[OS X TeX] Hyperlink failure with TeXShop and Preview

Roussanka Loukanova rloukano at stp.lingfil.uu.se
Thu Feb 22 17:35:24 CET 2007


I've done this with the Updater 5, and checked Adobe Update prompt the 
user too: thanks.

BTW, what do you use Microsoft and Office for: perhaps they are good for 
some specific tasks? I've been thinking to try to solicit money from the 
dept for iWorks, but am reluctant before 10.5, hoping that 10.5 would 
come bundled with something, at least equivalent, if not better.

Roussanka

On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Bruno Voisin wrote:

> Le 10 févr. 07 à 10:52, Bruno Voisin a écrit :
>
>> PS: BTW, does anyone know how to prevent creation of the folder 
>> ~/Documents/Updater5/ every time Adobe Reader is launched? Those pesky 
>> Adobe habits!
>
> Actually that seems feasible, but you need to have an update available (for 
> example right now there seems to be an update of the spelling dictionaries, 
> at least in French).
>
> In Adobe Reader, go to Help > Check for Updates? and then, when prompted for 
> authorization to install an update, don't proceed: click on Preferences in 
> that dialog, and change the location where the update will be downloaded. I 
> did change from the default:
>
> ~/Documents/Updater5
>
> to another folder, which was already present:
>
> ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Updater5
>
> And now ~/Documents/Updater5 is apparently no longer recreated every time 
> Adobe Reader 8 is opened. I also selected to have Adobe Update prompt the 
> user before downloading an update, but I don' think that's related here.
>
> The only user space pollution left is ~/Documents/Données Utilisateurs 
> Microsoft, but I'm not aware of any way to make Office (v. X or 2004) move 
> that folder to within ~/Library instead.
>
> Bruno Voisin
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