This is kind of a low-priority issue but I thought I'd throw it out  
anyway. There is a spiffy new PDF/PS reader being developed for the  
Mac called Skim. (OS X has a PDFkit which helps such projects.) The  
main purpose is to provide a way of reviewing and marking up PDF and  
PS files such as papers and manuscripts, as well as being a general  
PDF/PS viewer. It also has the ability to act as a display for TeX  
output and in that capacity it can optionally check for changes to a  
file and re-display the file if changes have been made. I've been  
using Skim lately (in lieu of an AquaTerm fix that was discussed here  
earlier) to look at PLplot output after my program has finished. I  
had thought that it would automatically reload the file when my  
program finished, having noticed that the file had changed. However,  
this does not happen and I have to manually reload the file. The guys  
working on Skim have deduced that PLplot must first delete the old  
file and then make a new file and Skim does not see this as a change  
to a single file.

Jerry


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