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Livedoc

What does it do:

- In your currently opened document, it finds the page corresponding to your current cursor location.
- It builds your document, and plumbs the location to the "image" channel (optional).
- Repeats every N seconds.


Requirements needed to use this program:

- Your document directory needs a proper mkfile.
- The mkfile needs a rule named "tout" that outputs troff intermediate language output.
- Your edited documents needs to be directly inside the that directory, not within a subdirectory.


Under the hood:

- It creates a memory copy of the whole directory using dircp(1)
- It copies the buffer contents of your open file to the cloned file in memory
- It places a specific symbol (default: center dot "·") at the cursor location
- It scans the troff output to find that symbol, figuring out the page
- It builds the pdf using mk
- It copies the pdf to the /tmp directory and plumbs it, using the page number