François Poulain <[email protected]> writes:

> Le Wed, 20 Nov 2013 14:27:26 +0100,
> David Kastrup <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> Well, the preview stuff is funneled off for separate typesetting, and
>> you need to get the math mode back into it.  I get nice results for
>> preview-latex (namely C-c C-p C-d inside of Emacs/AUCTeX) with
>> [...]
>> Depending on your needs, you might consider using \[#1\] in the
>> optional argument instead, but that gives a full-length display math
>> environment with indentation and spacing that's less suited for
>> previewing.
>
> Very thank you. I missed the abylity of this second option to
> PreviewMacro. Is it possible to do the same with \PreviewEnvironment ?

The documentation does not suggest otherwise.

> (Actually I use the preview package to improve the importation
> capabilities of LaTeX stuffs into GNU TeXmacs. I want to import
> "tedious" contents like CD, BMAT, xymatrix, tikzpictures, etc. as
> pictures.)

Well, make sure that you get the baseline right.  As you can see with
preview-latex screenshots, that makes a huge difference in readability.

-- 
David Kastrup

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