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synctex

command line client tool to support the Synchronize TeXnology available in recent TeX engines.


see also : tex

Synopsis

synctex command [options] [args]


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overview

The Synchronization TeXnology is a new feature of recent TeX engines. It allows to synchronize between input and output, which means to navigate from the source document to the typeset material and vice versa.

Run ’synctex help’ to access the built-in tool documentation.


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July 18, 2013


see also

synctex tex


author

The Synchronize TeXnology is essentially due to Jerome Laurens, with useful suggestions by some well known actors of the TeX world.

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