Le 2 oct. 07 à 13:47, Brad Miller a écrit :
Just a couple of questions:
Are you using the latest version from subversion?
Well, I exported it this very morning so I guess. Is there some way to ensure I'm using the right version ? I may have installed it the wrong way — I just double clicked it and answered the following dialog.
I assume the message file.tex can't be opened is in a Skim Dialog box? Do you see any other errors in the typeset and view window?
Oh, my bad. I meant 'file.pdf'. And this 'file.pdf' is opened in a dialog box or from the Finder without any problem.
I don't see any error in the typeset and view window: a Dialog Box appears in Skim with the message "The document 'file.pdf' could not be opened. File does not exists", preventing the Typeset and view window from closing until I hit OK in Skim.
Do you have the 'Check for file changes' box selected in skim preferences?
I used to, but I changed it when I updated to SVN. The problem remained.
Édouard
Brad
Brad Miller Assistant Professor, Computer Science Luther College
On 10/2/07, Édouard Gilbert edouard.gilbert@gmail.com wrote: Hi gang,
I'm using TM/Skim for some LaTeX and when typesetting — using mklatex.pl —, nearly everything is alright. Except for a little annoying message : Skim tell me that "The document 'file.tex' can't be opened. File does not exist." Yet, it just has been. This happened on different files, but only when there are non ascii characters in the file path. Removing those character make the message disappear. I'm not sure wether it is a problem with Skim or TM. I tried with both "retail" and svn version of the LaTeX package.
Any hint of what it could be?
Thanks,
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