> You are quite right, it's not a Skim issue at all. Indeed, the use of
> \input ... is discouraged in LaTeX I believe. My guess is that the
> OP is using \input ... instead of \input{...}, and that's why pdfsync
> does not work.
Again, you guys are giving \input a bad name. It WILL be rarely used in
LaTeX because of all of the more interesting uses of \include, but there
will be some times where its use is REQUIRED.
Apples and oranges. Well, maybe more like peaches and nectarines, but
you get the picture.
--Ted
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Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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