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Date: June 16, 2008 11:03:31 AM PDT
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to be able to switch between the typeset document in skim and the tex file, by using command-shift click if I put \usepackage{pdfsync} at the beginning of the tex file. If I am using latex and have no \input
   files, I can click on a spot in my typeset document aand go to an
   appropriate spot in my tex file.
   Can I use pdfsync to go from my typeset document to an input file?
   Can I use pdfsync to go from my tex file to my typeset document?
   How Can I use pdfsync if I am using plain tex?
   Thanks.

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From: robert coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: June 16, 2008 11:03:22 AM PDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: skim and pdfsync


I am using aquamacs, auctex and skim. I was told I could use pdfsync to be able to switch between the typeset document in skim and the tex file, by using command-shift click if I put \usepackage{pdfsync} at the beginning of the tex file. If I am using latex and have no \input files, I can click on a spot in my typeset document aand go to an appropriate spot in my tex file.

Can I use pdfsync to go from my typeset document to an input file?


Can I use pdfsync to go from my tex file to my typeset document?


How Can I use pdfsync if I am using plain tex?

Thanks.




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