El dom, 26 de sep. de 2021 a la(s) 22:29, jbf (roma83...@gmail.com)
escribió:

> Hmm. I'm not using evince (could, I suppose) but I see that in the file
> you mention there is already:
>
> ['okular']    = [[okular --unique "%filename%"]], and I have already
> adapted the init.lua file in /.texadept to use okular rather than sumatra,
> with textadept.run.compile_commands.tex =
> '/home/me/bin/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/mtxrun --autogenerate --script
> context --autopdf=okular "%f"'
>
> So, following your logic, I should then only need to add, further on,
> pdfview.method = "okular", which I have done, but still no joy.
>
> In such a case, you only need to comment on the second option, i. e.
Sumatra:

    --The last one wins
    pdfview.method = "okular"
    --pdfview.method = "sumatra" -- faster and more complete

I haven't edited textadept settings btw, so it works for me with --autopdf
alone.

> Julian
>
>
> On 27/9/21 1:06 pm, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
>
> Hi. Maybe there's an easier way to do it without changing any file or via
> mtxrun's command line, but the following is what I do:
>
> In l-pdfview.lua (mkiv folder, lines from 38) PDF view options are
> available. I've added
>
> ['evince']    = [[evince "%filename%"]] -- My favorite viewer
>
> And then, after pdfview.method assignments,
>
> pdfview.method = "evince"
>
> Now textadept opens the .tex file once compiled. I don't know if making
> the format again is mandatory, but it doesn't hurt, anyways. I hope this
> helps.
> Best regards,
>
> Jairo
>
>
>
> El dom, 26 de sep. de 2021 a la(s) 20:54, jbf via ntg-context (
> ntg-context@ntg.nl) escribió:
>
>> The occasional response to a similar question can be found, e.g. on
>> stackexchange, but none of the responses work for me.
>>
>> Textadept is very fast at compiling (and does compile correctly). I can
>> certainly open the pdf independently in various pdf viewers, but I
>> cannot get Textadept to automatically open, say, Okular (installed on
>> Linux Mint), at the end of the process.
>>
>> The last part of the log reads:
>>
>> mkiv lua stats  > runtime: 0.640 seconds, 8 processed pages, 8 shipped
>> pages, 12.492 pages/second
>> mtx-context     | pdfview methods: auto default okular pdfxcview
>> sumatra, current method: okular (directives_pdfview_method)
>> pdfview         | command: okular --unique "test1.pdf" 1>/dev/null
>> 2>/dev/null &
>> mtx-context     | pdfview overhead: 0.001 seconds
>> system          | total runtime: 0.649 seconds of 0.701 seconds
>>
>>  > exit status: 0
>>
>> Have tried setting up a custom text editor on okular with:
>> /home/me/.textadept "%f" -e textadept.editing.goto_line(%l-1), as
>> suggested by one response, but to no avail. Current version of ConTeXt
>> is 2021.09.17 10:01
>>
>> Anyone tried Textadept successfully and might have a suggestion?
>>
>> Julian
>>
>>
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