Hi Christian,
thanks for answering and trying to reproduce.
Right now it worked, i.e. SKIM was still running and I reopened the last use document.
SKIM started as it is supposed to do at page 263.
And it does so even when I stop it and start again.
I'll check tomorrow if it still works.

Servus, tschau, bye
Herbert Huber
http://www.gavagai.de











Am 18.09.2009 um 18:42 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:


On Sep 18, 2009, at 18:13, Herbert Huber wrote:

One of the advantages of SKIM for me was to start a document at the last opened page from the last session. For a while it worked. But since - I don't know when exactly - it doesn't.

At the Preferences I have (translated roughly, because I have a German version)

Documents open: Standard.
"Remember last opened page"

Where do I tell SKIM not only to remember the last opened page for a document but to really use that remembrance and open the document at that very page?

Servus, tschau, bye
Herbert Huber
http://www.gavagai.de

It just should do so, and this works for me as expected.

What I have noticed though is that PDFKit on 10.6 has a bug where it always scrolls back to page 1 when the display mode is changed. Perhaps your problem is a result of that. Though I cannot reproduce your problem with various settings.

Christiaan

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