I am using Leopard and I have assigned skim to space 2 (the number is  
not important but I need to refer to it later on). When I open a new  
PDF, and there is already one open, the new document always appears  
behind the already-opened one.

So: suppose I tell emacs (in space 1, say) to view the PDF, and there  
is more than one PDF already open in skim, in space 2. Leopard will  
switch to space 2, and I will see the new document flash for an  
instant on the screen, and then the document that was already on top  
reappear on top and stay there.

Opening PDF's in the finder from any space seems to work as expected,  
the new PDF opening on top of the old one.

To be clear, the expected behavior seems to me to be that the new PDF  
should always appear on top. This include reloaded PDF's created in  
TeX and updated.

-Adam G.
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Adam M. Goldstein PhD MSLIS
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Iona College
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