> And instead of reporting it as a bug you advertise a third-party tool? It is a script written for Emacs. . . Frankly, direct Synctex-support for specific viewers has /not/ seemed like the scope of AUCTeX so far. As I am sure you know, one will also need scripts when using Skim[1] or Sumatra pdf[2]. As you can tell from the above a script is needed on other platforms to archive full synctex support. Thus, it is natural to assume that the same is needed on GNU/Linux. If you can provide a direct way of sending synctex-info to the viewer please share it.
> What did you try so far? Did you follow (info "(auctex)I/O Correlation")? I do not have Emacs on this pc. Thus, I was only able to find a patch (for the manual) and I was not able to find anything useful in it. I have set tex-output-view-style for ^.pdf to evince %o -p %(outpage) -a This will open the relevant page but it will not highlight the active line. Cheers, Rasmus Footnotes: [1] http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/skim-app/index.php? title=TeX_and_PDF_Synchronization [2] http://william.famille-blum.org/blog/static.php?page=static081010-000413 _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
