* Using latex to render article buffers ?
@ 2003-03-23 22:01 Xavier MAILLARD
2003-03-24 0:42 ` Daniel Pittman
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From: Xavier MAILLARD @ 2003-03-23 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: zedek, maillaxa
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Hi,
I just want to know if sth exists to have article buffers automatically
rendered using *Tex or enything else.
Thx,
zeDek
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* Re: Using latex to render article buffers ?
2003-03-23 22:01 Using latex to render article buffers ? Xavier MAILLARD
@ 2003-03-24 0:42 ` Daniel Pittman
2003-03-24 5:47 ` Juha Autero
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From: Daniel Pittman @ 2003-03-24 0:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding, maillaxa
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Xavier MAILLARD wrote:
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You seem to have a duplicate secure tag in your message bodies. :)
> I just want to know if sth exists to have article buffers
> automatically rendered using *Tex or enything else.
muttprint, <http://muttprint.sourceforge.net/>, is intended to do this
for printing.
If you want better rendering for inline display then you are probably
out of luck -- though you /could/ theoretically run muttprint in the
background to get a DVI rendered, convert that to a bitmap format and
replace the inline text with a glyph from that bitmap.
I wouldn't, though.
Daniel
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* Re: Using latex to render article buffers ?
2003-03-24 0:42 ` Daniel Pittman
@ 2003-03-24 5:47 ` Juha Autero
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From: Juha Autero @ 2003-03-24 5:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Daniel Pittman <daniel@rimspace.net> writes:
> If you want better rendering for inline display then you are probably
> out of luck -- though you /could/ theoretically run muttprint in the
> background to get a DVI rendered, convert that to a bitmap format and
> replace the inline text with a glyph from that bitmap.
There is preview-latex, that is designed for displaying LaTeX in
(X)Emacs buffer. <URL: http://preview-latex.sourceforge.net/ >
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Juha Autero
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