[OS X Emacs] aquamacs 1.9 and skim

Arthur Ogus ogus at math.berkeley.edu
Fri Dec 11 12:32:30 EST 2009


Dear folks

Since some people are confused by this, I wonder if I should somehow post my own little snippet,
which binds C-c C-v to a command which opens Skim, in the correct place in the document.
Actually it's convenient to do this if you don't want to use the mouse.

Best,

arthur ogus
On Nov 8, 2009, at 4:49 AM, David Reitter wrote:

> On Nov 7, 2009, at 7:07 PM, Gideon Simpson wrote:
> 
>> I'm new to using aquamacs, and while browsing the FAQ, I noticed a comment about using skim to get automatic synchronization between aquamacs latex and the pdf.  I have since downloaded and installed skim (1.3.2), but I don't quite understand how to integrate it into aquamacs.  Every time view the pdf output, it just opens the file with my default pdf viewer (acrobat).  Must I change the default pdf viewer system wide for it to use skim instead?
> 
> Command-Shift-Click into the text should start up Skim.
> 
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