Thank you for your reply and suggestion,

It didn’t occur to me to check anything on the Skim webpage. Then, lo and 
behold, I found a thread on the problem I have been experiencing:

        https://sourceforge.net/p/skim-app/bugs/1276/ 
<https://sourceforge.net/p/skim-app/bugs/1276/>

. It appears that the bug will be fixed in a future release of Skim, but for 
now, I downloaded Version 1.4.36:

        Skim-1.4.36 
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/skim-app/files/Skim/Skim-1.4.36/>

, which seems to work correctly (i.e., PDF updates don’t shift page position). 
For good measure (and only until the problem is fixed), in Skim Preferences >> 
General, I set “Check for Skim updates:” to “Never”.

I don’t have to pull hairs in the mean time! :-)

Best regards,

Daisuke

> On Nov 14, 2018, at 11:59 PM, Dr Eberhard Lisse <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I note the same on 10.14.1 and it is annoying me too, but this is a
> change in Skim behavior after a Skim update so what do the developers of
> Skim say, on the Skim list?
> 
> greetings, el
> 
> On 2018-11-15 06:23 , Daisuke Koya wrote:
>> Hello Macintosh LyX users,
>> 
>> After updating Skim to Version 1.4.37, when I update a PDF in LyX
>> 2.3.1, the document resets to the first page.  I’m using Mac OS
>> 10.11.6.
>> 
>> This is annoying to say the least, as I have to repeatedly scroll to
>> where corrections were made.
>> 
>> I don’t know what I’m doing, but I did try to remedy the problem in my
>> own way, which was to install MacTeX 2018, but this made no
>> difference.
>> 
>> I believe I set up viewing files in Skim correctly, as it worked like
>> a champ until the application was updated.
>> 
>> I would be very pleased if someone could share their knowledge on how
>> to fix the problem.  Thank you very much in advance.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Daisuke
>> 

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