aparsloe
2014-07-19 21:01:05 UTC
At present if you want to consult the preview log -- for instance, if
you open a document and equations etc. are not snapping into their
preview appearance -- you need to navigate to the temporary directory
where LyX does its work and locate the log there. The log will generally
pinpoint where the previewing is coming unstuck. It would be good to
have this log more readily available. The obvious place is as another
tab in the View > Messages pane.
For every new equation or preview inset, or modification of a previous
one, a new log is created. To keep tabs for all of them would be
excessive, so I imagine only the latest would be shown.
Andrew
you open a document and equations etc. are not snapping into their
preview appearance -- you need to navigate to the temporary directory
where LyX does its work and locate the log there. The log will generally
pinpoint where the previewing is coming unstuck. It would be good to
have this log more readily available. The obvious place is as another
tab in the View > Messages pane.
For every new equation or preview inset, or modification of a previous
one, a new log is created. To keep tabs for all of them would be
excessive, so I imagine only the latest would be shown.
Andrew