I'm a new Skim user AND a newbie AppleScript user (~10 hours research and
practice). I have lots of experience with JavaScript and various scripting
languages (Windows, Unix, VMS). I'm reaching out to experienced users of
scripts on Macs.

I want to run the following script:

Standalone MacBook displays a series of PDFs in full-screen mode.
Keyboard is hidden. No touchscreen. Mac is plugged in.
PDFs are on Mac's hard drive. (No networking needed.)
I don't care about hard-coding file/path names. (I can add variables later.)
Optional: Script starts on startup.

The following script opens two PDFs in Skim and then does nothing else
(with no errors).

tell application "Skim"
 open "Macintosh HD:Users:brhodewalt:Documents:PDFs:samplep1.pdf"
 open "Macintosh HD:Users:brhodewalt:Documents:PDFs:samplep2.pdf"
end tell

tell application "System Events" to tell process "Skim"
 click menu bar item 1 of menu bar 1
end tell


Mac OS X 10.7.5
Skim 1.4.10

Thank you for any help.
Bruce
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