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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] patch for the documentation concerning prettifying an
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Uwe Brauer |
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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] patch for the documentation concerning prettifying and friends |
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Fri, 09 Sep 2016 19:11:44 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
> Uwe Brauer <address@hidden> writes:
> Uh, you use a git <-> mercurial bridge? At work, I'm shortly before
> doing it the other way round. ;-)
Yep, it works like charm. I use mercurial now for most of my LaTeX
documents and I prefer it much over git, but then I preferred
Xemacs over GNU emacs for a long time and git reminds me of GNU emacs as
mercurial reminds be of Xemacs, and the fate of the later is well known
:'(
> The super/subscript thingy doesn't belong here. It's a plain
> font-latex.el feature and has nothing to do with prettify.el. The
> relevant custom option `font-latex-fontify-script' is already described
> in the manual section "3.1.3 Fontification of mathematical constructs",
> so please update its description there instead of distributing it in
> different sections.
Hm, I see your point, but there is one point to keep in mind. I think
today Auctex is the standard Emacs package for any serious LaTeX editing, (well
there is vanilla GNU emacs LaTeX mode and there is cdlatex mode, but the
later is a minor mode compatible with auctex, while the former well I
don't know who the heck could use it.)
Be it as it may, I think it would be good if the auctex.texi had some
section describing all sort of SEMI WYSIWYG stuff.
So what's about the following idea:
I do the changes you suggest but I add a short section entitled say.
(Semi) WYSIWYG features in which I mention
- preview
- prettifying
- and the Fontification of mathematical constructs",
And the links to the relevant sections.
I find such a section helpful. Sometimes it is not only important what
is explained but how it is visually organised.
> Please remove the description of how x-symbol did it for XEmacs and the
> problems it had. I don't think a comparison is not what a manual is
> about. Feel free to blog about the topic.
Ok
> And what about not being able to deleting prettified symbols? Of course
> you can, it's just that this will just delete one character and not the
> complete macro that gets displayed as a pretty symbol.
Here is what I mean: \alpha --> prettified α
α
^cursor, I hit backspace
I obtain \alph
And the prettifying of this symbol is for course disabled.
The point is I «see» a char, namely the prettified α, and expect to delete it
like any char using backspace (or delete) but I cannot since \alpha is just
represented not converted to α.
> As said above, that should go into "3.1.3 Fontification of mathematical
> constructs", and please update it with all possible values of the
> variable, that is, the old values nil and t plus the two new values
> `invisible' and `multi-level'.
ok
> Thanks,
So before I submit a new patch please tell me what you think.
Uwe