Hi,
I have a first generation Intel Mac, and I never managed to get pdfsync to work with Textmate and PDFView. I've now updated to Skim and the latest Textmate, and the situation has got worse! Now if I re- TeX a document, I'm taken to Skim, but I don't see the latest version of the document; the only way for me to see this is to close the window in Skim, and then click "View in Skim" in the Typeset & View window. pdfsync takes to me Skim, but not to the current position, and pdfsync from Skim does nothing. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Toby
On Sep 29, 2007, at 12:46 AM, Toby Gee wrote:
I have a first generation Intel Mac, and I never managed to get pdfsync to work with Textmate and PDFView. I've now updated to Skim and the latest Textmate, and the situation has got worse! Now if I re-TeX a document, I'm taken to Skim, but I don't see the latest version of the document; the only way for me to see this is to close the window in Skim, and then click "View in Skim" in the Typeset & View window. pdfsync takes to me Skim, but not to the current position, and pdfsync from Skim does nothing. Any ideas?
I have here only the latest SVN-co of the LaTeX-Bundle and therefore I can only say what the settings are for those which are working for me:
In the LaTeX-Preferences (it's a new part of the menu of the bundle) I have set: Default-engine: pdflatex and Viewing in Skim, Show PDF automatically
In the Skim-preferences I have set under sync: Check for file changes Preset: TextMate
a cmd-shift-click in Skim brings me to Textmate Show in PDFViewer(Skim) ctrl+alt+cmd+o brings me to the corresponding part in the file in Skim (or rendering the file)
In the tex-file itself I'm using of course \usepackage{pdfsync}
I hope that helps.
Niels
On 9/29/07, Niels Kobschätzki n.kobschaetzki@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sep 29, 2007, at 12:46 AM, Toby Gee wrote: ...
In the LaTeX-Preferences (it's a new part of the menu of the bundle) I have set: Default-engine: pdflatex and Viewing in Skim, Show PDF automatically
In the Skim-preferences I have set under sync: Check for file changes
If you are using a recent version of the Latex bundle from subversion you can uncheck this box. The bundle now uses a short Applescript to tell skim when to refresh. This is more reliable and more efficient than having Skim look for changes itself.
Brad
Preset: TextMate
a cmd-shift-click in Skim brings me to Textmate Show in PDFViewer(Skim) ctrl+alt+cmd+o brings me to the corresponding part in the file in Skim (or rendering the file)
In the tex-file itself I'm using of course \usepackage{pdfsync}
I hope that helps.
Niels
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