Peter Dyballa
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Fri Dec 22 22:21:46 JST 2006
Am 22.12.2006 um 13:47 schrieb Roussanka Loukanova: >> Make pdfTeX your default: C-c C-t C-p. > > This works if I do not need to use the pstricks drawings So you abandoned the use of ps4pdf, with or without .sh? > or if I only need to display the pdf file that has been created > with simpdftex without making updates in the tex file, running > simpdftex > with C-c C-c and right away, directly without the extra C-c C-t C-p, > to hit C-c C-c and display the pdf with Preview. This is very > important > for fast work and esp. in needs to make small changes in front of > audience > or in rush of meeting deadlines. Are you sure that when PDF is set as your default TeX output file format simpdftex does not work? If so, then create a DVIview command and a PDFview command. Could be for the latter you would have to register first PDF file type. You might also like to contact the AUCTeX developers mailing list: auctex-devel (at) gnu.org. Or the typical Emacs help list: help-gnu- emacs (at) gnu.org. Before you do this, sleep once or twice, sort a bit your demands, and try to find out what is working and why other's not working. It might help to understand AUCTeX and develop appropriate work-flows. My suggestions were not meant to be perfect, rather to show you possible ways to find (partial) solutions. > > Even something more, it should be the best for us, who favor Emacs > with > Latex, to be able to display in Preview the updated version of pdf > (with pdflatex and sipdftex) without the need to close the Preview's > window with the previous version of the pdf file. This is the site to report a wish: https://bugreport.apple.com/cgi- bin/WebObjects/RadarWeb.woa > > Currently this is the only plus that TexShop has in compare to > Emacs, to > me. (Or am missing something to get this in Emacs?) GNU Emacs can directly display graphics in XPM, GIF, TIFF, and old JPEG format (i.e. not in JPEG2000). TeXniscope also automatically reloads the PDF file. And it also displays DVI – after it was converted to PDF. Both TeXShop and TeXniscope use the pdfsync method, i.e. pointing into PDF output positions the the cursor in the TeX input. Well, somehow. -- Greetings Pete "If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." George W. Bush