Hi Fran, Mosè and all,
> Ikumi Keita writes:
> Hi ,
> Mosè Giordano writes:
>> I didn't try the patch, just read it. The idea should be to launch an
>> asynchronous process and show its output, correct?
> Yes.
>> Only one comment: is it necessary to use
>>
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. It was
generated because a ref change was pushed to the repository containing
the project "GNU AUCTeX".
The branch, master has been updated
via c8a8d475d5a5c826c02313937e2bf09cca3fe057 (commit)
from
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. It was
generated because a ref change was pushed to the repository containing
the project "GNU AUCTeX".
The branch, master has been updated
via c8a8d475d5a5c826c02313937e2bf09cca3fe057 (commit)
from
Hi Uwe and all,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Ok, I applied that patch to the latest master (I had to delete some text
> which seemed not part of the patch). I deleted my old installation and
> compiled and installed the new one with your patch enabled.
> The problem you described disappeared,
Le 08/11/2018 à 22:57, Stephen Berman a écrit :
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 21:50:42 +0100 jfbu wrote:
Le 08/11/2018 à 21:10, Stephen Berman a écrit :
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:58:02 +0100 jfbu wrote:
Le 08/11/2018 à 18:45, jfbu a écrit :
Le 08/11/2018 à 18:07, Stephen Berman a écrit :
I have a file
Le 08/11/2018 à 22:56, Stephen Berman a écrit :
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 21:48:34 +0100 Joost Kremers
wrote:
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 09:08:51PM +0100, Stephen Berman wrote:
Thanks. I ran it through XeLaTeX and that indeed output the composed
character correctly aligned, though the vertical
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 21:48:34 +0100 Joost Kremers
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 09:08:51PM +0100, Stephen Berman wrote:
>> Thanks. I ran it through XeLaTeX and that indeed output the composed
>> character correctly aligned, though the vertical positioning looks worse
>> to me than with
On Thu, 08 Nov 2018 22:01:31 +0100 Joost Kremers
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2018, at 9:48 PM, Joost Kremers wrote:
>> That may be a font issue. My preferred font is Linux Libertine, and as
>> you can see in the attached image, things look a bit different: the
>> accents on b are shifted slightly
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 21:50:42 +0100 jfbu wrote:
> Le 08/11/2018 à 21:10, Stephen Berman a écrit :
>> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:58:02 +0100 jfbu wrote:
>>
>>> Le 08/11/2018 à 18:45, jfbu a écrit :
Le 08/11/2018 à 18:07, Stephen Berman a écrit :
> I have a file containing such composed
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 21:53:11 +0100 jfbu wrote:
> Le 08/11/2018 à 21:08, Stephen Berman a écrit :
>> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:29:42 +0100 Joost Kremers
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 06:07:17PM +0100, Stephen Berman wrote:
Emacs can correctly display composed characters, and I want
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 21:56:15 +0100 jfbu wrote:
>>> Also, to make this AUCTeX-related, after setting LaTeX-command to
>>> xelatex and typing C-c C-c in the test1.tex buffer, the compilation
>>> failed with the uninformative message "LaTeX: problems after [0] pages"
>>> and no log output. But
Le 08/11/2018 à 21:08, Stephen Berman a écrit :
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:29:42 +0100 Joost Kremers
wrote:
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 06:07:17PM +0100, Stephen Berman wrote:
Emacs can correctly display composed characters, and I want to use such
characters in a LaTeX source file but when I run the
Also, to make this AUCTeX-related, after setting LaTeX-command to
xelatex and typing C-c C-c in the test1.tex buffer, the compilation
failed with the uninformative message "LaTeX: problems after [0] pages"
and no log output. But running xelatex from the shell worked fine. Is
there something
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018, at 9:48 PM, Joost Kremers wrote:
> That may be a font issue. My preferred font is Linux Libertine, and as
> you can see in the attached image, things look a bit different: the
> accents on b are shifted slightly to the right so that they do not cross
> the ascender of the
Le 08/11/2018 à 21:10, Stephen Berman a écrit :
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:58:02 +0100 jfbu wrote:
Le 08/11/2018 à 18:45, jfbu a écrit :
Le 08/11/2018 à 18:07, Stephen Berman a écrit :
I have a file containing such composed characters that I've imported to
a LaTeX file but in the output of
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 09:08:51PM +0100, Stephen Berman wrote:
> Thanks. I ran it through XeLaTeX and that indeed output the composed
> character correctly aligned, though the vertical positioning looks worse
> to me than with pdflatex (see attached screenshots; text0.pdf is with
> pdflatex and
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:58:02 +0100 jfbu wrote:
> Le 08/11/2018 à 18:45, jfbu a écrit :
>> Le 08/11/2018 à 18:07, Stephen Berman a écrit :
>>> I have a file containing such composed characters that I've imported to
>>> a LaTeX file but in the output of pdflatex, the circumflex is displayed
>>>
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:29:42 +0100 Joost Kremers
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 06:07:17PM +0100, Stephen Berman wrote:
>> Emacs can correctly display composed characters, and I want to use such
>> characters in a LaTeX source file but when I run the latter through
>> pdflatex, the PDF output
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 06:07:17PM +0100, Stephen Berman wrote:
> Emacs can correctly display composed characters, and I want to use such
> characters in a LaTeX source file but when I run the latter through
> pdflatex, the PDF output display is wrong.
If you have Unicode input files, usually the
Le 08/11/2018 à 18:45, jfbu a écrit :
Le 08/11/2018 à 18:07, Stephen Berman a écrit :
I have a file containing such composed characters that I've imported to
a LaTeX file but in the output of pdflatex, the circumflex is displayed
over the character following the one it is composed with, e.g.,
Le 08/11/2018 à 18:07, Stephen Berman a écrit :
I have a file containing such composed characters that I've imported to
a LaTeX file but in the output of pdflatex, the circumflex is displayed
over the character following the one it is composed with, e.g., the
sequence 'b^a' (where '^' means
Emacs can correctly display composed characters, and I want to use such
characters in a LaTeX source file but when I run the latter through
pdflatex, the PDF output display is wrong.
For example, there is no Unicode codepoint for the character 'b' with a
circumflex (unlike e.g. 'a' with a
>>> "Ikumi" == Ikumi Keita writes:
Hi
I just checked it:
> I found that preview-latex does not work well in subfile not located in
> master directory, and propose a fix later in this message. I'd
> appreciate if you could give it a try. Any feedbacks are welcome.
> [How to
23 matches
Mail list logo