The problem was that, across spaces in Leopard, newly opened documents  
appear behind previously opened documents.

Christaan had some questions about the behavior I was seeing, and I  
determined the following.

PDF opened from finder in same space: new appears over old.
PDF opened from finder or emacs from a different space: new appears  
under old.
PDF opened in Safari using "open in Preview" option at the bottom of  
the screen (opens in Skim if it is the default PDF app): new appears  
under old.

I have seen different behavior, but I can't reproduce it, in which  
everything works as it should. This happens very, very rarely.

Emacs opens the new PDF from auctex, using "open -a /Applications/ 
Skim.app RA.pdf" for instance for a file called "RA.pdf" (created from  
"RA.tex")

-Adam G
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Adam M. Goldstein PhD MSLIS
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Iona College
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         Department of Philosophy
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         New Rochelle, NY 10801





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