Re: Unexpected behavior with inline latex
That was it! I have a script to try and scrape aliases for me, and deactivating it solves the problem. Many thanks : ] On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Michael Tatge wrote: > * On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 01:37PM +0200 Patrick Sanan (patrick.sa...@gmail.com) > muttered: >> I'm trying to track down some unexpected behavior. >> The body of an email which produces this behavior for me is on the next line: >> {\cal This does not display > > Works here. Maybe some display filter on your side? > > Michael > -- > PGP-Key-ID: EEE7D043 > Jabber: in...@jabber.de
Re: Unexpected behavior with inline latex
* On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 01:37PM +0200 Patrick Sanan (patrick.sa...@gmail.com) muttered: > I'm trying to track down some unexpected behavior. > The body of an email which produces this behavior for me is on the next line: > {\cal This does not display Works here. Maybe some display filter on your side? Michael -- PGP-Key-ID: EEE7D043 Jabber: in...@jabber.de
Unexpected behavior with inline latex
I'm trying to track down some unexpected behavior. I can reproduce by sending myself an email with body as below. When reading the email again in mutt, only the first bracket is displayed. If I look at the email with a different viewer (the gmail website) then it appears as expected. The body of an email which produces this behavior for me is on the next line: {\cal This does not display