No, we're apparently not talking about the same thing ;) What you ask  
is not really possible using Cocoa outlineviews, at least I cannot  
find any API
to supply the initial state of expandable rows.

Christiaan

On 10 Sep 2008, at 5:34 PM, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:

> Helle Christiaan,
>
> Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> No, and it would not make any sense, as the bookmarks are not tied to
>> any one PDF file.
>
> I do not understand. Are we talking about the same thing here?
>
> What I meant with "bookmarks" was what hyperref and Acrobat call
> bookmarks, that means (in Skim-terminology) the Table-of-Contents in  
> the
> Contents side pane.
>
> (I guess these bookmarks could point to a different file, too, but  
> what
> has that to do with a expanded/collapsed-state?)
>
> /Konrad
>
> P.S. Always astounded about your reply-times! :)
>
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