![]() Your codes about the style of section gives me a very good example to learn TeXmacs further. So how could I refresh font cache of TeXmacs Thanks. But when I want to refresh TeXmacs font cache with shell command 'texmacs -delete-font-cache', the shell shows 'Unknown command 'texmacs''. Besides, I said “I thought TeXmacs and LaTeX should render out same equations.” means “I used to think, but now I don’t.”Īnyway, besides those words defending myself, I want to say thank you for your help. In order to install font Fandol, I've put font files into /.TeXmacs/fonts/truetype. Then that’s it! I think you did more: you want to show how wrong I was to have this question even asked, which I think isn’t good. ![]() Maybe my question 1 is controversial, I thought it’s a bug, you say no. So there’s no need to be sensitive and allergic to those words about LaTeX. I had never ever imply that TeXmacs is a follower of TeX/LaTeX to undermine the value of this software. Sometimes a large garden wall can feel a bit empty and imposing, so try breaking up the space with wall-mounted pots instead. Even if its just a group of single pots mounted on a wall. Unfortunately, my examples just come from LaTeX, since there’s not many popular typesetting tools and they do have many similarities to compare. (Image credit: Jacky Hobbs) Vertical garden ideas can come in all shapes and sizes. ![]() ![]() There’s no way to expose your intention better than giving examples. I always use LaTeX as an example because I want to address my problem efficiently and precisely. So what I ask for today is readability, method and convenience of method. For instance, you should not insert spaces or blank lines as substitutes for horizontal and vertical spaces between words and lines instead, additional space should be inserted explicitly using Insert Space. I agree what you said “Typography matters about readibility and visually pleasant arrangements.” and I plus one more: convenience. This primitive inserts an elastic vertical space after the current paragraph. I never say TeXmacs should be a pixel-by-pixel/feature-by-feature substitute of TeX/LaTeX. ![]()
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