[texworks] Still an un resolved problem
Alain Delmotte
esperanto at swing.be
Fri Jul 10 15:37:03 CEST 2009
Sorry Jonathan, I forgot 3 times to answer: MikTeX 2.7 with pdfTeX,
Version 3.1415926-1.40.9
Alain
Jonathan Kew a écrit :
> On 10 Jul 2009, at 14:19, Alain Delmotte wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Jonathan Kew a écrit :
>>> On 10 Jul 2009, at 10:18, Alain Delmotte wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> I think it goes up a long time: Synctex, on Windows at least,
>>>> doesn't work on multiple files for project.
>>>> The synctex file is created containing lines like:
>>>> .../...
>>>> !95864
>>>> }1
>>>> Input:82:introduction
>>>> Input:83:installation
>>>> Input:84:t1jkptt.fd
>>>
>>> Aha, this is really interesting.... is this from TeX Live or MikTeX
>>> or....?
>>>
>>> What I notice here is that the Input records are showing just the
>>> bare filename, whereas what I see in .synctex files on OS X is the
>>> complete filename (e.g., introduction.tex) and path if not in the
>>> current directory (e.g., ..../tex/latex/kpfonts/t1jkptt.fd). If the
>>> Windows implementations don't give the same information, then TW
>>> will need to try to search for the files in the same way TeX would.
>>>
>>> What appears in the .synctex file if you give an explicit path to a
>>> file in your TeX document, e.g., \input "c:/path/to/my/file.tex"? Is
>>> the path recorded, or lost?
>> When I give, between quotes " for the full path - with or without
>> quotes for the file name only, the name with .tex, with or without
>> the path, it is what appears in the synctex file:
>> example with \input{introduction.tex} or \input{"introduction.tex"}
>> !98990
>> }1
>> Input:82:introduction.tex
>> Input:83:installation.tex
>> Input:84:t1jkptt.fd
>> !82
>> {2
>> (83,15:4736286,47378389:28548188,42642103,10046
>> and the move works.
>>
>> But, as far as I remember, one should *not* give the extension (.tex)
>> with \input. I have had cases were at typesetting an error occurred
>> saying that the file name.tex.tex was not found.
>
>
> Which TeX distribution are you using?
>
> JK
>
>
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