[OS X TeX] Basic questions on Tiger's PDF handling
Massimiliano Gubinelli
mgubi at mac.com
Thu Sep 1 19:01:37 CEST 2005
On 29 Aug 2005, at 15:53, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Apologies for this slightly OT question, but maybe the answers give
> me a reason for upgrading to Tiger:
>
> As far as I understood Tiger's PDF KIT gives us great support in
> working with PDF (like TeXShop's new pdfsync feature is supposed to
> be).
> Does this also mean that one can use i.e. a PDFsearch in Texniscope?
>
Not yet. TeXniscope must still been updgraded to use PDFKit, I do not
have any plan about the next release since I'm very much busy with
work. However in the future I hope to implement search.
what I noted is that PDFKit does not have full support of hyperlinks,
in particular I have some pdf produced with dvipdfm+hyperref for view
Preview does not interpret correctly hyperlinks. Somebody else noted
a similar failure?
best,
massimiliano gubinelli
> Another question related to this.
> I have seen the following post:
> Bob Kerstetter <bkerstetter at mac.com> wrote:
>
>
>> On May 18, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Richard Koch wrote:
>>
>> > TeXShop 2.03 is available at
>> >
>> > http://www.uoregon.edu/~koch/texshop
>>
>> Wow! I installed Tiger for this:
>>
>> -- Improved the PDFsearch code (i.e., sync) for \include{file},
>> \input{file}, and
>> \import{file}. Users who had trouble using sync with large
>> projects may find
>> that it works now.
>>
>> It appears to work very nicely here. Very cool. Thanks Dick.
>>
>
>
> Does someone know if it also works with ConTeXt's project structure
> (not \include or \input but \component etc.)?
>
> Steffen
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