![]() ![]() "example 1.tex"), the syncing has problems: when from Emacs I do CRTL-c CRTL-v, it opens both the the file "example 1.pdf" and a dummy "123" file, where 123 is the line number in the source file. However, when there is a space in the file name (e.g. (output-pdf "Sumatra PDF") (output-html "start"))) '(((output-dvi style-pstricks) "dvips and start") (output-dvi "Yap") (mode-io-correlate " -forward-search %b %n ") " %o")))) ![]() '(("Sumatra PDF" ("\"C:/bin86/SumatraPDF/SumatraPDF.exe\" -reuse-instance" The new version is available as a portable and setup version for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. Sumatra 3.3 is the first release since the release of Sumatra 3.2 in March 2020. (setq TeX-source-correlate-method 'synctex) The developer of the lightweight PDF Reader SumatraPDF has released SumatraPDF 3.3 this week. Simplicity has a higher priority than a lot of features. PDF readers have, over the years, managed to earn themselves something of a reputation for being slow, lumbering beasts - thanks largely to Adobe Reader. Simplicity of the user interface has a high priority. I used the instructions in Sync Emacs AUCTeX with Sumatra PDF (modulo the fact that I use customization instead of writing the setq in the init file, and the fact that the path to sumatra is different on my machine: see for the customization) (setq TeX-source-correlate-mode t) Sumatra PDF is a slim, free, open-source PDF, DjVu and comic viewer for Windows. Sumatra PDF is powerful, small, portable and starts up very fast. I am syncing AUCTeX with Sumatra PDF on MSWindows. Sumatra PDF reader is open source PDF viewing software that offers a very user-friendly experience as compared to Adobe Reader which is consistently bloated.
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