David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
> Well, it is really the business of emaxima.sty how wide the boxes with
> the math inside are, so you should complain to the author of the style
> file.
That is the piece of info that I needed.
Doing the following gave we a very wide preview output:
\usepackage{vmargin}
\setpapersize[landscape]{USletter}
\setmarginsrb%
{.5in}% %leftmargin
{0.50in}% %topmargin
{.5in}% %rightmargin
{0.5in}% %bottommargin
{0.1in}% %headheight
{0.1in}% %headsep
{12pt}% %footheight
{0.1in}% %footskip
>
> You'll find that the developer version of GNU Emacs (see the docs for
> AUCTeX 11.81) will handle large images much more gracefully when
> scrolling, however.
I haven't tried the developer version of GNU Emacs yet, but I understand
the need for scrolling of images.
Thank you for the help.
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