When editing LaTeX, I use synctex (e.g.: \synctex=1) to be able to jump
forward to the appropriate line in the pdf viewer and back from the viewer
to the line in the editor. Under Linux this seems to work currently only
for very few setups and I got it working with Emacs and Okular.
I wish this
I would prefer if the @url created when a binary file (PDF) is dragged into
Leo would be a *relative* one,
e.g. if I drag a file foo.pdf, which sits in the same directory as the Leo
file into Leo, then I would expect to end up with a headline like:
@url foo.pdf, and not as it is now: @url
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 01:40:59 -0700 (PDT)
Josef joe...@gmx.net wrote:
To do so, I would need to be able to tell Okular how to jump into a
particular source line of a particular file in Leo (via command line).
Ideally this should not open a new Leo instance, but direct an already open
Leo to
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 01:59:23 -0700 (PDT)
Josef joe...@gmx.net wrote:
I would prefer if the @url created when a binary file (PDF) is dragged into
Leo would be a *relative* one,
These sound like worthwhile enhancements, perhaps you could file a
wishlist bug item for them: