On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Paul Smith wrote:

Regarding Acrobat Reader, I do not know, but I recommend you to use kpdf,
which has the very useful "watch file" feature, i.e., the view of the pdf
file is updated as soon as your pdf file changes. Concomitantly, it is
possible that your problem is solved without changing anything but your pdf
viewer.

Paul,

  I know not about kpdf. I use xpdf and acroread. I assume that kpdf is a KDE
thingie and I don't use either KDE or Gnome.

  Anyway, I found where they hide the preferences. Too many were "automatic"
and I changed them to reasonable values. The default view, for example, I
changed to 100%.

  I thought I had to make the change within a LyX configuration file, that's
why I asked here.

Thanks,

Rich

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