I haven't used it yet, but it sounds reasonable and extremely helpful.
Since I am adding more and more images to my thesis and experiencing
the subsequent slow down, I'd vote up this feature.

-รก.



On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 16:10, Michael Lachmann <lachm...@eva.mpg.de> wrote:
>
>> Is called, which is hard coded to use gs with certain parameters. Then, when 
>> the file is exported, the image is again converted, if necessary. I think 
>> TeXmacs should keep the image in the original format, and render it from 
>> there. On printing it might be converted, or not. And, I think that image 
>> rendering should be done in the background so that TeXmacs does not get 
>> stuck every time an image is displayed....
>>

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