Beamer is a LaTeX class for creating slides for presentations.
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- You can perform forward and backward search in a <em>Beamer-LaTeX</em> presentation in a similar fashion to <link xref="synctex-search">searchng</link> through other TeX files compiled with SyncTex. However the search brings you to the corresponding frame (slide), not necessarily the associated line of text. This difference is outlined in detail below.
+ You can perform forward and backward search in a <em>Beamer-LaTeX</em> presentation in a similar fashion to <link xref="synctex-search">searching</link> through other TeX files compiled with SyncTex. However the search brings you to the corresponding frame (slide), not necessarily the associated line of text. This difference is outlined in detail below.
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<title>Forward Search: From Beamer-LaTeX source to PDF (<app>Gedit</app> to <app>Evince</app>)</title>
<title>Backward Search: From PDF to Beamer-LaTeX source(<app>Evince</app> to <app>Gedit</app>)</title>
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- With <link xref="synctex-search#backward-search">backward search</link>, you click on some text in a slide, and the corresponding line of LaTex code that ends that particular slide is highlighted.
+ With <link xref="synctex-search#backward-search">backward search</link>, you click on some text in a frame, and the corresponding line of LaTex code that ends that particular frame is highlighted.
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<code>\end{frame}</code>