I have Preview as my LaTeX viewer, and in the Typeset and View command, is there a way to first close the Preview window with the current document open (if there is such a window).
Ben, do you want to do this because Preview doesn't autoupdate? That's why I switched to Texniscope. I am sure this can be done with applescript, but I have never been able to master it. Best, Mark On 16 Nov 2006, at 23:53, Ben Soprano Alpert wrote:
I have Preview as my LaTeX viewer, and in the Typeset and View command, is there a way to first close the Preview window with the current document open (if there is such a window).
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Yes, that's the reason.
I just don't like TeXniscope's interface as well. (sorry!)
Ben, do you want to do this because Preview doesn't autoupdate? That's why I switched to Texniscope. I am sure this can be done with applescript, but I have never been able to master it. Best, Mark On 16 Nov 2006, at 23:53, Ben Soprano Alpert wrote:
I have Preview as my LaTeX viewer, and in the Typeset and View command, is there a way to first close the Preview window with the current document open (if there is such a window).
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I'm not sure if this helps, but Preview has a menu item: File > Revert, which will actually "revert" the pdf file to the new saved version if it has been changed by another program.
On Nov 16, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
Ben, do you want to do this because Preview doesn't autoupdate? That's why I switched to Texniscope. I am sure this can be done with applescript, but I have never been able to master it. Best, Mark On 16 Nov 2006, at 23:53, Ben Soprano Alpert wrote:
I have Preview as my LaTeX viewer, and in the Typeset and View command, is there a way to first close the Preview window with the current document open (if there is such a window).
But Preview does not recognize pdfsync, as far as I know.
Jenny
On Nov 16, 2006, at 6:23 PM, David Wooten wrote:
I'm not sure if this helps, but Preview has a menu item: File > Revert, which will actually "revert" the pdf file to the new saved version if it has been changed by another program.
On Nov 16, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
Ben, do you want to do this because Preview doesn't autoupdate? That's why I switched to Texniscope. I am sure this can be done with applescript, but I have never been able to master it. Best, Mark On 16 Nov 2006, at 23:53, Ben Soprano Alpert wrote:
I have Preview as my LaTeX viewer, and in the Typeset and View command, is there a way to first close the Preview window with the current document open (if there is such a window).
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On 11/17/06, Mark Eli Kalderon eli@markelikalderon.com wrote:
Ben, do you want to do this because Preview doesn't autoupdate? That's why I switched to Texniscope. I am sure this can be done with applescript, but I have never been able to master it. Best, Mark On 16 Nov 2006, at 23:53, Ben Soprano Alpert wrote:
I could recommend PDFView which supports autoupdate. And since the developer add some feature from TeXShop, maybe pdfsync will follow. I didn't try it though:
http://pdfview.sourceforge.net/
Thomas
On Nov 17, 2006, at 12:30 PM, Thomas Bohn wrote:
On 11/17/06, Mark Eli Kalderon eli@markelikalderon.com wrote:
Ben, do you want to do this because Preview doesn't autoupdate? That's why I switched to Texniscope. I am sure this can be done with applescript, but I have never been able to master it. Best, Mark On 16 Nov 2006, at 23:53, Ben Soprano Alpert wrote:
I could recommend PDFView which supports autoupdate. And since the developer add some feature from TeXShop, maybe pdfsync will follow. I didn't try it though:
http://pdfview.sourceforge.net/
Thomas
Good news! Andrea Bergia of PDFView says she plans to incorporate pdfsync in the future.
Jenny
Correction: Andrea Bergia of PDFView says *he* plans to incorporate pdfsync in the future. (Apologies to Andrea.) ____________________________________
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On Nov 19, 2006, at 9:45 AM,
Jenny Harrison wrote:
On Nov 17, 2006, at 12:30 PM, Thomas Bohn wrote:
On 11/17/06, Mark Eli Kalderon eli@markelikalderon.com wrote:
Ben, do you want to do this because Preview doesn't autoupdate? That's why I switched to Texniscope. I am sure this can be done with applescript, but I have never been able to master it. Best, Mark On 16 Nov 2006, at 23:53, Ben Soprano Alpert wrote:
I could recommend PDFView which supports autoupdate. And since the developer add some feature from TeXShop, maybe pdfsync will follow. I didn't try it though:
http://pdfview.sourceforge.net/
Thomas
Good news! Andrea Bergia of PDFView says she plans to incorporate pdfsync in the future.
Jenny