Could anyone please give me hand with the step between the first start-process
and the second start-process
. The second start-process
that displays the pdf-file should run only if
the first start-process
finishes without errors. There is probably some type of successful exit code that can be spotted, but I would need some help please in that regard.
I'm open to suggestions regarding how best to determine whether the first start-process
finished without errors. One method would be to look at the output
buffer to determine whether the last line is equal to "Process process
finished". Making the *.pdf file can take a few seconds even if it is without errors, and the second start-process
fails if it begins too early. Sit-for is not the best option, since the second start-process
should be aborted if the first start-process
did not complete correctly. Generating the output
buffer also takes a couple of seconds, so checking the last line in the buffer would also need to wait until the first start-process
finishes. However, spotting a successful exit code (if such a thing exists) would be better than searching an output buffer for a string equals . . . .
FYI: The .latexmkrc $pdflatex
line of code puts a copy of the *.pdf back into the working directory, and the .latexmkrc $out_dir
line of code puts all of the auxiliary files into the /tmp
folder. This is needed because Tex-Live for OSX does not support $aux_dir
. The result is a clean working directory containing just *.tex and *.pdf files.
(defun latexmk ()
".latexmkrc should contain the following entries -- without the backslashes:
$pdflatex .= ' && (cp "%D" "%R.pdf")';
$force_mode = 1;
$pdf_mode = 1;
$out_dir = '/tmp';"
(interactive)
(let* (
(process (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))
(output (concat "*" (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name) "*") )
(latexmk "/usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/scripts/latexmk/latexmk.pl")
(arg-1 "-interaction=nonstopmode")
(arg-2 "-file-line-error")
(arg-3 "-synctex=1")
(arg-4 "-r")
(arg-5 "/Users/HOME/.0.data/.0.emacs/.latexmkrc")
(pdf-file (concat "/tmp/" (car (split-string
(file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name) "\.")) ".pdf"))
(line (format "%d" (line-number-at-pos)))
(skim "/Applications/Skim.app/Contents/SharedSupport/displayline") )
(if (buffer-modified-p)
(save-buffer))
(start-process process output latexmk arg-1 arg-2 arg-3 arg-4 arg-5 buffer-file-name)
;; (if (last line of output buffer is "Process 'process' finished")
(start-process "displayline" nil skim "-b" line pdf-file buffer-file-name)
(switch-to-buffer output)
;; )
))
EDIT: A working solution based upon the concept outlined by Francesco in the answer below is available in a related thread: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/156617/26911
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