Hi Al,
>> I feel that somewhere in the above, the role of preview-auto-reveal
>> should be noted. For instance, if preview-auto-reveal is set
>> restrictively, then "cursor enters the source" is not sufficient in the
>> docs of at-point.
>
> This is trickier than I thought. The best I could come up with (to avoid
> changing the documentation of `preview-auto-reveal` and the concept of
> "opening" a preview throughout) is:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> @item at-point
>
> Previews never obscure the source. In this mode, preview visibility is
> inverted: previews are hidden when they would normally be closed and
> made visible when they would normally be opened. The value of
> @\code{preview-auto-reveal} controls when a preview is considered opened
> (e.g., set to @code{t} to open a preview whenever the cursor enters the
> preview's source).
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Thanks, sounds good to me. A couple nits:
- @\code -> @code.
- No newline after @item, for consistency.
- Two spaces between sentences, here and in the other additions to
preview-latex.texi.
Otherwise I guess we're in good shape to push?
Thanks, best,
Paul
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