Bruno BEAUFILS writes on Thu 16 Feb 2023 11:03:

 > OK but you still can do this by just export the file to LaTeX
 > (buffer or file) when needed.

In general, I want to see the final result, if only to check that it
is correct latex (as far as I can see, any crap is happily transformed
into a .tex by 'C-c C-e l l').  So in practice, if I understand
correctly what you say, once the appropriate result (pdf) is obtained,
I would have to use an extra command (C-c C-e l l or C-c C-e l l) to
generate the .tex.

But I can understand your point, especially if you seldom use the
.tex, and I hope the developers can create a user option, as Ihor
proposed.  I think most users will prefer the current situation to be
the default, though...



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