In order to find files included in
a document via \input or \include,
RefTeX searches all directories specified in the
environment variable TEXINPUTS. Similarly, it will
search the path specified in the variables BIBINPUTS
and TEXBIB for BibTeX database files.
When searching, RefTeX will also expand recursive path definitions (directories ending in ‘//’ or ‘!!’). But it will only search and expand directories explicitly given in these variables. This may cause problems under the following circumstances:
There are three ways to solve this problem:
TEXINPUTS and
BIBINPUTS, define your own variables and configure
RefTeX to use them instead:
(setq reftex-texpath-environment-variables '("MYTEXINPUTS"))
(setq reftex-bibpath-environment-variables '("MYBIBINPUTS"))
(setq reftex-texpath-environment-variables
'("./inp:/home/cd/tex//:/usr/local/tex//"))
(setq reftex-bibpath-environment-variables
'("/home/cd/tex/lit/"))
teTeX uses the kpathsearch library
which provides the command kpsewhich to search for
files. RefTeX can be configured to use this program.
Note that the exact syntax of the kpsewhich
command depends upon the version of that program.
(setq reftex-use-external-file-finders t)
(setq reftex-external-file-finders
'(("tex" . "kpsewhich -format=.tex %f")
("bib" . "kpsewhich -format=.bib %f")))
Some people like to
use RefTeX with noweb files, which usually have the extension
.nw. In order to deal with
such files, the new extension must be added to the list of valid
extensions in the variable reftex-file-extensions.
When working with AUCTeX as major mode, the new extension must
also be known to AUCTeX via the variable
TeX-file-extension. For example:
(setq reftex-file-extensions
'(("nw" "tex" ".tex" ".ltx") ("bib" ".bib")))
(setq TeX-file-extensions
'( "nw" "tex" "sty" "cls" "ltx" "texi" "texinfo"))