Kpdf has a really nice implementation of this -- they will reload the
PDF automatically and put you back where you were in the PDF.

One of my friends was doing exactly the same thing with latex->PDF, so
if he found a mistake he could change the source, recomplie and then
see the results of the change really easily -- especially as he would
be back in the right place in the file after the reload.

Mike.

On 9/12/06, Ed Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I use evince to view PDF files I create with LaTeX. I often want to
> modify a small section, recompile, and view the resulting changes. It
> would be very useful to me if Evince offered a File | Reload option --
> otherwise I need to close the file I'm viewing and re-load it. In
> practice I use Xpdf for viewing such files, since this offers a reload
> option -- but it would nice if I could use Evince for all my PDF viewing
> needs.
>
> I suspect other LaTeX users would benefit from this feature too. Do you
> know if anyone has suggested this, or thought about implementing it?
>
> -- Ed
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