Currently I have minor mode that automates `org-latex-preview` every some idle seconds so that newly typed fragments are automatically rendered. Having an option to disable messages would make Emacs's interface much cleaner. About org-mode's similar messages, I just saw that some `message` calls are conditioned on `(called-interactively-p 'any)`. IMO `org-latex-preview`'s messages should do the same as the latter (only notify when called interactively) by default, but maybe that's a breakage for some people. Additionally, I'd love to make `org-latex-preview` asynchronous. First, that will definitely speedup opening org files with `org-startup-with-latex-preview` as Emacs doesn't freeze while generating images. Second, auto preview minor modes such as mine would be smoother. I have a rough idea of implementation by passing `org-place-formula-image` as a callback closure to `org-create-formula-image` and `org-compile-file`. Would such a feature request/patch be accepted? Daanturo On Oct 12 2024, at 10:49 pm, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Daan Ro writes: > > > [PATCH] org-latex-preview: add org-latex-preview-quiet customization > > > > * lisp/org.el (org-latex-preview): define customizable boolean > > org-latex-preview-quiet. > > Thanks for the patch, but may you please elaborate why you want the > messages to be suppressed? And why in org-latex-preview specifically? > > Many Org mode commands display messages, so I'd like to know your > motivation as it may affect how we want handle messages across Org mode. > > -- > Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, > Org mode contributor, > Learn more about Org mode at . > Support Org development at , > or support my work at >