On 4/8/2015 10:43 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Thomas, Mojca and Andreas,
After playing with several options as either of you suggested, I ended up with
the following setups which solve partially the misbehaviour of SyncTeX in mkiv.
The solution works for with TeXShop on Mac OS X 10.10.2 and
Hi Thomas, Mojca and Andreas,
After playing with several options as either of you suggested, I ended up with
the following setups which solve partially the misbehaviour of SyncTeX in mkiv.
The solution works for with TeXShop on Mac OS X 10.10.2 and the latest
standalone beta of ConTeXt.
1) I
Hi Hans,
Thanks for your attention and the new SyncTeX option: I just made some testing
with the beta from today and it seems to work. So for being useful to others,
the command I use now in TeXShop and MacOS X is:
#!/bin/bash
export
Hi,
SyncTeX usually works for me, but I need to use
context --synctex ...
(I don't know if --synctex=1 is supposed to work in ConTeX. I believe
that Hans changed the syntax.)
Enabling it inside the document doesn't work for me for some reason.
Hans suggested to put the command inside the
Hi Mojca,
Thanks for your attention.
I’ll do some testing with the syntax
context —synctex
istead of
context —synctex=1
and then I’ll report any changes in the behaviour of SyncTeX. Actually if
SyncTeX could find in the source a paragraph, or a sctructure like
\startformula
Dear Mojca,
Here
(1) context --synctex filename
(2) context --synctex=1 filename
(3) context --synctex=-1 filename
all work. (1) and (2) are equivalent.
\enabledirectives[system.synctex]
\starttext
... ...
\stoptext
in a source does not work correctly.
(Input files are not recorded in a data
On 7 Apr 2015, at 10:32, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
SyncTeX usually works for me, but I need to use
context --synctex ...
(I don't know if --synctex=1 is supposed to work in ConTeX. I believe
that Hans changed the syntax.)
Enabling it inside the document doesn't work for me for some reason.
Otared Kavian schrieb:
Using TeXShop on a Mac (with Mac OS X 10.2) I noticed that some of my
documents typeset with mkiv do not respond correctly regarding SyncTeX: when
I do « Command-Click » on a specific part of the resulting PDF there is no
reaction at all, that is I do not get to the
Hi all,
Using TeXShop on a Mac (with Mac OS X 10.2) I noticed that some of my documents
typeset with mkiv do not respond correctly regarding SyncTeX: when I do «
Command-Click » on a specific part of the resulting PDF there is no reaction at
all, that is I do not get to the corresponding part