[OS X TeX] Preview in Leopard
Philipp Mathey
pmathey at uwo.ca
Fri Nov 9 00:03:54 CET 2007
I can confirm that. Thanks. One has to click on the Preview window (so
that Preview becomes the active application)
for Preview to reload the page. Thus this kind of autorefresh feature
is different from that of Skim or TeXniscope (the latter two are also
different).
On 8-Nov-07, at 3:28 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just discovered this by sheer conincidence and thought it might be
> of interest to some of you: the new Preview application in Leopard
> now has an autorefresh feature. When you open a pdf file in Preview
> and retypset it, Preview will reload the new pdf, so it can now be
> used as a previewer for TeXing. I have not found any preference item
> to control this behavior, though.
>
> All best
>
> Thomas
>
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