[OS X Emacs] Re: Re: launching skim automatically?

John Wickerson jpw48 at cam.ac.uk
Tue Jan 11 05:33:25 EST 2011


Many thanks Nathaniel.

-John


> From: Nathaniel Cunningham <nathaniel.cunningham <at> gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: launching skim automatically?
> Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.macintosh.osx
> Date: 2011-01-10 13:54:01 GMT (20 hours and 37 minutes ago)
> Here's the relevant text from the Aquamacs manual (specifically from changelog for version 2.0):
> 
> Skim is always used for all View commands (like C-c 
> C-v) if it is already running (customize variable ‘TeX-view-program-selection’ to 
> control this). . . To 
> manually change the Viewer used for various kinds of files (DVI, PDF, PS), se- 
> lect “LaTeX” / “Customize” and navigate to “TeX Command”, “TeX View”, “TeX 
> View Program Selection”. There, choose, for instance, Xdvi for the viewer in DVI 
> mode, Skim or Preview for PDF mode.
> 
> --Nathaniel
> 
> 
>> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 7:35 AM, John Wickerson <jpw48 <at> cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> So I'm writing some LaTeX in Aquamacs, and I press C-c C-c to compile it, and C-c C-c again to preview it. If Skim is already launched, then my pdf is opened in Skim. If Skim is not already launched, however, then my pdf is opened in Preview -- ugh!
>> 
>> It used to be the case that Skim would launch automatically in this situation -- does anyone know why it isn't anymore? Perhaps I've misconfigured something?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> John 
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