Hi there,

I'm new to Skim and use it to compare a scanned 1st edition of a 19th century 
German author (Ludwig Tieck, btw) with the proofs for a new PDF edition (that 
will be given away for free to students - a commercial new edition died half 
it's way and Tieck is *such* a fantastic author).

1st, I must say, I'm very impressed about what Skim does:

+ It saves the state of the 2 parallel windows and opens them exactly where I 
leaved them. For this I thought I had to dig the preferences, but … nothing … 
it just works!

+ It has a bunch of useful keyboard shortcuts so that I seldom have to leave my 
fingers from the keyboard (Model M).

So everything runs smoothly and nearly perfect and so I'll wonder what might be 
left. My questions are (forgive if these already had been answered):

+ Is there a command for scrolls more than a line (arrow) and less than a 
screenful (space)?

+ Is Skim capable to scroll both windows at once? Is there a keyboard command 
for that?

+ Screen real estate is crucial for such comparing tasks therefore I do a CMD+K 
on both windows before I go on: Is there a way that Skim recognizes the 
"cropped state" of a document?

Thanks for providing such a useful program!

Franz-Josef
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