FabriceL. wrote:
Hooman Javidnia a �crit :
Hi,
When compiling a file in SciTE using F7, if the file, is already open in
Adobe Acrobat, the compilation stops and asks for a new file name to write
the PDF file to. I think the normal behavior would be to automatically
close the current
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
but still the PDF is not refreshed for the second run. I am using Acrobat
7. I read in WinEdt's mailing list that Adobe Acrobat has changed its
caption from version 6 onwards. Could this be a problem related to the
versions of Acrobat?
I wouldn't think so. Perhaps
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
but still the PDF is not refreshed for the second run. I am using Acrobat
7. I read in WinEdt's mailing list that Adobe Acrobat has changed its
caption from version 6 onwards. Could this be a problem related to the
versions of Acrobat?
it works ok here; no caption
Hooman Javidnia a écrit :
Hi,
When compiling a file in SciTE using F7, if the file, is already open in
Adobe Acrobat, the compilation stops and asks for a new file name to write
the PDF file to. I think the normal behavior would be to automatically
close the current instance of the file in
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
but still the PDF is not refreshed for the second run. I am using Acrobat
7. I read in WinEdt's mailing list that Adobe Acrobat has changed its
caption from version 6 onwards. Could this be a problem related to the
versions
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Hi,
When compiling a file in SciTE using F7, if the file, is already open in
Adobe Acrobat, the compilation stops and asks for a new file name to write
the PDF file to. I think the normal behavior would be to automatically
close the current instance of the file in
2006/2/27, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Texexec uses a pair of programs by Fabrice Popineau to make Acrobat
automatically close and reopen the document. But this only works if
it can control the file opening and closing from the start.
Interesting. I found no likely suspects
Johan Sandblom wrote:
2006/2/27, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Texexec uses a pair of programs by Fabrice Popineau to make Acrobat
automatically close and reopen the document. But this only works if
it can control the file opening and closing from the start.
Interesting.