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[Texmacs-dev] ghostscript preview etc.


From: Álvaro Tejero Cantero
Subject: [Texmacs-dev] ghostscript preview etc.
Date: 29 May 2002 00:57:54 +0200

I think that given that tm tries first ghostscript, then gv then ggv,
the menu item should be called "postscript preview" or "preview" or
something less viewer dependent.

Also, I would make gv the first choice, because it's so much nicer to
see the docs with antialiasing.

One remark: entering any erroneous scheme command in the
my-init-texmacs.scm file prevents TeXmacs from starting at all. 

Where can I consult the available scheme commands?
I want to make a my-init-texmacs.scm for setting the menu language, the
shrinking factor, etc. I promise to dump all feedback I get into a
tutorial for "very basic interface customization".

Regarding the previous mail:

superpose, switch, folded -> i do not get it (perusing fold.scm has not
been of any help, since I do not know the texmacs trees).

The font I'm missing for the online help is (from
.TeXmacs/fonts/errors): rtcxr10.600dpi


>> For me TeXmacs completely blows up when invoking "presentation mode",
>> even with an empty document.

>Please give me more details.
>Did you use Options -> view -> presentation mode-> on ?

Exactly that, both with empty and nonempty documents. I compiled TeXmacs
with the -e option. When it disappears, it doesn't give any error
message. Debian woody of today with
Linux version 2.4.18 (address@hidden) (gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian
prerelease)) #1 Mon Mar 4 17:51:53 EST 2002.

>This too will be implemented when we have time,
>but we can not exceed the speed of light when implementing things.

Ok, Joris, I'm not moaning about TeXmacs, I'm just trying to be a
responsive user. So put my feedback to the end of the queue and forget
for a few months if you prefer! no hurry!.

TIA,

-- 
álvaro.tejero.cantero
alqua.com, la red en estudio
"La perfection est atteinte non quand il ne reste rien à
ajouter, mais quand il ne reste rien à enlever"
Saint-Exupéry.




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