On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
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> On Feb 9, 2013, at 3:30, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
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> > On Feb 8, 2013, at 17:39 , Aaron Meurer wrote:
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> >> By the way, is it possible to disable the progress bar that pops up
> >> when the document is reloading? I get why it is
On Feb 9, 2013, at 3:30, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
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> On Feb 8, 2013, at 17:39 , Aaron Meurer wrote:
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>> By the way, is it possible to disable the progress bar that pops up
>> when the document is reloading? I get why it is there, to show you if
>> it is really reloading or not, which is especi
On Feb 8, 2013, at 17:39 , Aaron Meurer wrote:
> By the way, is it possible to disable the progress bar that pops up
> when the document is reloading? I get why it is there, to show you if
> it is really reloading or not, which is especially important since the
> autoreloading can be spotty, but
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
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> On Feb 7, 2013, at 13:18 , Thomas Schneider wrote:
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>> Adam:
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>>> That may reduce the probability of crashing, but there is no
>>> guarantee that it will actually solve the problems you are seeing.
>>>
>>> To anyone thinking of using t
Hey "poor slobs whose names are in the about box" -- I *love* Skim. Thank you.
That is all.
Geoff Knauth
http://knauth.org/gsk
On Feb 7, 2013, at 22:09, "Adam R. Maxwell" wrote:
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> On Feb 7, 2013, at 13:18 , Thomas Schneider wrote:
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>> Adam:
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>>> That may reduce the probability of cr
On Feb 7, 2013, at 13:18 , Thomas Schneider wrote:
> Adam:
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>> That may reduce the probability of crashing, but there is no
>> guarantee that it will actually solve the problems you are seeing.
>>
>> To anyone thinking of using the automatic reload: you are asking for
>> crashes and concomita
On Feb 7, 2013, at 22:18, Thomas Schneider wrote:
> Adam:
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>> That may reduce the probability of crashing, but there is no
>> guarantee that it will actually solve the problems you are seeing.
>>
>> To anyone thinking of using the automatic reload: you are asking for
>> crashes and concomitant
Adam:
> That may reduce the probability of crashing, but there is no
> guarantee that it will actually solve the problems you are seeing.
>
> To anyone thinking of using the automatic reload: you are asking for
> crashes and concomitant data loss. Setting the related hidden
> defaults mentioned on
On Feb 7, 2013, at 11:39, Aaron Meurer wrote:
> Wouldn't it be cleaner to just modify your Makefile to build the PDF in some
> temp file, and then replace the actual PDF when it is done?
That may reduce the probability of crashing, but there is no guarantee that it
will actually solve the pr
Thanks for the helpful comments. I'm less puzzled now. Aaron - that seems
like the right way to solve it for me (I want the makefile to work across
several platforms so I don't want skim-specific stuff in there)
On 7 February 2013 20:39, Aaron Meurer wrote:
> Wouldn't it be cleaner to just mo
Wouldn't it be cleaner to just modify your Makefile to build the PDF in
some temp file, and then replace the actual PDF when it is done?
Aaron Meurer
On Feb 7, 2013, at 9:25 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
First of all, this is a very old question that has been answered on this
list many times.
O
Dave:
> One of the main reasons to install skim was to have automatic updates
> for pdf files that have changed. I'm usually talking about latex
> generated pdfs where the change is generated from a compilation within
> aquamacs, or by running a make file from a terminal. I am guessing that
> late
Hello,
I jump in the discussion.
Le 7 févr. 2013 à 17:24, Christiaan Hofman a écrit :
> First of all, this is a very old question that has been answered on this list
> many times.
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> On Feb 7, 2013, at 17:11, Dave Sands wrote:
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>> Secondly, skim often seems to miss that the file
On Feb 7, 2013, at 08:24, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
On Feb 7, 2013, at 17:11, Dave Sands wrote:
A related but more minor issue concerns using latex make files or scripts. When
a pdf file is generated multiple times in short succession it seems that skim
often sees an incomplete copy and complai
First of all, this is a very old question that has been answered on this list
many times.
On Feb 7, 2013, at 17:11, Dave Sands wrote:
> Hi
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> I've been using this app for a while. Currently on the latest version 1.4.1
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> I'm kind of puzzled by the slightly nondeterministic behaviour of skim
Hi
I've been using this app for a while. Currently on the latest version 1.4.1
I'm kind of puzzled by the slightly nondeterministic behaviour of skim.
Perhaps I'm doing it wrong. Maybe someone can enlighten me.
One of the main reasons to install skim was to have automatic updates for
pdf files t
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