Grammar fixes

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<anchor id="inv-search"></anchor>
<para>Inverse search is a very useful feature when you are writing
a TeX-document yourself. If everything is properly set up, you can
a TeX document yourself. If everything is properly set up, you can
click into &kdvi;'s window with the
<mousebutton>middle</mousebutton> mouse button (on some systems,
when you don't have a three-button mouse, you can simultaneously
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<section id="inverse-search-tex">
<title>Producing TeX-files for inverse search</title>
<title>Producing TeX files for inverse search</title>
<para>There are essentially two ways to produce &DVI; files
which contain inverse search information: you can either use a
TeX/LaTeX-binary which generates and includes the necessary
TeX/LaTeX binary which generates and includes the necessary
information automatically, or you can include an extra package
which is written in TeX/LaTeX.</para>
<itemizedlist>
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search information natively, copy the files
<filename>srcltx.sty</filename> and
<filename>srctex.sty</filename> to the directory where your
TeX-file resides (you can do that by pressing the &Shift; key
TeX file resides (you can do that by pressing the &Shift; key
and &LMB; while the mouse pointer is on a hyperlink.)
If you use LaTeX, add the line
<programlisting>
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<para><application>NEdit</application> generally works very well
indeed. Clicking into the &DVI; file should open a new
window. If the TeX-file is already used in another window of
window. If the TeX file is already used in another window of
<application>NEdit</application>, the newly opened window
displays another view of the buffer. Otherwise, the TeX file is
loaded. After opening the window,
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remote control <application>NEdit</application>. Make sure
that <command>ncl</command> is available on the command line
by trying the command <userinput><command>ncl</command>
<parameter>-noask</parameter></userinput>. This which should
<parameter>-noask</parameter></userinput>. This should
open an instance of the <application>NEdit</application>
editor. If <command>ncl</command> is not available, you
might be using an older version of
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mouseclick into the &DVI; file will always open a new instance
of the <command>vim</command> editor, even if
<command>vim</command> is already running and even if the
TeX-file is already loaded.</para>
TeX file is already loaded.</para>
<tip>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
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search</link>.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Go! If you use <application>Emacs</application> and
<para>If you use <application>Emacs</application> and
everything is properly set up, you just press
<userinput><keycombo
action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>X</keycap></keycombo> <keycombo
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<listitem>
<para>Download the following
<application>Emacs</application> script,
<filename>kdvi-search.el</filename> (press shift and
click the filename to download) and store it in a
<filename>kdvi-search.el</filename> (press &Shift; and
&LMB; the filename to download) and store it in a
place where <application>Emacs</application> can
access it &mdash; we recommend a directory
<filename>emacs-scripts</filename>.</para>
<filename class="directory">emacs-scripts</filename>.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Add the lines
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</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Enjoy. Open <application>Emacs</application>, load a
<para>Open <application>Emacs</application>, load a
TeX file, produce the corresponding &DVI; file, and either
enter the command <userinput><keycombo
action="simul"><keycap>M</keycap><keycap>x</keycap>
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others. <application>Emacs</application> will perhaps also
ask to save the name of the master file <quote>as a local
variable</quote>, &ie; as a comment at the very end of the
file. Say either <userinput>yes</userinput> or
<userinput>no</userinput>, and enjoy!</para>
file. Type either <userinput>yes</userinput> or
<userinput>no</userinput> to continue.</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
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<title><application>XEmacs</application></title>
<para>To set up <application>XEmacs</application>, follow the
steps for <application>Emacs</application> above, but modify
steps for <application>Emacs</application> <link linkend="forw-editor-setup-emacs">above</link>, but modify
your <filename>.xemacs</filename> rather than your
<filename>.emacs</filename> file. If you use a very recent
version of <application>XEmacs</application>, <filename
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<varlistentry>
<term><guilabel>Show PostScript specials</guilabel></term>
<listitem>
<para>If this options is checked, &kdvi; will display
<para>If this option is checked, &kdvi; will display
&PostScript; graphics which are embedded into the &DVI;
file. You probably want to set this option.</para>
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the pre-configured editors from the
<guilabel>Editor</guilabel> combobox, then you don't have
to do anything else. If you whish to use a different
editor, chose <guilabel>User defined Editor</guilabel>
editor, chose <guilabel>User-defined editor</guilabel>
from the <guilabel>Editor</guilabel> combobox and enter
the command line which will be used to start your
editor. Use the placeholders <token>%f</token> and