Thomas Arildsen <[email protected]> writes:

>> Thomas, here's something you could try as well.  Inside the auctex
>> buffer (the TeX-master file, if you have a multi-file doc), do
>>
>>    M-: (let ((file (file-name-nondirectory
>>               (file-name-sans-extension
>>                (buffer-file-name)))))
>>          (TeX-evince-sync-view))
>>
>> Does that work?
> Now, this actually works - sort of. At least it brings up evince showing the
> document. However, it also opens a buffer, *Backtrace* in Emacs, saying:
>
>    Debugger entered--Lisp error: (dbus-error "Message did not receive a
>    reply (timeout by message bus)")

Hm, that shouldn't happen.

> Furthermore, evince blocks Emacs while open.

That also shouldn't happen, although it might be a aftereffect from the
error above.

Thomas, I'm sorry, but right now I have no ideas left what might be the
culprit.  Probably it's best for you to stick to the command line
invocation of evince for now, and try again TeX-evince-sync-view once
you've had a significant system update (e.g., emacs, dbus,...).

Bye,
Tassilo


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