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- Mac Skim inverse search not working -- resolved #2701 - GitHub
Inverse search relies on communicating with Vim neovim from the viewer by use of shell commands executed by the viewer It is usually configured within the specific viewer through an option named something like "inverse search command-line"
- 7. 3 Inverse Searching - SourceForge
Inverse searching refers to a viewer (either pdf or dvi) telling Vim to display the LaTeX source file at a given location Usually this happens with double-clicking or clicking while pressing the shift control button in the viewer window
- Cannot do inverse search with vims latex-suite and YAP
Though forward search works fine, something is going wrong with the inverse search In YAP, the command line for inverse DVI search is set to be C:\Users\user\Vim\vim80\gvim exe -c ":RemoteOpen +%l %f"
- Setting up Inverse Search with Neovim, VimTeX and Zathura
Setting up inverse search allows you to jump to a point in your tex file by Ctrl-clicking the corresponding place in your pdf file, which can be especially useful for long documents First, install neovim-remote using pip3 install neovim-remote
- Vimtex Inverse Search not working (again) #2779 - GitHub
When I type a command like nvim --headless -c "VimtexInverseSearch 10 test tex" into my terminal it works and does what I expect it to do (going to line 10 in test tex)
- vim - Inverse search from Zathura to . tex file - LaTeX Stack Exchange
My issue now is using Zathura as a previewer when I compile and preview my tex file, I want to be able to inverse search This requires me to be able to configure Zathura so that the instance of Zathura that is previewing filename pdf will inverse search to the vim window with the "filename" server
- 9. 2 Performing inverse searches - vim-latex. sourceforge. net
On windows platforms, if you use the commonly available yap viewer (available as part of the miktex distribution), then this option can be set from View > Options > Inverse Search In the Command line: window, write "C:\Program Files\vim\vim61\gvim" -c ":RemoteOpen +%l %f"
- Compiling not working after Inverse Search on MacOS #2597 - GitHub
If a tex-file is opened via inverse search on MacOS (with Skim and MacVim), the tex-file can not be compiled Steps to reproduce Use Skim and MacVim on MacOS (I have not tested it using other setups)
- Vim-Latex: Inverse and Forward Searching partially enabled . . .
Problem Description: Inverse and Forward Search is partially enabled When I double click at a paragraph in the PDF file (in Sumatra), if I double click at the first sentence, then I can be sent back to the corresponding paragraph in tex file opened in Vim
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