Sorry, the crucial element is the presence of an opacity directive.
I have searched online for hints about this but nothing specific comes
up. The only thing that can be remotely related are these problems:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/21011/transparency-in-tikz-preview-package-and-xela
Consider a minimal TeX file that uses the tikz library. If it includes a
tikz-picture with a \fill directive then the color for ALL previews is
wrong (the reference-face is not respected). This happens even if the
actual tikzpicture is not previewed (it is not inside a figure
environment).
Attac
Also I just discovered that this happens only with preamble caching
enabled! If preamble caching is disabled then everything works fine.
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When generating a preview for a latex file lots of different files are
generated in the containing directory. If any of these files is missing
on a later call to preview-latex, it doesn't regenerate them but fails
(semi-silently).
To reproduce:
Load any latex file with some math to preview. Prefe
Uwe Brauer writes:
"Mosè" == Mosè Giordano writes:
>
>> Hi Uwe,
>> can we close this ticket?
>
> Just checked it, please close it. Sorry for the delay.
Done.
Bye,
Tassilo
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