2003-02-14 21:11:03 +00:00
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<p>...that KDVI can also load compressed DVI-files?
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2002-01-03 12:33:14 +00:00
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<p>...that you can mark text with the right mouse button and paste it
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into any application?
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<tip category="KDVI|General">
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2002-01-17 12:23:59 +00:00
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<p>...that KDVI now supports inverse search? You can click into your DVI file
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2002-01-03 12:33:14 +00:00
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with the middle mouse button and your editor opens, loads the TeX file, and
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jumps to the proper line! <a href="help:/kdvi/inverse-search.html">The
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manual explains how to set up your editor for this.</a>
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<p>...that KDVI supports forward search? If you use Emacs or XEmacs, you can
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jump directly from the TeX file to the associated place in the DVI file.
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<a href="help:/kdvi/forward-search.html">The manual explains how to set up
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your editor for this.</a>
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<p>...that KDVI now offers full text search?
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<p>...that KDVI can save your DVI file as PostScript, PDF, and even plain text?
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