Re: keep intermediary tex from latex preview

2023-08-12 Thread Karthik Chikmagalur
>> By the way, using Ihor's suggestion, I was able to debug the issue. >> There is nothing wrong with my configuration. The issue is that the >> font cannot deal with that symbol, and LaTeX just skips it. Still, it >> would be convenient not to have to create a separate .tex to debug >> the

Re: keep intermediary tex from latex preview

2023-06-05 Thread Timothy
Hi Ihor, > AFAIR, the new preview system will record possible issues with previews > and mark them appropriately in a tooltip. > > Timothy, will it also be the case for LaTeX warnings? I think currently we scan the stdout for error messages but not warnings. Of course, this is an area that

Re: keep intermediary tex from latex preview

2023-06-05 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Edgar Lux writes: > By the way, using Ihor's suggestion, I was able to debug the issue. There is > nothing wrong with my configuration. The issue is that the font cannot deal > with that symbol, and LaTeX just skips it. Still, it would be convenient not > to have to create a separate .tex to

Re: keep intermediary tex from latex preview

2023-06-05 Thread Edgar Lux
By the way, using Ihor's suggestion, I was able to debug the issue. There is nothing wrong with my configuration. The issue is that the font cannot deal with that symbol, and LaTeX just skips it. Still, it would be convenient not to have to create a separate .tex to debug the preview. Thanks!

Re: keep intermediary tex from latex preview

2023-06-05 Thread Edgar Lux
When using xetex and dvisvgm, an equation like this: \(µp\) will render as p (see attached file), most likely because my configuration is wrong. I don't know how I fixed it for another buffer, but then I restart and--without knowing what happened--the "no-µ" behaviour is back. Also (I am

Re: keep intermediary tex from latex preview

2023-06-04 Thread Timothy
Hi Edgar, > Looks promising! > Is the functionality which I mentioned there as well? (get the .tex for the > preview even in absence of error) Currently, no. Could you elaborate on why you’re interested in this functionality? All the best, Timothy -- Timothy (‘tecosaur’/‘TEC’), Org mode

Re: keep intermediary tex from latex preview

2023-06-04 Thread Edgar Lux
On Jun 4, 2023 at 8:34 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > In short no. > And we are also in the process of refactoring the preview system: > https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87lek2up0w@tec.tecosaur.net/ Looks promising! Is the functionality which I mentioned there as well? (get the .tex for the

Re: keep intermediary tex from latex preview

2023-06-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Edgar Lux writes: > Hello, this has possibly been asked before, but (OMFG) I haven't been able to > find it (sorry). How can I keep the .tex file used to generate a latex > preview from an Org buffer (or file)? (the closest that I got was > =org-latex-logfiles-extensions=). I can usually see