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Texstudio inverse search stopped to work
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After performing Windows 10 maintenance inverse search does not work.
Texstudio version: 2.12.14.
The setting are as before:

texstudio forward-inverse-search
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After performing Windows 10 maintenance inverse search does not work.
Texstudio version: 2.12.14.
The setting are as before:

texstudio forward-inverse-search
add a comment |
After performing Windows 10 maintenance inverse search does not work.
Texstudio version: 2.12.14.
The setting are as before:

texstudio forward-inverse-search
After performing Windows 10 maintenance inverse search does not work.
Texstudio version: 2.12.14.
The setting are as before:

texstudio forward-inverse-search
texstudio forward-inverse-search
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I found the source of the problem: directory name contained Cyrillic letters.
Make sure you will accept your own answer as soon as possible so that the question will not be bumped in the future.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
OK it is the internal viewer using synctex so nothing to do with the image you gave NOTE synctex will work with any odd characters and names if the system settings allow it In a recent case of testing why a French e with accent kept disappearing it was a windows setting that made the difference the way to check is build a synctex file with -1 (non compressed) look at the header to check the characters are Cyrillic then set a simple responder such as echoargs or even plain windows notepad as the target for inverse search and see if it gets asked to open those characters
– KJO
6 hours ago
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I found the source of the problem: directory name contained Cyrillic letters.
Make sure you will accept your own answer as soon as possible so that the question will not be bumped in the future.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
OK it is the internal viewer using synctex so nothing to do with the image you gave NOTE synctex will work with any odd characters and names if the system settings allow it In a recent case of testing why a French e with accent kept disappearing it was a windows setting that made the difference the way to check is build a synctex file with -1 (non compressed) look at the header to check the characters are Cyrillic then set a simple responder such as echoargs or even plain windows notepad as the target for inverse search and see if it gets asked to open those characters
– KJO
6 hours ago
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I found the source of the problem: directory name contained Cyrillic letters.
Make sure you will accept your own answer as soon as possible so that the question will not be bumped in the future.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
OK it is the internal viewer using synctex so nothing to do with the image you gave NOTE synctex will work with any odd characters and names if the system settings allow it In a recent case of testing why a French e with accent kept disappearing it was a windows setting that made the difference the way to check is build a synctex file with -1 (non compressed) look at the header to check the characters are Cyrillic then set a simple responder such as echoargs or even plain windows notepad as the target for inverse search and see if it gets asked to open those characters
– KJO
6 hours ago
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I found the source of the problem: directory name contained Cyrillic letters.
I found the source of the problem: directory name contained Cyrillic letters.
answered 6 hours ago
Rustam MaminRustam Mamin
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Make sure you will accept your own answer as soon as possible so that the question will not be bumped in the future.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
OK it is the internal viewer using synctex so nothing to do with the image you gave NOTE synctex will work with any odd characters and names if the system settings allow it In a recent case of testing why a French e with accent kept disappearing it was a windows setting that made the difference the way to check is build a synctex file with -1 (non compressed) look at the header to check the characters are Cyrillic then set a simple responder such as echoargs or even plain windows notepad as the target for inverse search and see if it gets asked to open those characters
– KJO
6 hours ago
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Make sure you will accept your own answer as soon as possible so that the question will not be bumped in the future.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
OK it is the internal viewer using synctex so nothing to do with the image you gave NOTE synctex will work with any odd characters and names if the system settings allow it In a recent case of testing why a French e with accent kept disappearing it was a windows setting that made the difference the way to check is build a synctex file with -1 (non compressed) look at the header to check the characters are Cyrillic then set a simple responder such as echoargs or even plain windows notepad as the target for inverse search and see if it gets asked to open those characters
– KJO
6 hours ago
Make sure you will accept your own answer as soon as possible so that the question will not be bumped in the future.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
Make sure you will accept your own answer as soon as possible so that the question will not be bumped in the future.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
OK it is the internal viewer using synctex so nothing to do with the image you gave NOTE synctex will work with any odd characters and names if the system settings allow it In a recent case of testing why a French e with accent kept disappearing it was a windows setting that made the difference the way to check is build a synctex file with -1 (non compressed) look at the header to check the characters are Cyrillic then set a simple responder such as echoargs or even plain windows notepad as the target for inverse search and see if it gets asked to open those characters
– KJO
6 hours ago
OK it is the internal viewer using synctex so nothing to do with the image you gave NOTE synctex will work with any odd characters and names if the system settings allow it In a recent case of testing why a French e with accent kept disappearing it was a windows setting that made the difference the way to check is build a synctex file with -1 (non compressed) look at the header to check the characters are Cyrillic then set a simple responder such as echoargs or even plain windows notepad as the target for inverse search and see if it gets asked to open those characters
– KJO
6 hours ago
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