Discussion:
opening tex file in a PDF file
egis_chesslt
2008-03-06 17:29:42 UTC
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Hi,

I would like to list all my .TEX files in to the one .TEX file, smth
like this:

\href{file:///c:/measurements.tex}{Measurements}
\href{file:///c:/reports.tex}{Reports}

and to make a .PDF document. Using a .PDF I want to open and start to
improve these .TEX files in the TexnicCenter (i would save some time
not searching my computer for these files).

Now my browser opens .TEX files like a simple text.
Is it possible to force AcrobatReader or Firefox to open directly with
TexnicCenter? How? Thnx.

Regards,
Egis
Ralph Samuel
2008-03-07 10:07:26 UTC
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HI Egis,



assuming you are using windows check whether tex-files are associated with
Texniccenter.

In windows explorer go to extras, options and choose the tab filetypes. Pick
“Tex” and change the association if necessary.

That should basically do the job, at least it works for me.



Regards,

Ralph



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Betreff: [TXC-Users] opening tex file in a PDF file



Hi,

I would like to list all my .TEX files in to the one .TEX file, smth
like this:

\href{file:///c:/measurements.tex <file:///c:\measurements.tex>
}{Measurements}
\href{file:///c:/reports.tex <file:///c:\reports.tex> }{Reports}

and to make a .PDF document. Using a .PDF I want to open and start to
improve these .TEX files in the TexnicCenter (i would save some time
not searching my computer for these files).

Now my browser opens .TEX files like a simple text.
Is it possible to force AcrobatReader or Firefox to open directly with
TexnicCenter? How? Thnx.

Regards,
Egis

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