Automatic Customization
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   Since AUC TeX is so highly customizable, it makes sense that it is
able to customize itself.  The automatic customization consists of
scanning TeX files and extracting symbols, environments, and things
like that.

   The automatic customization is done on three different levels.  The
global level is the level shared by all users at your site, and consists
of scanning the standard TeX style files, and any extra styles added
locally for all users on the site.  The private level deals with those
style files you have written for your own use, and use in different
documents.  You may have a `~/lib/TeX/' directory where you store
useful style files for your own use.  The local level is for a specific
directory, and deals with writing customization for the files for your
normal TeX documents.

   If compared with the environment variable `TEXINPUTS', the global
level corresponds to the directories built into TeX.  The private level
corresponds to the directories you add yourself, except for `.', which
is the local level.

Menu

Automatic Global
Automatic Customization for the Site
Automatic Private
Automatic Customization for a User
Automatic Local
Automatic Customization for a Directory By default AUC TeX will search for customization files in all the

global, private, and local style directories, but you can also set the

path directly. This is useful if you for example want to add another

person's style hooks to your path. Please note that all matching files

found in `TeX-style-path' are loaded, and all hooks defined in the

files will be executed. - User Option: TeX-style-path List of directories to search for AUC TeX style files. Each must end with a slash. By default, when AUC TeX searches a directory for files, it will

recursively search through subdirectories. - User Option: TeX-file-recurse If not nil, search TeX directories recursively. By default, AUC TeX will ignore files name `.', `..', `SCCS', `RCS',

and `CVS'. - User Option: TeX-ignore-file Regular expression matching file names to ignore. These files or directories will not be considered when searching for TeX files in a directory.