Prefs->Sync->Check for file changes

However, since latex-bibtex-latex-latex changes the file four times,  
it is easier to manage if you have your latex editor re-open the file  
after finishing its full suite of changes.  Check the archives for  
more discussion on this.

On May 31, 2008, at 8:51 AM, Pierre BASSO wrote:

> Is it possible that Skim auto-loads the pdf file created at each
> typesetting of a latex file? I dont find some option such as
> "auto-refresh" into the Preferences of Skim and any change in a latex
> file is not displayed after typesetting it. I am obliged to close the
> pdf file and re-open it at hand.
>
> Pierre
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