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External viewer in texmaker
External viewer in texmaker










  1. EXTERNAL VIEWER IN TEXMAKER MAC OS
  2. EXTERNAL VIEWER IN TEXMAKER PDF
  3. EXTERNAL VIEWER IN TEXMAKER MAC

(The manpage is very informative about all.) Inverse search is AFAIK not possible since xpdf does not export sufficient data about the current document position. Since xpdf has a remote reload capability and understands document positions as command line parameters you can implement a forward search "by hand". The viewer I know that comes closest to this catalogue of capabilities is xpdf but it lacks SyncTex support and also does not have 4b and 4c.

EXTERNAL VIEWER IN TEXMAKER PDF

I think, xdvi is the perfect blueprint concerning functionality, lightweightness and speed:Ī PDF Viewer should of course also implement PDF specific capabilities like 4d.

external viewer in texmaker

:-) I need a fast, little and configurable tool that can be controlled from the editor which usually means: by command line parameters.

EXTERNAL VIEWER IN TEXMAKER MAC

J) dvi import (like it is done by the Preview in Mac OS) Which implies dependencies but that's inevitable and hence ok.Ĭ) in loading the new page of an already loaded documentĤ) There are some other features on my list:ī) magnifier + ruler + textselection mode (like in xdvi)ĭ) on/off-switchable configurable sidebar which shows the hyperlinked TOC as a tree (if contained in PDF) or page thumbnails Of course you have to choose a GUI framework component like Gtk, Qt, wxWidgets, Motif etc. An example parser and more information is available at:Ģ) "lightweight" (for me) means all of the following:Ī) No heavy dependencies and therefore no predefinition to a certain desktop like GNOME or KDE. That yields for a given source position the corresponding document position and for a given document position a corresponding source file +

external viewer in texmaker

SyncTex brings in a little command line tool (Since I use Vim/gVim for editing I am interested inĪ seamless integration of the Viewer and Vim.)īoth searches can be implemented using the capabilities of SyncTex which is part of texlive 2008. A very comfortable forward/inverse search can beĭone on Linux with xdvi and a good editor like Vim or Emacs but xdvi is not a PDF Viewer. I did not succeed so far in finding any viewer for Linux that supports SyncTex.

EXTERNAL VIEWER IN TEXMAKER MAC OS

(If running, reload it, if not running start up, you know, like theįorward and also inverse search is perfectly usual for PDF Viewers on Mac OS like Skim, PDFView, TeXniscope and the viewers of TeXShopĪnd iTeXMac. tex-source on the corresponding position. If the Viewer is not running, start it and show the document on the rightī) inverse search: you view the document in the viewer and issue some command (usually a CTRL-click) to a certain position. Not, then it loads the document and shows the correct position. If the Viewer is running but the document is Now you can issue a certain keycode in theĮditor that "updates" the viewer to show the corresponding position in the document.Įither the Viewer is already running, and the document is loaded, then the view is refreshed.

external viewer in texmaker

This means all of the following:Ī) forward search: you edit a certain position in one of the. My time and my knowledge are not sufficient to write a PDF Viewer on my own from scratch but some dreaming must be allowed so let me explain:ġ) SyncTex support means the viewer allows to synchronize the presented position in the document with the position currently edited in anĮxternal editor. I would also like to use this thread to discuss the properties and capabilities a PDF Viewer should have for LaTeX-users who do *not* use an IDE. Hi Archers! I am looking for a lightweight and fast PDF Viewer for Linux that has SyncTex support.












External viewer in texmaker