[TxMt] TextMate and TeXniscope - Fails opening pdf
Christian Bogen
christian.bogen at fastmail.fm
Sat Mar 11 16:41:02 UTC 2006
Am 11.03.2006 um 17:28 schrieb Christian Bogen:
> Am 11.03.2006 um 17:16 schrieb Charilaos Skiadas:
>
>> I thought we had resolved all these issues by using: ~/bin/mate or
>> in general the path to mate as the editor command, and
>> %file -l %line
>> as the editor arguments. Are you having problems with files with
>> spaces under these conditions?
>
> Well, I'm using ›open‹ as editor command and ›"txmt://open?
> url=file://%file&line=%line"‹ as argument in TeXniscope but I also
> had tried the mate command (which resides in /usr/local/bin on my
> system, but surely can't make a difference -- yes, it is included
> in $PATH in .profile …) and it made no difference for me. Nothing
> happened when I command-clicked in TeXniscope if the path and/or
> file name contains spaces.
>
> I suspected that TeXniscope simply doesn't correctly escape the
> spaces …
Addendum: I've just tried it again to be sure (with the /usr/local/
bin/mate and %file -l %line in TeXniscope and it even seems to be
broken both ways with a path/file name containing spaces. When I hit
ctrl-select-command-o in TextMate focus shifts to TeXniscope but
that's about it -- not green marker appears and it doesn't jump to
the page. Command-clicking in TeXniscope on the other hand actually
produces the error messages »Warning This document do not have
syncronization info.« (Which is a lie! ;)
Once I remove the spaces from the directory and file name again,
everything works as expected!
Chris
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