library_path());

(You can do this automatically with the home-lib mode
 http://jedmodes.sourceforge.net/mode/home-lib/last/download/home-lib.sl
 (see the documentation in the file)
)

and most important

Jed_Highlight_Cache_Dir = Jed_Home_Library; % Dir for new DFA syntax tables

AFAIK, the highlight cache will be created with the first call of the
latex-mode. Once you provided a writeable chache dir, it will last and be
reused the next time.

Also preparsing can be done interactively, see the command
  byte_compile_file (file, 0);

(This is automatized by the make-ini mode
  jedmodes.sourceforge.net/mode/make_ini/last/download/make_ini.sl
which requires
  jedmodes.sourceforge.net/mode/sl_utils/last/download/sl_utils.tar.gz
)


> I use =>, ==>, -->, ... as "command" for \Rightarrow, \Longrightarrow,
> \longrightarrow. 

Nice idea. (Also fits in with the "..." == \ldots conversion.) 

> And I think <==>, <->, ... is better to find in the menu then
> \Longleftrightarrow. Maybe, you can write the menu entries this way.

This is true too.
 

Günter


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