Hi Marcin,

> This is rather a workaround, but don't use Adobe Reader, use any other
> PDF viewer instead.  (IIRC, there's also a workaround that makes Adobe
> Reader behave correctly, i.e. not lock the pdf file, but I can't find
> it now.  See here, for example:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4910029/possible-to-make-adobe-reader-not-hold-a-file-lock-on-windows)
> (I, for one, did welcome our new Linux overlords more than a decade
> ago, and don't experience that problem at all, using first xpdf, and
> now evince.;))

Thanks for your reply and your suggestion.

I already use SumatraPDF (as suggested in your link) since a long time
now to avoid this locking problem and it works very well.

I'm taking this locking issue as an example to show that some errors are
not catched up when we export to LaTeX.

Best Regards,
 Francesco

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