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Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince
From: |
Mandar Mitra |
Subject: |
Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Apr 2012 21:02:58 +0530 |
Tassilo Horn wrote (Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 10:41:36AM +0200):
>
> Could you check the correct signature for this version of evince? I use
> the d-feet tool for that.
Thanks! That's a useful thing to know.
The version of evince on Ubuntu 10.04 doesn't support the FindDocument
method after all.
Meanwhile, I tried the CVS version on my work machine (Lubuntu 11.10).
The default "View command" is TeX-evince-sync-view, so I'm assuming the
CVS version is actually getting used.
But I keep getting the following sort of error on typing C-c C-v:
TeX-evince-sync-view: Arithmetic range error: "round", 1334070937.742052
But ~/bin/evince_synctex/evince_forward_search and the corresponding
backward search from the solution provided on the Ubuntuforums page that
I mentioned earlier does work.
Is there anything I can do to help track this error down?
Thanks,
Mandar.
- [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Mandar Mitra, 2012/04/02
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Tassilo Horn, 2012/04/03
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Tassilo Horn, 2012/04/04
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Tassilo Horn, 2012/04/08
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Mandar Mitra, 2012/04/08
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Tassilo Horn, 2012/04/08
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Mandar Mitra, 2012/04/09
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Tassilo Horn, 2012/04/09
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince,
Mandar Mitra <=
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Tassilo Horn, 2012/04/10
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, David Kastrup, 2012/04/10
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Tassilo Horn, 2012/04/11
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Tassilo Horn, 2012/04/11
- Re: [AUCTeX] forward / backward with evince, Mandar Mitra, 2012/04/11