Is it possible to search for LaTeX characters like \alpha in a PDF file? Perhaps there's some PDF reader that can do that?
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It's not quite as comfortable as it could be, but here's how I do it:
- Open the Character Map on your system
- Copy the symbol you want to search for in the PDF
- Do a normal text search (Ctrl+F on most readers) and paste the special symbol
Of course this only works with single symbols and not if you want to search for bigger parts of formulas (for example something like \frac{\alpha}{8 \times d_{k}^{3.17}}. Still, better than nothing...
For me, this works with the PDF Viewer evince to find the small character "α" (\alpha). It works for pretty much every Unicode character you want to look for.
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α. If you want to make equations copyable and searchable in PDF see http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/119718/31416 – giordano Jul 01 '13 at 21:26ActualTexts are searchable as well? (too lazy to test right now) – MaxAxeHax Jul 01 '13 at 23:21;-)– giordano Jul 02 '13 at 07:41