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Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files |
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Tue, 16 Jan 2007 23:49:57 +0100 |
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Maarten Bergvelt <bergv@math.uiuc.edu> writes:
> In article <1168965020.972207.75690@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com>, Pseudo
> wrote:
>> maybe this is a stuid newbe question, but since some time my
>> GNU Emacs 21.4.1 (on a debian machine) behaves in a way that it
>> displays greek letters or symbols as they do appear in a printed form.
>> I admit, that this looks quite pretty, but when saving one encounters a
>
> Hm, are you using preview-latex or something?
Pulease. preview-latex does not touch the buffer at all unless you
explicitly ask it. Packages that are less careful not to annoy the
user unless he explicitly asks for it:
talcum. Does not change the buffer, but changes the appearance.
However, I doubt that talcum would start acting in a way that people
don't want without being asked it, either.
x-symbol. Probably the culprit here. Actually changes the buffer.
There is some minor mode indicator for its presence.
Then there are some iso-cvt-functions which can be enabled when
loading and saving TeX files.
Of all those, I think the probability is highest that x-symbol does
this sort of interference if you install it as a Debian package.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
- Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Pseudo, 2007/01/16
- Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Maarten Bergvelt, 2007/01/16
- Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Pseudo, 2007/01/16
- Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Maarten Bergvelt, 2007/01/16
- Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Nikos Apostolakis, 2007/01/16
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- Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Pseudo, 2007/01/17
- Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Nikos Apostolakis, 2007/01/17
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- Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Pseudo, 2007/01/17
Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files,
David Kastrup <=
Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Peter Dyballa, 2007/01/16
Re: Emacs 'destroys' latex files, Stefan Monnier, 2007/01/17