Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes: Hi Uwe,
> Here is a patch, this time completely done with hg, please tell me > whether this format is ok, if not I give hg up for providing patches It is technically ok, and I've committed it. However, I had to rework some parts afterwards (see below). I just didn't want to request yet another new version of the patch when it is much easier and less time-consuming for both of us to do it myself. So take the following as suggestions for future contributions. > -Lastly, @AUCTeX{} with Emacs 25 or later can display certain math macros > -using Unicode characters. That's called prettification. > +Another tool to obtain more WYSIWYG feeling is to set > +@code{font-latex-fontify-script} to @code{invisible} so that the > +@code{^} and @code{_} in sub and superscripts are not displayed. I changed that to a more general statement instead of describing just one very special value here. Also I added a reference to the node which discusses the variable. > +Lastly, @AUCTeX{} with GNU Emacs 25 or later can display certain math > +macros using Unicode characters. That's called prettification and is > +pretty lightweight and reasonable robust, however it only provides a > +limited WYSIWYG feature compared to @previewlatex{} a subsystem of > +@AUCTeX{}, see @ref{Top,,Introduction,preview-latex,The @previewlatex{} > +Manual} which let LaTeX generate images that are displayed in your > +buffer. It is extremely accurate but sometimes fragile with some > +packages. Please note that you can use prettification and preview-latex > +together. I've split that into two paragraphs and added a reference to the prettification node. > -Note that this feature is not available on XEmacs, for which it is > -disabled per default. In GNU Emacs raising and lowering is not enabled > -for versions 21.3 and before due to it working not properly. > +In addition you can configure Emacs so that the @code{^} and @code{_} in > +sub and superscripts are not displayed. To enable that feature you have > +to set the variable @code{font-latex-fontify-script} to > +@code{invisible}. Another possiblity is setting this variable to > +the symbol @code{multi-level}, then y is raised above x, and z is raised > +above y. With many script levels, the text might become too small to be > +readable. I extended the description to be in the order non-nil, multi-level, and invisible because that's the order from less to more "eye-candy". Also, you reference x, y, and z but that example formula isn't there at all. I've added it. > @defopt font-latex-script-display > Display specification for subscript and superscript content. The car is > used for subscript, the cdr is used for superscript. The feature is > implemented using so-called display properties. For information on what > -exactly to specify for the values, see @ref{Other Display Specs, , Other > +exactly to specify for the values, see @xref{Other Display Specs, , Other I changed that back to @ref since @xref{} is only for references at the beginning of a sentence. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list auctex-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel