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I personally feel like this changes normally make the code difficult to maintain. I would rather wrap mupdf in a script and let Vim call that script. Would you mind adding this to Wiki instead of changing the code? https://github.com/xuhdev/vim-latex-live-preview/wiki/Known-Working-PDF-Viewers |
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This is meant to be a POSIX-compliant version of #59 since it hadn't been updated in a month.
It finds the PIDs of all mupdf processes and sends SIGHUP to them. No mupdf instance is closed, including other ones running in the background, however I am pretty sure they still recieve the SIGHUP sent.
I haven't found a way to get the PID from the mupdf process that gets started,
$!doesn't seem to work to get the PID of the started process.