On Dec 28, 2010, at 6:17, Carl Lee wrote:
> Hi Christiaan and friends,
>
> I found that using Skim's 'session bookmarks' is an excellent substitute to
> organize my papers into separate piles or "Spaces".
>
> However, this solution is *almost* but not quite perfect---would it be
> possible to allow users to manually "append" document(s) to a presaved
> session bookmark (already containing some number of documents) of our
> choosing? (Perhaps by going to "Edit Bookmarks…" and then dragging the upper
> center pdf icon of choice to the preserved session bookmark, and possibly but
> not necessarily with an undo feature.)
>
> As is, the process would be to close all documents, open the presaved session
> bookmark, open the document(s) to append, and then save a new session
> bookmark---which although not horrible, may get slightly annoying if you add
> to a session bookmark frequently.
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> -Bill
>
No. An item for a session bookmark is also not the same as a normal bookmark,
as it contains more information than just the file and page. The idea of a
session bookmark is that it saves a session.
Christiaan
> From: Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>
> To: For general discussion about using Skim
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tue, December 21, 2010 2:36:30 AM
> Subject: Re: [Skim-app-users] Remember which windows belonged to which Spaces?
>
> Sorry, this cannot be done, Apple gives us no information about spaces
> whatsoever and also does not let us control on which space they appear, apart
> from some general behavioral options.
>
> Christiaan
>
> On Dec 21, 2010, at 10:38, Carl Lee wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I use a 3x3 tiling of "Spaces" (slash Expose) and as you would with printed
>> papers, I like to organize related papers into separate "piles" on different
>> workspaces to keep on top of my duties towards multiple projects at once.
>>
>> Problem is, although Skim can courteously open all the PDFs I had lying
>> around last time, it doesn't open PDF windows in the spaces they were in
>> before so I have to manually sort out all my papers every time I start up
>> Skim. I know that I could always keep Skim open, never close it, and never
>> restart my computer, but you know how it is---sometimes I have to quit apps
>> when heavy RAM usage calls for it.
>>
>> Could this be done somehow? (I also couldn't find any 3rd party apps to
>> this effect but if anyone knows of one, please direct me.)
>>
>> Thanks for any input!
>>
>> -Bill
>>
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