[OS X TeX] A short note on synchronization
Bruno Voisin
bvoisin at me.com
Fri Sep 5 18:12:22 CEST 2008
Le 5 sept. 08 à 17:40, Peter Dyballa a écrit :
> Am 05.09.2008 um 16:28 schrieb Franck Pastor:
>
>> Are the double quotes around --synctex=1 absolutely necessary here?
>
> No. A shell will see the text as one word or argument, the way you
> use it in your question is OK for the shell as well.
Here I followed blindly the syntax suggested by simpdftex's help
> $ simpdftex --help
> This is simpdftex, 20070809
> [...]
> --extratexopts
> Give extra arbitrary arguments to tex, e.g.
> --extratexopts "--interaction=nonstopmode"
> Sets extra options for the tex command that is used.
> [...]
but you're certainly right: the quotes are unnecessary in the present
case, they're probably suggested for people who are willing to give
several extra arguments to tex. Likewise, you can probably use "-"
instead of "--" for the arguments.
That's confirmed by the way you can make TeXworks use SyncTeX with TeX
+ dvips + distiller. I don't know whether there are TeXworks users
here. TeXworks is preset to use either pdfTeX or XeTeX, but you can
make it use TeX + dvips + distiller by defining additional "processing
tools", similar to TeXShop's engines (it required a bit of trial-and-
error I must admit).
More precisely, there's a GUI for defining engines, accessible in
TeXworks Preferences > Typesetting > Processing tools, and in this GUI
you can obtain LaTeX + dvips + distiller with SyncTeX by adding a new
engine
simpdftex latex --extratexopts --synctex=1
which in terms of the GUI corresponds to
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