Enrico Forestieri wrote:
>The attached shell script should work for any system except win32
>(I cannot test it on MacOSX, but I think that it should work).
>However, it would not be usable on win32 because the lyxpipe is
>not working there. So, there's no point in translating it to python.

I think since we already ship such a script for the Mac, we can distribute it 
in development for convenience.

> Anyway, it is much better using the lyxclient program, as it already
> performs the job of finding where the lyxsocket is.

I see. I tried it now myself after reading your instructions in the manual.

BTW on Linux, okular can also handle pdfsync (but not yet synctex, 
unfortunately), so footnote 2 in section 4.2 is not quite correct.

Just go to okular's preferences dialog, and add (in the "Editor" pane) the 
following command as custom editor:

lyxclient -g %f %l

Shall I update the docs?

BTW2 we should also mention synctex in the docs, since it is about to 
supersede pdfsync (I don't know if any of the viewers already supports ths, 
though).

Jürgen

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