On Jun 18, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> Sorry, you're right, only a single character or command is taken as
> argument (has been a while since I looked at plain TeX). And TeX is
> extremely inconsistent in this very special case. Probably because
> \input is a primitive TeX command it's treated different from normal
> commands, so it may be baked into TeX itself (I don't think it's part
> of plain.tex).
>
> Anyway, may main points stay: this is not a Skim issue, but a question
> about latex and pdfsync. And you should not use the TeX \input command
> (that's certainly how I understood his use, and to which I referred to
> as not using, as I did not even realize there was another \input
> command).

You are quite right, it's not a Skim issue at all. Indeed, the use of  
\input ...   is discouraged in LaTeX I believe. My guess is that the  
OP is using \input ... instead of \input{...}, and that's why pdfsync  
does not work.

> Christiaan

Haris Skiadas
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Hanover College





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