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12.2.4; Incomplete documentation for TeX-view-program-list

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Reported by: James Cook <falsifian <at> falsifian.org>

Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 00:14:02 UTC

Severity: minor

Found in version 12.2.4

Done: Arash Esbati <arash <at> gnu.org>

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From: Arash Esbati <arash <at> gnu.org>
To: James Cook <falsifian <at> falsifian.org>
Cc: 44744 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#44744: 12.2.4; Incomplete documentation for TeX-view-program-list
Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 08:15:08 +0200
Hi James,

James Cook <falsifian <at> falsifian.org> writes:

> Oops, I missed the reference to TeX-expand-list. Thanks for your
> response.
>
> It might help to mention the existence of placeholders more
> prominently. E.g. by inserting this sentence:
>
>   Placeholders in the strings are expanded as defined in
>   `TeX-expand-list`.
>
> immediately after the sentence
>
>   The command line can either be specified as a single string or a list
>   of strings and two-part lists.
>
> Adding an example would also help.

this report went lost in action, sorry for that.  I'd like to propose
this change in order to fix and close this issue; the patch is more
complicated to read because of the re-filling, but I hope you get the
point.  As a note, I'm not sure if an example in the docstring makes
things more clear, therefore I add a reference to
`TeX-view-program-list-builtin' for examples:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
diff --git a/tex.el b/tex.el
index ea688f17..503072a5 100644
--- a/tex.el
+++ b/tex.el
@@ -1376,38 +1376,37 @@ description of the data format.")

 (defcustom TeX-view-program-list nil
   "List of viewer specifications.
-This variable can be used to specify how a viewer is to be
-invoked and thereby add new viewers on top of the built-in list
-of viewers defined in `TeX-view-program-list-builtin' or override
-entries in the latter.
-
-The car of each item is a string with a user-readable name.  The
-second element can be a command line to be run as a process or a
-Lisp function to be executed.  The command line can either be
-specified as a single string or a list of strings and two-part
-lists.  The first element of the two-part lists is a symbol or a
-list of symbols referring to one or more of the predicates in
-`TeX-view-predicate-list' or `TeX-view-predicate-list-builtin'.
-The second part of the two-part lists is a command line part.
-The command line for the viewer is constructed by concatenating
-the command line parts.  Parts with a predicate are only
-considered if the predicate was evaluated with a positive result.
-Note that the command line can contain placeholders as defined in
-`TeX-expand-list' which are expanded before the viewer is called.
-The third element of the item is optional and is a string, or a
-list of strings, with the name of the executable, or executables,
-needed to open the output file in the viewer.  Placeholders
-defined in `TeX-expand-list' can be used here.  This element is
-used to check whether the viewer is actually available on the
-system.
-
-The use of a function as the second element only works if the
-View command in `TeX-command-list' makes use of the hook
+This variable can be used to specify how a viewer is to be invoked and
+thereby add new viewers on top of the built-in list of viewers defined
+in `TeX-view-program-list-builtin' or override entries in the latter
+which also serves as an example for usage.
+
+The car of each item is a string with a user-readable name.  The second
+element can be a command line to be run as a process or a Lisp function
+to be executed.  The command line can either be specified as a single
+string or a list of strings and two-part lists.  The first element of
+the two-part lists is a symbol or a list of symbols referring to one or
+more of the predicates in `TeX-view-predicate-list' or
+`TeX-view-predicate-list-builtin'.  The second part of the two-part
+lists is a command line part.  The command line for the viewer is
+constructed by concatenating the command line parts.  Parts with a
+predicate are only considered if the predicate was evaluated with a
+positive result.  Note that the command line can contain placeholders as
+defined in the variable `TeX-expand-list' or in
+`TeX-expand-list-builtin' which are expanded before the viewer is
+called.  The third element of the item is optional and is a string, or a
+list of strings, with the name of the executable, or executables, needed
+to open the output file in the viewer.  Placeholders defined in the
+variable `TeX-expand-list' or in `TeX-expand-list-builtin' can be used
+here.  This element is used to check whether the viewer is actually
+available on the system.
+
+The use of a function as the second element only works if the View
+command in `TeX-command-list' makes use of the hook
 `TeX-run-discard-or-function'.

-Note: Predicates defined in the current Emacs session will only
-show up in the customization interface for this variable after
-restarting Emacs."
+Note: Predicates defined in the current Emacs session will only show up
+in the customization interface for this variable after restarting Emacs."
   :group 'TeX-view
   :type
   `(repeat
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Any comments welcome.

Best, Arash




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