You seem to contradict yourself, as you say it always goes to the  
back and later you say it is OK from Finder. So can you say *exactly*  
what happens? When does it appear in front and when not? How does  
emacs open the PDF?

Christiaan

On 23 Dec 2007, at 5:11 AM, Adam M.Goldstein wrote:

> 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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