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- This file is part of the SyncTeX package.
- Please refer to synctex_parser_readme.md
- The Synchronization TeXnology named SyncTeX is a new feature
- of recent TeX engines designed by Jerome Laurens.
- It allows to synchronize between input and output, which means to
- navigate from the source document to the typeset material and vice versa.
- More informations on http://itexmac2.sourceforge.net/SyncTeX.html
- This package is mainly for developers, it mainly contains the following files:
- synctex_parser_readme.txt
- synctex_parser_version.txt
- synctex_parser_utils.c
- synctex_parser_utils.h
- synctex_parser_local.h
- synctex_parser_private.h
- synctex_parser.h
- synctex_parser.c
- The file you are reading contains more informations about the SyncTeX parser history.
- In order to support SyncTeX in a viewer, it is sufficient to include
- in the source the files synctex_parser.h and synctex_parser.c.
- The synctex parser usage is described in synctex_parser.h header file.
- The other files are used by tex engines or by the synctex command line utility:
- ChangeLog
- README.txt
- am
- man1
- man5
- synctex-common.h
- synctex-convert.sh
- synctex-e-mem.ch0
- synctex-e-mem.ch1
- synctex-e-rec.ch0
- synctex-e-rec.ch1
- synctex-etex.h
- synctex-mem.ch0
- synctex-mem.ch1
- synctex-mem.ch2
- synctex-pdf-rec.ch2
- synctex-pdftex.h
- synctex-rec.ch0
- synctex-rec.ch1
- synctex-rec.ch2
- synctex-tex.h
- synctex-xe-mem.ch2
- synctex-xe-rec.ch2
- synctex-xe-rec.ch3
- synctex-xetex.h
- synctex.c
- synctex.defines
- synctex.h
- synctex_main.c
- tests
- Version:
- --------
- This is version 1, which refers to the synctex output file format.
- The files are identified by a build number.
- In order to help developers to automatically manage the version and build numbers
- and download the parser only when necessary, the synctex_parser.version
- is an ASCII text file just containing the current version and build numbers.
- History:
- --------
- 1.1: Thu Jul 17 09:28:13 UTC 2008
- - First official version available in TeXLive 2008 DVD.
- Unfortunately, the backwards synchronization is not working properly mainly for ConTeXt users, see below.
- 1.2: Tue Sep 2 10:28:32 UTC 2008
- - Correction for ConTeXt support in the edit query.
- The previous method was assuming that TeX boxes do not overlap,
- which is reasonable for LaTeX but not for ConTeXt.
- This assumption is no longer considered.
- 1.3: Fri Sep 5 09:39:57 UTC 2008
- - Local variable "read" renamed to "already_read" to avoid conflicts.
- - "inline" compiler directive renamed to "SYNCTEX_INLINE" for code support and maintenance
- - _synctex_error cannot be inlined due to variable arguments (thanks Christiaan Hofman)
- - Correction in the display query, extra boundary nodes are used for a more precise forwards synchronization
- 1.4: Fri Sep 12 08:12:34 UTC 2008
- - For an unknown reason, the previous version was not the real 1.3 (as used in iTeXMac2 build 747).
- As a consequence, a crash was observed.
- - Some typos are fixed.
- 1.6: Mon Nov 3 20:20:02 UTC 2008
- - The bug that prevented synchronization with compressed files on windows has been fixed.
- - New interface to allow system specific customization.
- - Note that some APIs have changed.
- 1.8: Mer 8 jul 2009 11:32:38 UTC
- Note that version 1.7 was delivered privately.
- - bug fix: synctex was causing a memory leak in pdftex and xetex, thus some processing speed degradation
- - bug fix: the synctex command line tool was broken when updating a .synctex file
- - enhancement: better accuracy of the synchronization process
- - enhancement: the pdf output file and the associated .synctex file no longer need to live in the same directory.
- The new -d option of the synctex command line tool manages this situation.
- This is handy when using something like tex -output-directory=DIR ...
- 1.9: Wed Nov 4 11:52:35 UTC 2009
- - Various typo fixed
- - OutputDebugString replaced by OutputDebugStringA to deliberately disable unicode preprocessing
- - New conditional created because OutputDebugStringA is only available since Windows 2K professional
- 1.10: Sun Jan 10 10:12:32 UTC 2010
- - Bug fix in synctex_parser.c to solve a synchronization problem with amsmath's gather environment.
- Concerns the synctex tool.
- 1.11: Sun Jan 17 09:12:31 UTC 2010
- - Bug fix in synctex_parser.c, function synctex_node_box_visible_v: 'x' replaced by 'y'.
- Only 3rd party tools are concerned.
- 1.12: Mon Jul 19 21:52:10 UTC 2010
- - Bug fix in synctex_parser.c, function __synctex_open: the io_mode was modified even in case of a non zero return,
- causing a void .synctex.gz file to be created even if it was not expected. Reported by Marek Kasik concerning a bug on evince.
- 1.13: Fri Mar 11 07:39:12 UTC 2011
- - Bug fix in synctex_parser.c, better synchronization as suggested by Jan Sundermeyer (near line 3388).
- - Stronger code design in synctex_parser_utils.c, function _synctex_get_name (really neutral behavior).
- Only 3rd party tools are concerned.
- 1.14: Fri Apr 15 19:10:57 UTC 2011
- - taking output_directory into account
- - Replaced FOPEN_WBIN_MODE by FOPEN_W_MODE when opening the text version of the .synctex file.
- - Merging with LuaTeX's version of synctex.c
- 1.15: Fri Jun 10 14:10:17 UTC 2011
- This concerns the synctex command line tool and 3rd party developers.
- TeX and friends are not concerned by these changes.
- - Bug fixed in _synctex_get_io_mode_name, sometimes the wrong mode was returned
- - Support for LuaTeX convention of './' file prefixing
- 1.16: Tue Jun 14 08:23:30 UTC 2011
- This concerns the synctex command line tool and 3rd party developers.
- TeX and friends are not concerned by these changes.
- - Better forward search (thanks Jose Alliste)
- - Support for LuaTeX convention of './' file prefixing now for everyone, not only for Windows
- 1.17: Fri Oct 14 08:15:16 UTC 2011
- This concerns the synctex command line tool and 3rd party developers.
- TeX and friends are not concerned by these changes.
- - synctex_parser.c: cosmetic changes to enhance code readability
- - Better forward synchronization.
- The problem occurs for example with LaTeX \item command.
- The fact is that this command creates nodes at parse time but these nodes are used only
- after the text material of the \item is displayed on the page. The consequence is that sometimes,
- forward synchronization spots an irrelevant point from the point of view of the editing process.
- This was due to some very basic filtering policy, where a somehow arbitrary choice was made when
- many different possibilities where offered for synchronisation.
- Now, forward synchronization prefers nodes inside an hbox with as many acceptable spots as possible.
- This is achieved with the notion of mean line and node weight.
- - Adding support for the new file naming convention with './'
- + function synctex_ignore_leading_dot_slash_in_path replaces synctex_ignore_leading_dot_slash
- + function _synctex_is_equivalent_file_name is more permissive
- Previously, the function synctex_scanner_get_tag would give an answer only when
- the given file name was EXACTLY one of the file names listed in the synctex file.
- The we added some changes accepting for example 'foo.tex' instead of './foo.tex'.
- Now we have an even looser policy for dealing with file names.
- If the given file name does not match exactly one the file names of the synctex file,
- then we try to match the base names. If there is only one match of the base names,
- then it is taken as a match for the whole names.
- The base name is defined as following:
- ./foo => foo
- /my///.////foo => foo
- /foo => /foo
- /my//.foo => /my//.foo
- 1.17: Tue Mar 13 10:10:03 UTC 2012
- - minor changes, no version changes
- - syntax man pages are fixed as suggested by M. Shimata
- see mail to tex-live@tug.org titled "syntax.5 has many warnings from groff" and "syntax.1 use invalid macro for mdoc"
- 1.17: Tue Jan 14 09:55:00 UTC 2014
- - fixed a segfault, from Sebastian Ramacher
- 1.17: Mon Aug 04
- - fixed a memory leak
- 1.18: Thu Jun 25 11:36:05 UTC 2015
- - nested sheets now fully supported (does it make sense in TeX)
- - cosmetic changes: uniform indentation
- - suppression of warnings, mainly long/int ones. In short, zlib likes ints when size_t likes longs.
- - CLI synctex tool can build out of TeXLive (modulo appropriate options passed to the compiler)
- 1.19: Thu Mar 9 21:26:27 UTC 2017
- - the nested sheets patch was not a good solution.
- It has been moved from the parser to the engine.
- See the synctex.c source file for detailed explanations.
- - there is a new synctex format specification.
- We can see that a .synctex file can contain many times
- the same vertical position because many objects belong
- to the same line. When the options read -synctex=±2 or more,
- a very basic compression algorithm is used:
- if synctex is about write the same number then it writes
- an = sign instead. This saves approximately 10% of the
- synctex output file, either compressed or not.
- The new synctex parser has been updated accordingly.
- Actual tex frontend won't see any difference with the
- TeX engines that include this new feature.
- Frontends with the new parser won't see any difference
- with the older TeX engines.
- Frontends with the new parser will only see a difference
- with new TeX engines if -synctex=±2 or more is used.
- Acknowledgments:
- ----------------
- The author received useful remarks from the pdfTeX developers, especially Hahn The Thanh,
- and significant help from XeTeX developer Jonathan Kew
- Nota Bene:
- ----------
- If you include or use a significant part of the synctex package into a software,
- I would appreciate to be listed as contributor and see "SyncTeX" highlighted.
- Copyright (c) 2008-2014 jerome DOT laurens AT u-bourgogne DOT fr
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