[OS X TeX] skim constantly asking about reloading document

Richard Seguin riseguin at earthlink.net
Wed Jun 15 13:05:02 EDT 2022


This is not happening here using the most current versions of BBEdit and Skim. In fact, I’ve never seen Skim display that dialogue box. Do you have Skim notes activated in any way for this document? Maybe Skim thinks you could possibly lose changes to notes if you reload the document. There are notes preferences in both Preferences and references to notes in one or more pull down menus.

Richard Séguin

> On Jun 15, 2022, at 8:20 AM, Art Werschulz <agw at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> Using Aquamacs version 3.6 (with AUCTeX version 12.3) along with Skim version 1.6.10 (140). 
> 
> While in an edit-LaTeX-view cycle, I’m now finding that every time I’ve run LaTeX, Skim displays a window, saying that the PDF file has changed on disk, saying that if I reload, my changes will be lost, and giving me the choice of whether to reload the file.  (My answer will always be “yes”.)  I’ve never encountered this behavior before; Skim has automatically viewed the updated PDF file after I’ve run LaTeX on the current TeX file.
> 
> Has anybody else encountered this behavior?  Any idea how to fix things so that Skim doesn’t keep popping up these “are you sure you want to do this” windows?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Art Werschulz
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