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Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.82; image inclusion prevents following previews from


From: Ralf Angeli
Subject: Re: [Bug-AUCTeX] 11.82; image inclusion prevents following previews from being displayed
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 16:16:07 +0100

* David Kastrup (2006-01-14) writes:

> Ralf Angeli <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> * David Kastrup (2006-01-13) writes:
>>
>>> Didn't we actually fix this particular one yet?  Hmm.  Seemingly not.
>>> A sort of "least invasive" change would be:
>> [...]
>>> -)+\\( \\|\r?$\\)\\|\
>>> +)+\\([ >]\\|\r?$\\)\\|\
>> [...]
>>> Butt-ugly.  What we probably should do instead is to keep a list of
>>> every (xxx combination and every ) in any context, and then whenever
>>> we actually match with source lines, we try to figure out which of the
>>> ( and ) actually made sense.  Yes, this does not sound like too much
>>> fun.
>>
>> I'd rather poke myself with a stick in the eye.
>
> Ah, but the overall goal is not to maximize your private level of
> happiness.

Yeah, but mine is.  Now please hand me a stick.

>> I saw that you already checked in the change.  If it is working like
>> that, i.e. with a general solution, we could just keep it.
>
> "With a general solution"?  What's that supposed to mean?

That's how I understood your change in preview.el.  Doesn't it prevent
preview-latex from choking on "(PNG copy)"?  (As I've mentioned
before, I cannot check it.)

>>> Which reminds me: we should have the error/line style error messages
>>> work out as well.
>>
>> "as well" like in "_both_ file/line/error _and_ normal messages
>> should work"?
>
> Have you taken a look at file/line error messages?  They don't replace
> the standard messages but sneak in an _additional_ line.  We just need
> to make our error message patterns skip this additional line.

Ah, now I got it.  Besides the stick you may hand me a pair of
scissors for shortening my long line.  (You need me not to say that
the outprint "a long line to have" not in English exists.)

-- 
Ralf




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