Help me, please! This is my 3rd attempt at a clean install of EMACS/AUCTeX in Windows 7.
I'm following Joachim Schlosser's installation guide to AUCTeX but I'm getting confused at least on 2 points.
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If I want to extract EMACS' archive in C:/Program Files/Emacs/
, what should the HOME environment variable look like? Mr. Schlosser puts a lot of emphasis on erasing spaces in the path-file but the other User environment variables all have spaces in their path-file so maybe it is irrelevant? These are mine, at present:
HOME → C:ProgramFilesEmacs
and
PATH → C:ProgramFilesAspellbin;C:ProgramFilesgsgs9.09bin;C:ProgramFilesSumatraPDF;
I decided for a clean install, afterall.
As stated in the question, I followed Joachim Schlosser's guide (website guide in english + youtube tutorial in german).
I would suggest to anyone trying to install and configure AUCTeX, to first read the guide then download all the necessary binaries and zip files in one folder and imitate what the tutorial does (I don't speak German but I still pulled it off).
I had a couple of doubts regarding where to put the emacs-24.2
folder, whether in C:/
or in C:/Program Files/
; I opted for the latter. Next, when you have to download the LibPNG binaries, it's better to download the all-in-one *.zip bundle of GTK+ from the link in Schlosser's website; open the zip bundle, go to the /bin
folder and select only the *.dll
files that Schlosser shows (just update the version number accordingly).
If you do what he does, things should work out fine. This solved 80-85% of my problems.
I'm still having problems...
I'll see if anyone had similar problems here in SX or I'll post my own question. Anyways, I hope this helps others too.