Hi Ikumi, > >> - When you enter a preview, it remains visible. The tex code appears > >> below the preview. > > The TeX code appears _to right of_ the preview for inline math > expression for me. Is this a misbehavior? Or does your above sentence > miss this case?
You're right, for inlined math, it appears to the right (and for displayed math, it's like in my summary). This is the intended behavior, the idea being that someone watching your screen (in person or remotely) can stay focused on the equation. > > I don't understand the change as a whole, but it seems that this change > extends cases which doesn't touch the preview images through EXCEPTION > argument of `preview-clearout' function. Doesn't this lead to leave some > kind of "debris" which needs additional clean-up facility after usage of > preview-latex? > I think there is no such debris, and have attempted to check this, but would be happy to learn that I missed something. The EXCEPTION argument is used only in preview-place-preview, where it is the overlay being generated -- not something we want to clearout. The changes to preview-place-preview have the effect of keeping the old overlays around long enough for the call to preview-gs-place (via preview-call-hook) to be able to use the image from the old overlay in place of the construction symbol, eliminating the flicker that would otherwise occur when regenerating a preview. The subsequent call to preview-clearout should in fact delete that old image, but it stays in the cache long enough to serve its fleeting purpose. Happy to discuss further if that'd clarify. Thanks, best, Paul _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
