Version: 0.11.1 OS: Linux I use Kile and Okular on my laptop and on the desktop PC in my office. It does work on the laptop but doesn't on the desktop PC (using same configuration). "shift + LMB" doesn't have any effect. Other short-cuts (containing shift) work. Reproducible: Didn't try Steps to Reproduce: Kile: Settings -> Configure Kile -> Tools -> Build -> PDFLaTeX -> Select: Modern Okular: Settings -> Configure Okular -> Editor: Kile Actual Results: Nothing happens. Expected Results: Reverse Search OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.35-25-generic Compiler: cc
On the machine where it doesn't work, are the .synctex.gz files correctly generated (you can look at them with less) and readable by the user running okular?
(In reply to comment #1) > On the machine where it doesn't work, are the .synctex.gz files correctly > generated (you can look at them with less) and readable by the user running > okular? Thank you for your quick response. There was no .synctec.gz file. After using the option "-synctex=1" there is such a file and it works. I thought setting "Settings -> Configure Kile -> Tools -> Build -> PDFLaTeX -> Select: Modern" would enable this option.
Not a bug then. If you feel like kile should enable that option by default, please open a new bug report against kile. Thanks for using Okular :-)