How to set up Sublime Text 3 inverse search in OSX?











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I am using OSX-10.10.5, Sublime Text 3 and Skim. I cannot figure out how to set up the inverse (or forward) search for my system.



I downloaded the "latexmk" package: I downloaded it using the TeX Live Utility and the "latexmk.x86_64-darwin" package was installed. Also, I used both the Skim built-support for Sublime Text and the custom option (see https://latextools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/).



The pdf updates with changes in the TeX file, but when I try to do an inverse search nothing happens. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.










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  • Not a mac user so treat my comment with reserve. The key combination to go from Skim to TeX editor is hold down the Shift and Apple key and click on a point in the PDF document. Additional (confusing to me) setup info for skim with editors is at sourceforge.net/p/skim-app/wiki/TeX_and_PDF_Synchronization you may find there is a history of issues with your combination and the following appears not to be closed github.com/SublimeText/LaTeXTools/issues/305 however if you get it to work you could post there and here how you did it.
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I am using OSX-10.10.5, Sublime Text 3 and Skim. I cannot figure out how to set up the inverse (or forward) search for my system.



I downloaded the "latexmk" package: I downloaded it using the TeX Live Utility and the "latexmk.x86_64-darwin" package was installed. Also, I used both the Skim built-support for Sublime Text and the custom option (see https://latextools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/).



The pdf updates with changes in the TeX file, but when I try to do an inverse search nothing happens. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.










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  • Not a mac user so treat my comment with reserve. The key combination to go from Skim to TeX editor is hold down the Shift and Apple key and click on a point in the PDF document. Additional (confusing to me) setup info for skim with editors is at sourceforge.net/p/skim-app/wiki/TeX_and_PDF_Synchronization you may find there is a history of issues with your combination and the following appears not to be closed github.com/SublimeText/LaTeXTools/issues/305 however if you get it to work you could post there and here how you did it.
    – KJO
    20 mins ago















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I am using OSX-10.10.5, Sublime Text 3 and Skim. I cannot figure out how to set up the inverse (or forward) search for my system.



I downloaded the "latexmk" package: I downloaded it using the TeX Live Utility and the "latexmk.x86_64-darwin" package was installed. Also, I used both the Skim built-support for Sublime Text and the custom option (see https://latextools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/).



The pdf updates with changes in the TeX file, but when I try to do an inverse search nothing happens. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.










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I am using OSX-10.10.5, Sublime Text 3 and Skim. I cannot figure out how to set up the inverse (or forward) search for my system.



I downloaded the "latexmk" package: I downloaded it using the TeX Live Utility and the "latexmk.x86_64-darwin" package was installed. Also, I used both the Skim built-support for Sublime Text and the custom option (see https://latextools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/).



The pdf updates with changes in the TeX file, but when I try to do an inverse search nothing happens. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.







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  • Not a mac user so treat my comment with reserve. The key combination to go from Skim to TeX editor is hold down the Shift and Apple key and click on a point in the PDF document. Additional (confusing to me) setup info for skim with editors is at sourceforge.net/p/skim-app/wiki/TeX_and_PDF_Synchronization you may find there is a history of issues with your combination and the following appears not to be closed github.com/SublimeText/LaTeXTools/issues/305 however if you get it to work you could post there and here how you did it.
    – KJO
    20 mins ago




















  • Not a mac user so treat my comment with reserve. The key combination to go from Skim to TeX editor is hold down the Shift and Apple key and click on a point in the PDF document. Additional (confusing to me) setup info for skim with editors is at sourceforge.net/p/skim-app/wiki/TeX_and_PDF_Synchronization you may find there is a history of issues with your combination and the following appears not to be closed github.com/SublimeText/LaTeXTools/issues/305 however if you get it to work you could post there and here how you did it.
    – KJO
    20 mins ago


















Not a mac user so treat my comment with reserve. The key combination to go from Skim to TeX editor is hold down the Shift and Apple key and click on a point in the PDF document. Additional (confusing to me) setup info for skim with editors is at sourceforge.net/p/skim-app/wiki/TeX_and_PDF_Synchronization you may find there is a history of issues with your combination and the following appears not to be closed github.com/SublimeText/LaTeXTools/issues/305 however if you get it to work you could post there and here how you did it.
– KJO
20 mins ago






Not a mac user so treat my comment with reserve. The key combination to go from Skim to TeX editor is hold down the Shift and Apple key and click on a point in the PDF document. Additional (confusing to me) setup info for skim with editors is at sourceforge.net/p/skim-app/wiki/TeX_and_PDF_Synchronization you may find there is a history of issues with your combination and the following appears not to be closed github.com/SublimeText/LaTeXTools/issues/305 however if you get it to work you could post there and here how you did it.
– KJO
20 mins ago

















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