Hi,
the standard use of Acrobat as a viewer is quite cumpersome,
as you have to close the previous view before running
View PDF (pdflatex), go to the toolbar and maximize the new
window. Hence I use the following:
I create the file |PDFview.cmd| containing
TSkill AcroRd32
fpdelay 0.2
del "%~dpn1-tmp%~x1"
copy %1 "%~dpn1-tmp%~x1"
START /max AcroRd32.exe "%~dpn1-tmp%~x1"
exit
in the same directory. The second line introduces a short break in order
to permit the Acrobat window to close and may not be necessary on all
machines. It uses the free utility fpdelay (downoadable from
http://www.semverteilung.vwl.uni-muenchen.de/mitarbeiter/es/software/fpdelay.zip).
Set the PDF viewer to |PDFview|. If you select View -> PDF (pdflatex),
this will kill the previous view and show the current view in full page
mode right away, as in DVI viewers, but with the benefit of clear type etc.
Maybe this or something similar may be embodied in the new version. In
any case, I put this as a tip on the Wiki.
Cheers
Ekkehart