On 14 Jul 2008, at 11:25 AM, Lorenzo Bigagli wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to integrate texlipse with skim (on eclipse ganymede) and
> stumbled upon the forward/inverse search issue.
> I configured texlipse and skim as by a thread in this mailing list
>
> - texlipse:
> viewer command: /Applications/Skim.app/Contents/SharedSupport/ 
> displayline
> viewer arguments: %line %file %texfile
> inverse search support: viewer runs external command
> viewer supports forward search: checked
>
> - skim Sync panel:
> show the changes in the file
> custom support to PDFSync
> command: java
> parameters: -classpath
> /Applications/eclipse/plugins/net.sourceforge.texlipse_1.2.1/ 
> texlipse.jar
> net.sourceforge.texlipse.viewer.util.FileLocationClient -f %file -l  
> %line
>
> with these settings, skim reload upon changes in the produced pdf,

Reloading is unrelated to PDFSync.

> but
> it doesn't show the modified line, nor can I look at the source code  
> by
> searching in skim.

Searching in Skim has also nothing to do with PDFSync.

>
> All in all, I'm not fully clear about what I should expect, but I  
> think
> something is not working.
>

It seems to be a problem in your expectation. How would Skim even know  
about which line you modified?

> Any help/clarification is appreciated, since on the mailing list there
> are not much information about skim-texlipse integration.
> Best regards,
>  LB

PDFSync support works through explicit actions from either the editor  
side or Skim's side. On Skim's side, Command-Shift-Click will display  
the tex line in the editor that corresponds to the point you clicked.  
In texlips I guess there should be a similar "mouse click" action to  
display the corresponding point in the PDF viewer, though I don't know  
what that is.

Christiaan

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