Yes, it also do not support PDF (I think) since need to use the DVI output. But 
anyway is interesting. I researched a while (before finding finally TeXmacs) 
methods to incrementally run TeX and edit the document.

I still think is an interesting topic, that of incremental evaluation of data 
pipelines and in particular of the document typesetting pipeline. With TeX the 
only viable strategy seems to me to snapshot the state (or log the changes) at 
specific points so that one can resume. Unfortunately that project is closed 
source (as BaKoMa TeX is).

m


> On 10. May 2021, at 08:04, Basile Audoly <baud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> It is nice, and I am curious too.
> 
> Note that this app takes you back in "source" mode when editing an equation.
> 
> Basile
> 
>> Le 9 mai 2021 à 21:38, Massimiliano Gubinelli <m.gubine...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:m.gubine...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
>> 
>> Dear all,
>> I've just become aware of this app:
>> 
>> https://compositorapp.com <https://compositorapp.com/>
>> 
>> which seems intriguing: somehow they managed to use TeX is a somewhat 
>> interactive and incrementa way. I would be curious to see how the do.
>> 
>> Best
>> Max
>> 
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