[kile] [Bug 387024] manually update live preview and separate it from editor

2017-11-26 Thread Stas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387024

--- Comment #2 from Stas  ---
Hello, thank you for the suggestion. However, this is not the same thing, as in
case of normal compilation I loose the synchronization between source and
preview. I want the preview to synchronize the position in the code and vice
versa. 

To the save statement. The save for back-up is not the only issue. I often
define new commands and they are in an extra mycommands.tex file. Now, when the
live preview is enabled when I switch from the mycommands.tex file back to the
text file, everything gets saved and the compilation of the live preview
starts. But there is no need for me to update the preview as I have only added
a commands without actually changing the real text. So I start to type in the
text.tex file and the compilation breaks up Giving me some errors as output.
Sometimes after such an error I have to run the live preview twice in order to
have the preview compiled.

You see, there is more than just "saving" behind this wishlist.

I I can imagine that implementing this feature would not be a big deal as the
functionality already exists and only a b´new button with a command has to be
created.

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[kile] [Bug 387024] manually update live preview and separate it from editor

2017-11-25 Thread Michel Ludwig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387024

Michel Ludwig  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME
 Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED

--- Comment #1 from Michel Ludwig  ---
I'd suggest that you use the traditional LaTeX compilation mode, i.e. disable
live preview and run LaTeX manually. You can configure ForwardPDF to display
the PDF file in the integrated viewer.

By the way, the editor component in Kile makes backups of the file very
frequently. There should be no need to manually save a file so often ;)

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