Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-11 Thread Tassilo Horn
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

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-10 Thread Mandar Mitra
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.

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-10 Thread Tassilo Horn
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

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-10 Thread David Kastrup
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

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-10 Thread Tassilo Horn
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

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-09 Thread Mandar Mitra
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

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-09 Thread Tassilo Horn
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

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-08 Thread Tassilo Horn
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

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-08 Thread Mandar Mitra
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,

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-08 Thread Tassilo Horn
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

Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-03 Thread Tassilo Horn
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

[AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince

2012-04-02 Thread Mandar Mitra
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