hi,

just tried that, but it does not work in my case, with macvim and skim.

i do not have mvim, but i linked vim to /Application../Vim

could that be the case?

cheers,
keyan

On 15 Oct 2009, at 15:09, Bruno De Fraine wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> On 14 Oct 2009, at 21:46, Andrewbt wrote:
>> I've just started using a Mac (with Snow Leopard) and want to use
>> TeXShop, but of course would like to use macvim with it as the
>> editor.  How can I set things up so that pdfsync works between the
>> two?
>
> I'm not familiar with TeXShop, but this is what you can do with Skim
> as the PDF viewer:
>
> 1) Configure Vim to run pdflatex with the flag -synctex=1.
> Alternatively, you can include \synctex=1 in the preamble of your
> document. Make sure your TeX supports this, for example, MacTeX 2008.
> (Synctex should work better than pdfsync, which could sometimes
> influence your layout.)
>
> 2) In the Skim preferences for "Sync", configure to invoke the editor
> with something such as:
> Command: mvim
> Arguments: --remote-tab-silent +%line "%file"
>
> 3) When viewing a PDF, Shift-Cmd-click somewhere to open the
> corresponding source file in MacVim at that point.
>
> If you really want to use TeXShop, probably you can find some more
> information at:
> http://mactex-wiki.tug.org/wiki/index.php?title=SyncTeX
>
> Best regards,
> Bruno
>
> >


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