In <app>Gedit</app>, click <guiseq><gui>Tools</gui> <gui>Forward Search</gui></guiseq>. The corresponding line in the PDF will be outlined in red.
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In <app>Gedit</app>, click <guiseq><gui>Tools</gui> <gui>Forward Search</gui></guiseq>. The corresponding line in the PDF will be outlined in red.
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-Alternatively, you can click <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>Alt</key><key>F</key></keyseq>. The corresponding line in the PDF will be outlined in red.
+Alternatively, you can click <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>Alt</key><key>F</key></keyseq>, or <key>Ctrl</key>+Left Click. The corresponding line in the PDF will be outlined in red.
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@@ -60,7+60,7 @@ either in the first or last three lines of each included TeX file, and forward s
<section id="backward-search">
<title>Backward Search: From PDF to TeX (<app>Evince</app> to <app>Gedit</app>)</title>
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<section id="backward-search">
<title>Backward Search: From PDF to TeX (<app>Evince</app> to <app>Gedit</app>)</title>
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- Backward search allows you to click on a specific line in the PDF file, and jump to the associated line in the TeX source code.
+ Backward search allows you to click on a specific line in the PDF file, and jump to the associated line in the TeX source code.
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You can perform a backward search by pressing <key>Ctrl</key>+ Left Click in <app>Evince</app>. The corresponding line in the TeX source code will be hightlighted.
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You can perform a backward search by pressing <key>Ctrl</key>+ Left Click in <app>Evince</app>. The corresponding line in the TeX source code will be hightlighted.