> The information is present in the latex log file. I'm not saying that
> it is easy to manipulate, but it is certainly possible.
Great. I will mess with the log file and try to identify the wrong
formula when a file is loaded. This will certainly make this patch more
useful.
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Bo Peng
Bo Peng wrote:
> < sorry for the PM to Leeming. >
Not a problem.
>> Loading an existing document containing such an inset results in no
>> previews being generated at all, as now.
>
> Locating a wrong formula among others is extremely difficult (may
> have to compile all formulas one by one.) s
< sorry for the PM to Leeming. >
> Loading an existing document containing such an inset results in no
> previews being generated at all, as now.
Locating a wrong formula among others is extremely difficult (may have
to compile all formulas one by one.) so there is no good solution yet.
> In c
Bo Peng wrote:
> By wrong formula, I mean things like $\text{\alpha}$ entered by C-M
> C-M \alpha etc. I have discussed this problem in the user list.
>
> Currently, with instant preview turned on,
> 1. If a wrong formula is entered, instant preview will fail and do
>nothing.
> 2. If a file w
By wrong formula, I mean things like $\text{\alpha}$ entered by C-M C-M
\alpha etc. I have discussed this problem in the user list.
Currently, with instant preview turned on,
1. If a wrong formula is entered, instant preview will fail and do
nothing.
2. If a file with any wrong formula is ope