On 2010-09-29, at 12:55 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> 
> On Sep 29, 2010, at 17:34, philippe sismondi wrote:
> 
>> I expect that I could figure this out by reading the documentation, but I 
>> would appreciate some quick help as I am under pressure to complete some 
>> work and may not have the time.
>> 
>> I am using Aquamacs 2.1 with TeX Live 2010. I want to sync Skim and latex. 
>> This works very well so long as my files are local files, i.e. on my hard 
>> drive.
>> 
>> However, I am working back and forth between home and my office, so I keep 
>> the files on a webdav mount. 
>> 
>> When I rerun latex from within Aquamacs the auto reload in Skim only works 
>> the first time. After that rerunning latex doe not seem to force a reload.
>> 
>> Is there something I should/can do to force a reload? I don't want to 
>> manually revert the file each time in Skim, as I am doing very frequent 
>> incremental changes to the latex file (mathematical typsetting).
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> - Phil -
> 
> I can't check this, but I guess that in the situation you're in the tex 
> process actually replaces the file rather than writing to the existing file. 
> That would lead to the behavior you describe. There's nothing you can do to 
> change Skim's update behavior, because it simply loses track of the file when 
> the file is replaced. 
> 
> The best way to force a reload is to use a different script to run the tex 
> process that also explicitly updates Skim, as described on the Wiki, rather 
> than relying on Skim's auto-reload. That's generally much more reliable 
> anyway. This is for instance how TextMate does it.
> 
> Christiaan
> 
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Thanks, I'll do it that way.

Best,

- Phil -
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