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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Hello. After downloading and installing
updates to software packages in my openSUSE-12.2, Linux operating system and
then in editing a .tex file in the text editor, probably Kate, I noticed
something new: A window appeared with an image of how a mathematical
expression or equation would look in perhaps a context-sensitive menu
appearing near the LatTeX code for that equation. Recently I have
that feature somehow deactivated. But maybe that
feature could be useful for me once I know how to deal
with it. Perhaps one way to have it could be to know how to turn it
on when one really wants to see how an equation would look without typing the
usual latex..... and/or latex2html........ commands. So this might be
a time-saving feature for the editor of LaTeX code. Where may I find
instructions on how to use that KLaTeXFormula feature, including how to activate
and deactivate it? If that information is located in a manual that I
might already have in a year-2011, TeX Live installation, please provide a
command or instructions by which I may access the appropriate pages or lines in
such a manual.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Pat </FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>