On 9/27/2021 3:53 AM, jbf via ntg-context wrote:
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
Thanks, I reinstalled a later version of Textadept. I notice that it now
opens the pdf product but in Xreader, the default on my machine, and
that's no real problem, but now that I have got it working I can
experiment a bit. Interesting, though, that the changes I made at your
suggestion in l-p
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
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 =
'/hom
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