| On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 22:31:06 +0800, | Yue Wang | who can be reached at: yuleopen@gmail.com | (whose comments are cited below with " Yue> "), | had this to say in article <68bfdc900804220731s325aed7cu473c27fcabc84601@mail.gmail.com> | in newsgroups gmane.comp.tex.context | concerning the subject of Re: acroread and reload a PDF | (see <871w4yhsxo.fsf@googlemail.com> for more details)
Yue> See Taco's pdf instruction Yue> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/xpdfopen/xpdfopen.pdf Yue> while waitting for J. Kew's TeXWorks program:) I see. Well, I figured I am going to use another (out-of-the-box) alternative which I am quite fond of already after just using it for an hour or so. Evaluating the following form (i.e. hitting C-x C-e with point behind it) (Info-goto-node "(auctex) Viewing") brings one right to the AucTeX GNU Info manual. In short: ,----[ C-h k C-c C-v ] | C-c C-v runs the command TeX-view, which is an interactive compiled | Lisp function in | `/usr/share/emacs-snapshot/site-lisp/auctex/tex-buf.elc'. | | It is bound to C-c C-v. | (TeX-view) | | Start a viewer without confirmation. | The viewer is started either on region or master file, | depending on the last command issued. | | [back] `---- This way xpdf starts and I can move around with shortcuts like e.g. R, Q, arrows etc. ... just what I wanted :-)