On Mittwoch 10 Juni 2009, Pino Toscano wrote: Hi,
> > > > Is ForwardDVI also supposed to work with PDF files? Of course we > > > > should then call it differently ;) > > > > I only tried with pdfsync and not with synctex. And with pdfsync > > > > okular did not jump to any src reference. > > > > > > Theorically should not be a big deal at this point -- do you have a > > > sample showing it? > > > > Yes, attached is a tex file and the pdf. The source references have been > > created with the pdfsync package. > > pdfsync looks working here, I was able to shift+click in the text of the > pages to jump to their definition in the .tex. > For the opposite, ehm... call me dumb, but I did not find how to run a > ForwardDVI using PDF files... Okay, I must submit that I have tried it not inside kile but from the command line. At the moment ForwardDVI expects a DVI file and not a PDF file. I have tried: okular --unique 'file:/tmp/pdfsync.pdf#src:21 ./pdfsync.tex' which did not work. > > A version with synctex will follow later. Or is this not different from > > pdfsync? I already sent it see my last email. > Sadly it is much different (IIRC pdfsync is deprecated in favour of > synctex, or so I was told), and I did not have a chance to have a > Texlive2008 working installation to try and play with it. There is code > around to handle that, but without a real chance to test it, it is almost > impossible for me to try to integrate it. I have the same problem here with no TL 2008. Are you also on ubuntu/debian? If I can help you with the synctex stuff from the latex point of view. I'm glad to help. Btw thanks for the kile fixes. bye, thomas _______________________________________________ Okular-devel mailing list Okular-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel