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[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/doc/auctex.texi,v
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Ralf Angeli |
Subject: |
[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/doc/auctex.texi,v |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Jun 2006 18:45:42 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/auctex
Module name: auctex
Changes by: Ralf Angeli <angeli> 06/06/06 18:45:41
Index: auctex.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/auctex/auctex/doc/auctex.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.259
retrieving revision 1.260
diff -u -b -r1.259 -r1.260
--- auctex.texi 6 Jun 2006 13:14:58 -0000 1.259
+++ auctex.texi 6 Jun 2006 18:45:41 -0000 1.260
@@ -2257,35 +2257,41 @@
@cindex Forward search
You can make use of forward and inverse searching if this is supported
by your @acronym{DVI} viewer and you enabled
address@hidden as described in @ref{Commands}.
address@hidden will automatically pass the
-necessary command line options to the viewer in order to display the
-page containing the content you are currently editing (forward search).
address@hidden @xref{Commands}, on how to do that.
address@hidden will automatically pass the necessary command line options to
+the viewer in order to display the page containing the content you are
+currently editing (forward search).
+
Upon opening the viewer you will be asked if you want to start a server
process (Gnuserv or Emacs server) which is necessary for inverse search.
This happens only if there is no server running already. You can
customize the variable @code{TeX-source-specials-view-start-server} to
inhibit the question and always or never start the server respectively.
-Once the server and the viewer are running you can use a mouse click in
-the viewer to jump to the corresponding part of your document in Emacs
-(inverse search). Refer to the documentation of your viewer to find out
-what you have to do exactly. In xdvi you usually have to use
address@hidden
-
-For PDF output, forward search is availabe when using the pdfsync
address@hidden package and xpdf as PDF viewer. That means you can jump to a
-place in the output file corresponding to the position in the source
-file. The accuracy is in the range of +/-1 page.
@defopt TeX-source-specials-view-start-server
If @code{TeX-source-specials-mode} is active and a @acronym{DVI} viewer
is invoked, the default behavior is to ask if a server process should be
started. Set this variable to @code{t} if the question should be
-inhibited and the server should be started always. Set it to @code{nil}
+inhibited and the server should always be started. Set it to @code{nil}
if the server should never be started. Inverse search will not be
available in the latter case.
@end defopt
+Once the server and the viewer are running you can use a mouse click in
+the viewer to jump to the corresponding part of your document in Emacs
+(inverse search). Refer to the documentation of your viewer to find out
+what you have to do exactly. In xdvi you usually have to use
address@hidden
+
+For PDF output, forward search is availabe when using the pdfsync
address@hidden package and xpdf as PDF viewer. With the pdfsync package
+forward search does not rely on source specials. Therefore you don't
+have to bother about the provisions for source specials explained above.
+If document parsing is enabled, the functionality is usable immediately,
+e.g. by typing @kbd{C-c C-v} (@code{TeX-view}) which will open the
+viewer or bring it to front if it is already opened and display the
+output page corresponding to the position of point in the source file.
+
@node Debugging
@section Catching the errors
@cindex Debugging
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