On 150820 Thu 9:00, David Kastrup wrote:
I tend to right-click on the preview, copy the preview content and paste
it above where I am editing. Cleaning up afterwards is also easy with
the mouse (two right mouse clicks in a row delete the current mouse
selection).
That is not to say that the requested feature wouldn't be useful,
particularly for a keyboard-centric workflow.
Thank you for the feedback & tip, David. In my case I often
need only to take a peek at the code of some previous
formula, eg to see which macro I used to produce a
particular symbol (I have a very short memory). That's why
to push only a button to quickly toggle on/off would be useful.
As a temporary solution I'm making a function that does a
backward or forward regexp-search to the beginning of any
inline or display math (like "\\begin{\(eq\|al\|ga\)" or
"\\(" etc), so as to automatically toggle the preview as the
search cycles. This way I can cyclically open them and come
back at point by quitting the search.
Cheers,
J
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