Hello,
any answer to "\enabledirectives[system.synctex]" functionality or deprecateness?
Best regards,
Lukas
On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 09:43:29 +0200, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
Hello,
two questions related to SyncTeX (and maybe on TeXworks):
1. The following code:
---- \enabledirectives[system.synctex]
\starttext Hello! \startluacode % line 6 context("Something") \stopluacode \stoptext ----
doesn't produce SyncTeX file (SyncTeX.synctex.gz).
When I compile the file with "context.exe --synctex" option, the file is produced.
Does it mean that "\enabledirectives[system.synctex]" is deprecated?
2. In the code above, text "Hello!" is generated in "normal TeX scope" whilst "Something" is generated from within Lua.
When I click "Jump to source" from TeXworks editor and previewer, jumping from "Something" works well and goes to the source "SyncTeX.mkiv" correctly.
"Jumping to source" from "Something" yields "Cannot read file <directory-of-the-source-file>" error (see attached picture).
I don't know whether this relates to ConTeXt or rather TeXworks; for the case it should relate to ConTeXt, would it be possible generate an anchor (e.g.) to the nearest encapsulating \startluacode (if present; or \ctxlua, \cldcontext and so), so that "Jump to source" over "Something" would jump to \startluacode on "line 6"?
Best regards,
Lukas
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