Hi Juan, >>>>> Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll <[email protected]> writes: > The first one is I reported problems with scrolling when TeX-fold-mode is > on. I am unsure why, but the issue is solved by removing BIDI text
> (setq-default bidi-display-reordering nil) > If I do not do this, and use TeX-fold-mode in a big buffer, scrolling up > and down with C-n, C-p or arrows, becomes unbearably slow on my computer. I > am using visual-line-mode and proportional fonts, but that shouldn't be the > culprit, as once I disable BIDI everything goes very nice. I'm afraid that I don't experience such delay. If you could provide sample file and procedure to reproduce the glitch you described, we might be able to examine its detail. > The second one relates to fonts with TeX-fold-mode and subscripts.As you > see below, the \psi macro is properly folded to a Unicode character, but > the size and position are wrong. > In contrast, the unfolded text reads just fine > and the $\psi$ character in any other position is properly displayed. > I have not been able to find out what part of font faces, tex-fold or > font-latex may be interfering with this. As far as I know, tex-fold.el and font-latex.el are developped independently and not tuned to cooperate in their finest level yet. I hope someone else who knows this area better than I shed light on this issue. Regards, Ikumi Keita _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
