This bug was fixed in the package rubber - 1.3-1
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** Changed in: rubber
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: rubber
Milestone: 1.3 => None
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Title:
rubber does not suppo
Thanks, will test soon
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Title:
rubber does not support synctex
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SyncTeX support has just landed in rubber/trunk. This will be in Rubber
1.3.
Please test and report any problems!
It can be triggered by the directive % rubber: synctex, or via the
--synctex command-line option.
** Changed in: rubber
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: rub
Using synctex can either be decided at compile time using the flag
"-synctex=1" when calling pdflatex, or in the .tex file itself with the
line "\synctex=1" in the preamble. Either option suffices to generate
synctex data, it is not needed to have both.
So in general it is impossible to detect fro
Using synctex can either be decided at compile time using the flag
"-synctex=1" when calling pdflatex, or in the .tex file itself with the
line "\synctex=1" in the preamble. Either option suffices to generate
synctex data, it is not needed to have both.
So in general it is impossible to detect fro
Is it possible to automatically detect whether a .tex file uses synctex?
I'm not an active user of synctex, but I seem to recall that synctex
documents include a \usepackage{synctex}.
In that case, automatic detection might be preferrable over a command-
line flag to Rubber.
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Is there any development going on in rubber?
I am considering using it in a small project I have, and I really need synctex
for that.
I looked at the code and I am not quite sure what the best way to do it is.
If I get some pointers I could probably write the patch.
Should it be a top level argu
Thanks joenix, with your fix, both forward and backward Ctrl+clic work
for me. I did not alter anything else.
Ubuntu 12.04, gedit 3.4.1, evince 3.4.0, gedit-plugins 3.3.4, tex compilation
via this external tool :
#!/bin/sh
rubber -d "$GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_PATH"
PDF_NAME=$(echo $GEDIT_CURRENT_DO
As a workaround I have edited the file
"/usr/share/rubber/rubber/rules/latex/pdftex.py" and have added the
following line before the if statement:
doc.cmdline.insert(0, "\\synctex=1")
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: rubber (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Yes, this bug is annoying. A nice thing to have would be to be able to
specify extra command-line options for the tools involved. As a
workaround, I have
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/pdflatex -synctex=1 $@
in ~/bin/pdflatex
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Now that Evince supports SyncTex and Gedit gained a SyncTeX plugin (to be in
Ubuntu Maverick) this should be put in.
It’s only a parameter to pdflatex, lualatex and xelatex. Namely » -synctex=1 «
As a workaround, it would be cool if this worked as a modeline:
% rubber: set program xelatex -synct
** Also affects: rubber
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: rubber
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: rubber
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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