Any difference?
Can't tell yet because the failure with the gray page is not
repeatable when I have opened the file with Acrobat reader.
So I have to wait.
I keep you informed.
Servus, tschau, bye
Herbert Huber
http://www.gavagai.de
Am 09.08.2010 um 13:29 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
On Aug 9, 2010, at 13:13, Herbert Huber wrote:
Hi Cristiaan,
Type "atsutil databases -removeUser" in Terminal.app, hit Enter,
I did that.
and relogin.
How go I do this?
- log out
- log in
BTW I just installed the new SKIM Version 1.3.8
Any difference?
Christiaan
Best regards
Servus, tschau, bye
Herbert Huber
http://www.gavagai.de
Am 09.08.2010 um 12:15 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
On Aug 9, 2010, at 11:53, Herbert Huber wrote:
Hi,
although I have turned "remember last viewed page" off it
happened again.
I opened a pdf-file with SKIM and I got the last page (=8) of the
document as a gray page with no text.
Then I opened the same pdf file with Acrobat Reader: it is OK.
After that: opening with SKIM it is also OK.
Best regards
Servus, tschau, bye
Herbert Huber
http://www.gavagai.de
Have you tried resetting the fonts cache? Type "atsutil databases -
removeUser" in Terminal.app, hit Enter, and relogin.
Christiaan
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