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NAME

     synctex — command line client tool to support the Synchronize TeXnology available in most
     TeX engines.

SYNOPSIS

     synctex command [options] [args]

OVERVIEW

     The Synchronization TeXnology is a feature of recent TeX engines.  It allows one to
     synchronize between input and output, which means to navigate from the source document to
     the typeset material and vice versa.

     Run `synctex help' to access the built-in tool documentation.

TEX ENGINE OPTION -synctex=NUMBER

        If NUMBER=0 or no option is given, no synctex file is created.

        If NUMBER<0, synctex files are text files.

        If NUMBER>0, synctex files are compressed with gz.

        If NUMBER&2, no .gz extension is used.

        If NUMBER&4, activate form support, useful for pdftex.

        If NUMBER&8, better file compression.

     Use for example `pdftex -synctex=15 foo.tex' to activate all the options.

     Notice that LuaTeX option is `--synctex=NUMBER' with two dashes.

SEE ALSO

     synctex(5) tex(1)

AUTHOR

     The Synchronize TeXnology is essentially due to Jerome Laurens, with useful suggestions by
     some well known actors of the TeX world.

HISTORY

     Revised on Sun Apr 23 09:54:20 UTC 2017.

                                         February 3, 2023