![]() ![]() In TexMaker you used no comandlineswitch after all. ![]() In WinEdt you inserted the correct commandlineswitch but no executable to use for the inverse-search. Inverse search works for TeXnicCenter, because you added the "TeXnicCenter inverse Search DDE command" correct in SumatraPDFs commandline. Also its possible to use only the Latexide applications filename instead of the full path, if the Path of the LatexIDE application is in the systems PATH variable. "C:\Program Files\SumatraPDF\SumatraPDF.exe" "PathToPDF" -inverse-search "PathToEditor InverseSearchCommand"Īdditional you can use -reuse-instance to not open a new PDF-window each time. Please Note: This is an automatically updated package. Simplicity of the user interface has a high priority. ![]() Sumatra PDF is powerful, small, portable and starts up very fast. By clicking the view button in the LatexIDE you should start SumatraPDF with the correct parameters. Sumatra PDF is a free PDF, eBook (ePub, Mobi), XPS, DjVu, CHM, Comic Book (CBZ and CBR) reader for Windows. This works with the commandlineswitch I mentioned above. In that case you have to say SumatraPDF which application is the PDF-producer to communicate with. For inverse-search SumatraPDF has to comunicate with the PDF-producing application. Most applications use DDE-commands to interact. TexMaker: -inverse-search "\"C:\Program Files\Texmaker\texmaker.exe\" \"%f\" -line %l" WinEdt: -inverse-search "\"C:\Program Files\WinEdt Team\WinEdt\winedt.exe\" \"\"" Note the escapecharacters for doublequotes. TeXnicCenter: -inverse-search "\"C:\Program Files\TeXnicCenter\TEXCNTR.EXE\" /ddecmd \"\"" You can use the inverse-search command through the a commandlineswitch of SumatraPDF: -inverse-search. The Problem is, mentioned in the questions comment, that SumatraPDF is linked to the Latex-Compiler through synctex and doesnt know, which created the resulting PDF. ![]()
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