pkgsrc/print/auctex/Makefile
mef b58d888746 Updated print/auctex to 11.89
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News in 11.89
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   * You can now run all commands needed to compile a document and then
     open the viewer with a single command: 'TeX-command-run-all', bound
     to 'C-c C-a'.

   * Commands such as LaTeX and View can now be executed conveniently on
     the current section (or part, chapter, subsection, etc).  See
     'LaTeX-command-section' and 'LaTeX-command-section-change-level'.

   * Forward and backward search with Evince now also work when only a
     region of the document is compiled/viewed.

   * To open the PDF output file you can now use also PDF Tools, a
     document viewer for Emacs.  With it, as a plus, forward and
     backward search is accurate at word level.

   * With new option 'TeX-PDF-via-dvips-ps2pdf' it is possible to
     compile a document to DVI and then convert it to PDF using
     'dvips'-'ps2pdf' before viewing it.

   * New option 'TeX-file-line-error' allows to select file:line:error
     style for error messages.

   * Indent '\[...\]' math mode as a regular environment by default.

   * Now AUCTeX suggests to run 'makeindex' when appropriate.

   * 'TeX-view-program-list' can contain, as third optional element of
     each item, the name of the executable(s) needed to open the viewer.

   * 'TeX-expand-list' variable has been split into 'TeX-expand-list'
     and 'TeX-expand-list-builtin'.  Only the former is intended to be
     customized by the user, the latter contains built-in expanders.
     You might want to keep in 'TeX-expand-list' only new expansion
     strings.

   * Before running commands like TeX and LaTeX, now AUCTeX performs
     some checks.  If 'TeX-check-TeX' is non-nil, it will test whether a
     working TeX distribution is actually present in the system and
     available to Emacs.  Instead, when 'TeX-check-engine' is non-nil,
     before running LaTeX commands AUCTeX will check whether the correct
     engine has been set, based upon known restrictions posed by LaTeX
     packages.

   * Basic support to ConTeXt Mark IV has been added.  Users can now
     select the Mark version to be used with new option
     'ConTeXt-Mark-version', and AUCTeX is able to catch error messages
     in the output log of a Mark IV document.

   * Support for tons of LaTeX packages has been addedd.

   * Numbers of bugs have been fixed, many minor features have been
     addedd.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.42 2016/08/20 12:27:32 mef Exp $
DISTNAME= auctex-11.89
PKGNAME= ${EMACS_PKGNAME_PREFIX}${DISTNAME}
CATEGORIES= print
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GNU:=auctex/}
MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org
HOMEPAGE= http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/
COMMENT= Enhanced LaTeX mode for Emacs
LICENSE= gnu-gpl-v3
INSTALLATION_DIRS= ${EMACS_INFOPREFIX} \
${EMACS_LISPPREFIX}/auctex
EMACS_MODULES= base
USE_TOOLS+= gmake
GNU_CONFIGURE= YES
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= ${CONFIGURE_ARGS.${EMACS_FLAVOR}}
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --disable-preview
MAKEFLAGS+= EMACS=${EMACS_BIN:Q}
MESSAGE_SUBST+= LISPDIR=${EMACS_LISPPREFIX:Q}
INFO_FILES= YES
CONFIGURE_ARGS.emacs= --with-lispdir=${EMACS_LISPPREFIX}
CONFIGURE_ARGS.xemacs= --with-packagedir=${EMACS_LISPPREFIX:C|/lisp||}
.include "../../editors/emacs/modules.mk"
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"