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Re: [O] [PATCH 0/3] synctex support for pdf export
From: |
Nicolas Goaziou |
Subject: |
Re: [O] [PATCH 0/3] synctex support for pdf export |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Apr 2013 15:19:35 +0200 |
Hello,
Aaron Ecay <address@hidden> writes:
> Now that this has come up, I have looked at it more. It appears that
> the /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp directory is not added to load-path in
> the async export process. I guess that it should be, since users’
> init.el files could rely on libraries that are found there.
This is debatable. I think that the sub-process shouldn't load too much
libraries. In your case, you effectively need to tweak
`org-export-async-init-file'.
> This will make the problem very difficult, if not impossible. Generally
> speaking, the buffer that the export functions see bears only a loose
> relationship to the original buffer, since babel blocks, #+include
> directives, etc. have changed the text. I have tried to think of ways
> to get around this fact, since working with the synctex file requires
> knowing the original line number. This is the best I could do.
[...]
> Do you have any ideas about how this might be overcome? What is needed
> is to know, for any line in the exported output, which line of the org
> file it corresponds to (within some small margin of error).
I don't think there is a complete solution to this problem.
Though `org-export-before-processing-hook' allows to work on an exact
copy of the buffer being exported before any file is included and any
Babel block executed. You can add text properties there. And with
`org-export-before-parsing-hook', you can check what parts of the buffer
are new (generated from include keywords, macros and blocks). From there
it may be possible to implement a lookup function which would find the
appropriate line in the original buffer.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou