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Re: preview-latex: frob line lengths?


From: Sven Utcke
Subject: Re: preview-latex: frob line lengths?
Date: 10 Dec 2002 12:58:32 +0100
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David Kastrup <David.Kastrup@t-online.de> writes:

> The other frequent "unreasonable" complaint (i.e., technically
> infeasible and not really possible), namely that equation and section
> numbers for regenerated previews should not be arbitrary, 

My main complaint about preview LaTeX :-)

> I have just fixed in the latest CVS release: using a checkbox on
> preview-required-option-list's `counters' option will fix that.

How is it done (or maybe it simply omits the number?)?

Sven
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kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) writes:

> > In my mail groups, I have to tried to jump to the last article by
> > variously pressing 'l' and 'C-u l' but neither of them seem to work on a
> > reliable basis.
> 
> Maybe there is a misunderstanding of `last'?  Gnus means the article
> that you viewed previously.

Yes, I wondered about that. I posted this twice in error, in the second
posting I suspected 'last' didn't mean most recently arrived.  How can I
get my cursor to do jump to 'most recently arrived article'?  C-<End>
jumps to the end of the buffer, which is not quite what I want.


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kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) writes:

> > AUC TeX development has stopped stalling.
> 
> (big crowd gathers, cheering)  Yay!

Hear hear.  A large thanks to all those who've made AUC TeX & reftex the
superlative latex editing environment.

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You can do this with enlightenment, a window manager you should have
installed on your system.  AFAIK, you'd have to open emacs in a terminal
window, then set the properties on that window; this can be automated
into an icon of course.  Enlightenment also allows "transparent"  
windows, i.e., the background will be whatever wallpaper would otherwise
be hidden by the window.  I did both of these before and they worked
fine.  But, depending on the background image and the color(s) of the
foreground (here, characters), the text can be difficult to read.

hth,
ken

Tom Oswald at 13:28 (UTC-0800) on Mon, 9 Dec 2002 said:

= I am using emacs 21.2.1 in a redhat 7.3 distribution.  Can a pixmap be 
= set as the background rather then a color?
= 
= Thanks,
= 
= Tom
= 
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