As I just posted, I have a colleague with the *EXACT* same problem. It 
started with 1.1.13.

Getting rid of the "open theFile" part fixes the problem.

He sent me a PDF that caused the problem, and it did NOT cause the 
problem on my machine. We're both using PowerBook G4's running 10.4.11, 
but his is one of the older models.

--Ted


Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
> Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> No idea, your script works for me. Perhaps it's something involving  
>> symlinks. Or perhaps it's related to caching of the scripting  
>> dictionary. This release does not change any scripting support that's  
>> involved here. Perhaps it's
>>
>> Christiaan
>>
> 
> This is for me btw. on Tiger 10.4.11, no sym-links involved (just tested 
> again), and persists after a restart (which would hopefully clear the 
> relevant caches).
> 
> In the Terminal I get:
> 224:236: execution error: Skim1.1.13 got an error: NSInternalScriptError (8)
> 
> In console.log I get:
> 2008-09-24 18:15:02.225 Skim[1717] *** -[NSCFString count]: selector not 
> recognized [self = 0x16239090]
> 2008-09-24 18:15:02.225 Skim[1717] *** -[NSCFString count]: selector not 
> recognized [self = 0x16239090]
> 
> If Skim is not running, the application opens, but does not load the 
> document. If Skim is running, it does not load the document, too.
> If Skim is running and has the document already loaded, it DOES reload 
> the document.
> 
> So, as in the other post by Tes (thread above), it seems to be related 
> to the "open theFile"-part.
> 
> Dragging a file onte the Skim icon after the above error occured, leads 
> to the same error on Console (and dragged file does not open).
> 
> Any other debug information I can give?
> 
> I need this to work, so I reverted to 1.1.12 in the meanwhile, but can 
> test for you.
> 
> Thanks in any case!
> /Konrad
> 
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