That's correct, the actual rendering of the PDFs is done by Apple's  
PDFKit, so unfortunately we have no way to correct this. We've  
already reported (probably) related encoding issues to Apple, but  
don't keep up your hopes.

Christiaan

On 19 Sep 2007, at 3:46 AM, William Xu wrote:

> I find there are some chinese pdf files displayed as garbages when
> opened by skim(same with preview, adobe reader). But they can be
> correctly opened with adobe reader under Windows XP.
>
> By looking through the skim's source codes, it seems that the actual
> work for parsing pdf files is not done by skim, but by Cocoa/ 
> PDFDocument
> ? So, probably skim wouldn't help on this?
>
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