On Aug 13, 2007, at 2:36 AM, Andrew Ross wrote:
Jerry,
When plplot writes any file it uses fopen to open the file first, with
the wb+ options to make the file writeable and to truncate the
file if
it already exists. This is the standard C way to deal with opening
files so I'm surprised
With the help of the Skim list (and one Christiaan Hofman), we might
have figured out why Skim (the PDF-PS reader) isn't reloading changed
files. Recall that the initial motivation for automatic reloading was
use Skim as a viewer for TeX. Since TeX can write to the file over
some period
On 2007-08-14 04:53-0700 Jerry wrote:
With the help of the Skim list (and one Christiaan Hofman), we might
have figured out why Skim (the PDF-PS reader) isn't reloading changed
files. Recall that the initial motivation for automatic reloading was
use Skim as a viewer for TeX. Since TeX can
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 07:58:42AM -0700, Alan Irwin wrote:
On 2007-08-14 04:53-0700 Jerry wrote:
With the help of the Skim list (and one Christiaan Hofman), we might
have figured out why Skim (the PDF-PS reader) isn't reloading changed
files. Recall that the initial motivation for
On Aug 14, 2007, at 11:13 AM, Andrew Ross wrote:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 07:58:42AM -0700, Alan Irwin wrote:
On 2007-08-14 04:53-0700 Jerry wrote:
With the help of the Skim list (and one Christiaan Hofman), we might
have figured out why Skim (the PDF-PS reader) isn't reloading
changed
Jerry,
When plplot writes any file it uses fopen to open the file first, with
the wb+ options to make the file writeable and to truncate the file if
it already exists. This is the standard C way to deal with opening
files so I'm surprised it doesn't work. What do the Skim people
recommend as a
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