Robin
Yes - 'Watch' still seems to work okay. The problem with gv is that no synchronization is possible: for speed and synchronization I've found xdvi hard to beat -- at least when using an editor that supports it :-)
Texniscope used to have a very nice feature that one could typeset in latex mode, and then Texniscope would convert to PDF for displaying, using dvipdfmx, but it would only convert the page that one was viewing and the few pages on either side. This made it quite fast, almost as fast as xdvi and with nicer viewing quality, but alas the feature doesn't seem to have been inherited by Skim, and Texniscope, also alas, is no longer supported.
Geoff
On Feb 6, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Robin Houston wrote:
Geoff,
The "Watch document" command should attempt to use gv as the previewer, in latex mode. (I haven't tried this for a while, but it used to work and could easily be fixed if it's accidentally been broken.)
That's much faster than generating a PDF. As you've probably noticed, converting PostScript to PDF is actually the slowest part of the process, for a long or complicated document.
"Watch document" also caches the processed version of the document preamble, so you should find it significantly faster to update when making incremental changes.
Robin
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