Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
Argh! Now I've searched for the docs of the Evince DBUS API, and in
3.4.0 they removed the timestamp parameter and changed it to String
owner! What a mess... :-(
Oh, I was a littlebit confused (I wrote that before my first coffee).
The signatures
Tassilo Horn wrote (Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 10:41:36AM +0200):
Could you check the correct signature for this version of evince? I use
the d-feet tool for that.
Thanks! That's a useful thing to know.
The version of evince on Ubuntu 10.04 doesn't support the FindDocument
method after all.
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
Could you check the correct signature for this version of evince? I
use the d-feet tool for that.
Thanks! That's a useful thing to know.
Yes, that's a pretty handy tool. I only wish it could also show the
documentation for the dbus
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
But I keep getting the following sort of error on typing C-c C-v:
TeX-evince-sync-view: Arithmetic range error: round, 1334070937.742052
Ok, I see. I guess, you are using a 32 bit system. On 32 bit
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Hi David,
But I keep getting the following sort of error on typing C-c C-v:
TeX-evince-sync-view: Arithmetic range error: round, 1334070937.742052
Ok, I see. I guess, you are using a 32 bit system. On 32 bit
systems, the biggest emacs integer is less
Tassilo Horn wrote (Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 07:14:21PM +0200):
For dbus support, you need at least emacs 23.1. I think evince had its
dbus interface from some 2.x version on. To check what forward search
implementation is used, check what's in the View prompt. If there's
TeX-evince-sync-view
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
For dbus support, you need at least emacs 23.1. I think evince had
its dbus interface from some 2.x version on. To check what forward
search implementation is used, check what's in the View prompt. If
there's TeX-evince-sync-view in
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
But the default forward search provided by auctex only specifies a
page number. Can the solution given above be incorporated into
auctex's forward search mechanism?
I've implemented forward search for Evince via dbus now. Could you
Tassilo Horn wrote (Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 11:39:20AM +0200):
I've implemented forward search for Evince via dbus now. Could you
please give it (AUCTeX CVS version) a shot?
Thank you so much! Also, apologies for having disappeared after making
the request.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 at home,
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Mandar,
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 at home, and this may not work with the
versions of evince / dbus available. (I couldn't get
evince_forward_search from the Ubuntuforums post to work on this
machine.)
For dbus support, you need at least emacs
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com writes:
If I use the dbus-based solution given in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1716268
for forward search with evince, the target location is marked by a red
rectangle. This is also how its done for xdvi (with source specials).
But the
If I use the dbus-based solution given in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1716268
for forward search with evince, the target location is marked by a red
rectangle. This is also how its done for xdvi (with source specials).
But the default forward search provided by auctex only
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