On Apr 3, 2010, at 1:50, Hieu Nguyen wrote:

> 
> I don't know anything about texlipse. Does it work when you call is from the 
> command line?
>  
> There's definitely something happened when I tried from command line: the 
> focus was changed to Skim and then Eclipse but the part of tex file showing 
> on Eclipse wasn't with right line (I tried : java  arguments -f mythesis.pdf 
> -l 50).
> 
> And are there any special characters like spaces in the path to the file?
> No, there's no such thing.
>  
> Also, is there a .synctex or .synctex.gz file generated?
> Yes, there are .synctex.gz and .pdfsync files

Try to use ONLY synctex, and remove the pdfsync file. 

>  Originally there weren't such files but I added "-synctex=1" to the commands 
> of Texlipse.
> 
> I wonder if using multiple files with /include (in the tex file) causes the 
> trouble?

Could be. Synctex cannot always know where some content is placed. Sometimes 
part of the content is created in one place and shown in another place (think 
of headers and footers). 

Christiaan

> 
> Hieu
> 
> Christiaan

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