That would be the .pdfsync file. Clearly the specs have been made
available to some people, but I don't see them publically.
Attached is the one generated from the sync demo. It's not a very
transparent format, though.
Jérôme, where is the pdfsync specification?
adam
Hans Hagen said this at
At 11:14 23/12/2003, you wrote:
That would be the .pdfsync file. Clearly the specs have been made
available to some people, but I don't see them publically.
Attached is the one generated from the sync demo. It's not a very
transparent format, though.
Jérôme, where is the pdfsync specification?
Now that would be a Christmas present! I didn't dare ask.
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Nigel
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 15:38:25 +0100
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Subject: [NTG-context] Synchronization (.tex - .pdf)
Hi,
I don't
At 15:38 22/12/2003, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
I don't now how many ConTeXt user are aware of the idea of
synchronization. In the LaTeX area of TeX it has a kind of tradition
(Textures, srcltx, ...) for dvi output.
For PDF output Jérôme Laurens has now written a package (for use with
iTeXMac and
At 16:56 22/12/2003, you wrote:
Now that would be a Christmas present! I didn't dare ask.
hm, that gives me two days for a 5 minute module, should be doable -)
anyway, in that case you'll be a tester
How is the position file that texshop wants formatted?
Hans
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Synchronization (.tex - .pdf)
At 16:56 22/12/2003, you wrote:
Now that would be a Christmas present! I didn't dare ask.
hm, that gives me two days for a 5 minute