On Fri, 25 Mar 2016, Bob Tennent wrote:
Use SumatraPDF or gsview instead:
Thanks. Has less options than Acroread but usable with LaTeX and MusiXTeX
Bye,
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>|> Use SumatraPDF or gsview instead:
>|>
>|> http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/free-pdf-reader.html
>|> http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/
>|>
>|> These PDF readers allow the file to be updated without using
>|> pdfopn/pdfclose.
>|
>|Do you mean that [view pdf, update pd
Yes, that's right.
For me, that's one of the main reasons to use SumatraPDF instead of Adobe
Reader.
On 25 march 2016 14:06:51 +01:00, Jean-Pierre Coulon <>
wrote:
> Do you mean that [view pdf, update pdf with ps2pdf, view pdf] will show the
> updated version without exiting this viewer and wi
On Fri, 25 Mar 2016, Bob Tennent wrote:
Use SumatraPDF or gsview instead:
http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/free-pdf-reader.html
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/
These PDF readers allow the file to be updated without using
pdfopn/pdfclose.
Do you mean that [view pdf, upda
>|I just accepted an update of Acrobat Reader and now
>|pdfopen rants: "arctrl: The DDE conversion could not be
>|established" even if I start the pdf manually before
>|starting musixtex.cmd
>|
>|If we find no solution, at least refuse this update!
This should be reported to the MiKTeX bug l
coulon...@free.fr wrote on 03/25/2016 07:33 AM:
The Aarhus server rants if I attach my musixtex.cmd file:
@echo off
if not exist %1.tex goto :EOF
if exist %1.mx2 del %1.mx2
if exist %1.pdf del %1.pdf > nul 2>&1
if exist %1.pdf pdfclose --file %1.pdf
@tex %1 && @musixflx %1 && @tex %1 && @dvips -
I just accepted an update of Acrobat Reader and now pdfopen rants: "arctrl:
The DDE conversion could not be established" even if I start the pdf manually
before starting musixtex.cmd
If we find no solution, at least refuse this update!
The Aarhus server rants if I attach my musixtex.cmd file:
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