![]() Commonly its the MAIN.pdf so that is %bm.pdf and if we use capital B it should work using non windows paths as well as windows ones the line number is easy that's %l (lowercase L) the hard part is choosing where you want to come back to thus is it main or subfile ? lets choose Working current.tex so adding this together it could be -forward-search %Wc %l %Bm.pdf The Forward Search instructs SumatraPDF where to come back to&from this is the hard part the TO could be a PDF or PS or other supported format. The recommended reliable way to add TexnicCentre archaic command ( /ddecmd "") is to add it to SumatraPDF Settings Advanced options as plain text so check it is correctly set for your system as InverseSearchCmdLine = "C:\Program Files\TeXnicCenter\TeXnicCenter.exe" /ddecmd "" Only one type of call is needed by SumatraPDF to hand back on DOUBLE CLICK (that's the easy bit). The editor should never use Forward Search with -reuse-instance or -inverse search they are set-up commands not required for forward sync. The path is here "C:\Program Files\SumatraPDF\SumatraPDF.exe" -reuse-instance -inverse-search "\"C:\Program Files\TeXnicCenter\TeXnicCenter.exe\" /ddecmd \"\"" ![]() The path is here: "C:\Program Files\SumatraPDF\SumatraPDF.exe" -reuse-instance -inverse-search "\"C:\Program Files\TeXnicCenter\TeXnicCenter.exe\" /ddecmd \"\"" ĮDIT: I add some (requested) screenshots: I am using MiKTeX 2.9, TeXnicCenter 2.02 and SumatraPDF v3.1.2 64-bit. After compiling I get the message " Cannot execute the command"ĭo I have to use other settings? If yes, which ones? ![]() If I set everything up (XeLaTeX instead of pdflatex, biber instead of bibtex), it won't work. I used mainly this manual: (it's in German, but you can get the instructions along the pictures)īut my most important file only works with XeLaTeX and Biber. I set it up as suggested in different manuals and it works nice when using pdflatex. I want to use SumatraPDF viewer for TeXnicCenter. ![]()
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