Hi Tobias,

Thanks for your helpful reply.

> The image that you see is just a preview of the equation and should be
> grayed out.

I have thought it was already the image, as it is already clear.

> If you press the evaluate button under the editor area the 
> picture should become clear

I was unaware that it was necessary to press that button.
However pressing it pops up an error message:

Unable to start epstopdf!

Are you sure you configured your system paths correctly in the settings 
dialog ?

after that a configuration dialog appears, where the paths seem to be correct.
(/usr/bin/epstopdf for epstopdf).

> and the buttons should become enabled after the 
> formula is completly rendered.

Selecting the configuration option that I don't have epstopdf, this works.

> Did you just overlook the window or does nothing happens even if you press
> the button?

I mean really nothing happens _before_ pressing the evaluate button.
With the option of not having epstopdf, pressing evaluate and then F2 pops up 
the window.

To summarize, I was confused by the interface: it is counterintuitive that the 
buttons are grayed out when the image is already shown.
I still have the problem that the program cannot start epstopdf for some 
reason.

Best wishes,

        Gábor



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