Inverse search (also called "reverse search")[1] is a feature of some non-interactive typesetting programs, such as LaTeX and GNU LilyPond. These programs read an abstract, textual, definition of a document as input, and convert this into a graphical format such as DVI or PDF. In a windowing system, this typically means that the source code is entered in one editor window, and the resulting output is viewed in a different output window. Inverse search means that a graphical object in the output window works as a hyperlink, which brings you back to the line and column in the editor, where the clicked object was defined. The inverse search feature is particularly useful during proofreading.

Implementations

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References

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  1. ^ Inverse Search with Xdvi(k) on sourceforge.net

Bibliography

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  • Jérôme Laurens, ”Direct and reverse synchronization with SyncTeX”, in TUGboat 29(3), 2008, p365–371, PDF (532KB)including an overview of synchronization techniques with TeX
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open-source software Skim, with the latter supporting interaction with LaTeX, SyncTeX, and PDFSync and integration with BibDesk reference management software

Texmaker

between source TeX files and the resulting PDF file is supported via the SyncTeX support. The Asymptote graphics language is also fully supported by Texmaker

List of PDF software

.gif, .jpg, .j2k, .png, .webp, .tiff). Supports automatic .pdfsync & .synctex reloading of PDF files so is well favoured as a LaTeX / pdfTeX viewer with

Gummi (software)

wizards for new document creation Project management Bibliography management SyncTeX integration However, it lacks some features available in other editors:

Sumatra PDF

multilingual, with 69 community-contributed translations. Sumatra supports SyncTeX, a bidirectional method to synchronize TeX source and PDF output produced

TeXworks

poppler library; the viewer has auto-refresh capability, and also features SyncTeX support (which allows the user to synchronize the PDF viewer position with

TeXShop

Tiger. Starting with version 2.18, TeXShop also has included support for SyncTeX. This technology also allows jumping from preview to code and vice versa

Pluma (text editor)

Change case of selected text Automatic snippet expansion External Tools Synctex Being part of the MATE Core Applications Pluma uses the latest GTK+ and