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On some org files, I have some latex environments, some figures which are not rendered when I preview
the file on the server. But of course, they are nicely rendered by latex to pdf export.
Should it be possible that the server sends the pdf export in place of the org file if there exists a pdf file
with same name as the org one ?
Currently, the workaround is to link the exported pdf directly into the org file itself
Regards
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I have been having the same issue. An example of such misrendering is:
I have custom LaTeX commands that I use when writing LaTeX, so when migrating to org-mode, I copy+pasted my custom preamble.tex into a setupfile.org that I include in each org-roam file. The following is an excerpt from my setupfile.org:
Now, this approach works fine for previewing LaTeX fragments in Emacs and even for exporting, but when viewing the note's preview in org-roam-server, the following happens (screenshot of org-roam-server in Chrome):
As @deb75 mentioned, it would be a nice feature to add an option so that the pdf is shown instead of the MathJax preview.
Another possible route to take is: instead of using MathJax to preview the LaTeX, you could the LaTeX preview fragments that org-mode stores in the folder ltximg/ instead.
Hello,
On some org files, I have some latex environments, some figures which are not rendered when I preview
the file on the server. But of course, they are nicely rendered by latex to pdf export.
Should it be possible that the server sends the pdf export in place of the org file if there exists a pdf file
with same name as the org one ?
Currently, the workaround is to link the exported pdf directly into the org file itself
Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: