I would really like to open a second viewer on my second screen so that I can navigate easily to previous chapters without losing my current position in TexStudio's preview window (which will anyway go back to the current editing location when I run pdflatex). It also seems to watch the PDF file for updates, and keeps in sync of any new versions of the PDF file and reloads it (staying on the same page) when I re-run pdflatex from TexStudio.Īt the moment I am working on a Windows machine, and I am trying to recreate the same workflow. On Ubuntu (which uses evince as its default PDF viewer) I used to do it quite nicely. When I am working on a large document in LaTeX (I use TexStudio) I sometimes like to keep a second copy of my PDF on a second screen so that I can easily refer to what I wrote before, while on my main screen I would have TexStudio with its preview window, which is typically automatically in sync with my current editing location. I don't know if this is possible on Adobe Reader DC on Windows, but asking in case someone has managed to do it.
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