On Aug 8, 2014, at 9:31, Yeung Saiwing wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> (Sorry if I don't describe this very clearly) In the current version of Skim,
> if you are reading a document in which each page is taller than the screen
> height, and you press the spacebar to advance, and you are at the top of a
> page, Skim would advance to the top of the next page (that is, the top of the
> next page would align with top of the window), even though the bottom of the
> current page has not been displayed yet. How do I make it so that Skim would
> simply advance a screen's worth of space (vertically), so that I can read the
> bottom of the current page? (I am in Single Page Continuous mode)
>
> If the current page does not have the top aligned exactly with the top of the
> window, then Skim would just advance a vertical screen's worth of space.
> However, doing this over a long document will inevitably align the top of the
> window with the top of a page by chance. And from then on Skim would not show
> me the bottom of a page (using just the space bar).
>
> IIRC in previous version it did not behave this way. Are there any hidden
> settings that I can use to revert to that behavior? Thank you.
>
> Best,
> Saiwing
You cannot change this behavior. This is a function of Apple's PDFKit, which is
used by Skim to provide the PDF display. So it wasn't changed in any version of
Skim, but rather in a version of Mac OSX.
Christiaan
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