Thanks Carsten, That's great. I tested without the advice it worked as expected for both exporters.
I would be surprised if anyone could give a reason to keep the AUCTeX query or the auto-insert stuff, at least without modifying org-export. That's because the export process replaces anything in the new buffer, be it the file variables inserted by AUCTeX or the content inserted by auto-insert, with the result from the export. -- Darlan At Fri, 28 Oct 2011 10:43:00 +0200, Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 28.10.2011, at 06:49, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote: > > > > > Thanks Nick, > > > > You right, the master file question comes from auctex. But with your code > > it's simple to add the relevant variable to solve the issue. The final > > function is > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > > (defadvice org-export (around org-export-no-auto-insert) > > (let ((auto-insert nil) > > (TeX-master t) > > ) > > ad-do-it)) > > > Ahh, that has been bothering me for many years, thanks for this solution. > I have made this behavior (as well as turning off auto-insert) now > standard in Org-mode, so the advice will no longer be needed. > > Or, can anyone come up with a reason why the AUCTeX query or auto-insert > stuff could be useful when creating new files during Org-mode export? > > - Carsten > > > > > > (ad-activate 'org-export) > > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > > > -- > > Darlan > > > > At Thu, 27 Oct 2011 17:03:55 -0400, > > Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote: > >> > >> Darlan Cavalcante Moreira <darc...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> I consider auto-insert-mode to be a very useful feature in Emacs and it > >>> works great in most situations, except when exporting an org-mode buffer. > >>> > >>> If I export to PDF or HTML, for instance, then org-mode creates a TeX or > >>> an > >>> HTML buffer and auto-insert kicks-in in both cases (asking for the title > >>> in > >>> the HTML buffer, or the master file in the TeX buffer). Whatever I write > >>> will be overwritten by the org-mode exporter and the file exports just > >>> fine, but this interruption is annoying. > >>> > >> > >> I don't think the master file question comes from auto-insert - I believe > >> it comes from auctex. In particular, I get the question but I don't have > >> auto-insert enabled for latex. > >> > >>> I suppose I could create a function that disable auto-insert-mode, call > >>> org-export and then re-enable auto-insert-mode, but maybe this should be > >>> the default behaviour of org-mode export. Does this make sense? > >>> > >> > >> You can advise org-export: > >> > >> (defadvice org-export (around org-export-no-auto-insert) > >> (let ((auto-insert nil)) > >> ad-do-it)) > >> > >> (ad-activate 'org-export) > >> > >> should do it (untested). > >> > >> Nick > > >