Javier Elizondo
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Sun Feb 4 13:20:36 JST 2007
I think it is very usefull if the pdf can be reload automatically, it saves a lot of time, so I would stick with the idea of PDFview.app at least someone know how to make the preview to reload automatically, I do not have any idea on this problem. Javier ----- Original Message ---- From: Seiji Zenitani <zenit****@mac*****> To: macem****@lists***** Sent: Saturday, February 3, 2007 9:37:24 PM Subject: [macemacsjp-english 875] Re: auctex/pdf On 2007/02/03, at 19:09, Peter Dyballa wrote: > > Not me (but this does not matter as I am not using the built-in > AUCTeX). I think it's more reasonable to use the script texdoc as > viewer for all output formats that do not address "source specials" > or that are not meant to meat a particular paper format (because xdvi > cannot see which size and orientation a TeX document has in DVI which > does not record this information and so Mac OS X "DVI" viewers like > TeXShop or TeXniscope also fail to convert them to PDF appropriately). > > The reason: texdoc is a valuable script to find (texdoc -l <name>) or > to view (texdoc <name>) TeX documentation, which can come in DVI, PS, > PDF, HTML, TXT format. Once texdoc has been customised to one's > preferences: why do this boring thing again in AUCTeX?! Isn't it more > reasonable to re-use the splendid texdoc? Well, I do ... > > -- > Greetings > > Pete OK, if texdoc is included in almost all major TeX distributions, "texdoc %o" would be more reasonable. If not, I'll take "open %o". Seiji _______________________________________________ macemacsjp-english mailing list macem****@lists***** http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/listinfo/macemacsjp-english ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't pick lemons. See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos. http://autos.yahoo.com/new_cars.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... Download