On Feb 2, 2005, at 0:39, Mr. Robert Ullrey wrote:
[...] However, it does not load up in Shubert's plugin...
You need to have the web-view reload the page, but with the PDF as URL. I did this in the PDF LaTeX command by echo'ing an <meta http-equiv="refresh" content"file://..."> tag.
I assume it could also be done with JavaScript.
Btw: a nice feature of the plugin is that one can provide arguments, for example the starting page. Unfortunately there is no way to get the page number currently displayed by the plugin, I've written the author trying to persuade him to let it remember the page if it's given a file-id argument (so it'd just store the current page in the programs defaults using the file-id as key) -- but so far I haven't been successful.
As for XeLaTeX, it is still using Web2c 7.5.2 so it does not work.
The current requirement of 7.5.3 was only because I was unaware that the options I used was for the latest build. I _think_ that instead of -halt-on-error one can use -interaction batchmode (though I have never really understood these different modes). Working directory was just to not clutter the folder containing the .tex file and jobtitle because I generate unique names for each run (and delete the temporary files after 30 seconds), the reason for this was that initially I had the command just pdflatex the current buffer (stdin) instead of working on an actual file (so one could preview latex w/o creating a file, like with HTML).