Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> No idea, your script works for me. Perhaps it's something involving  
> symlinks. Or perhaps it's related to caching of the scripting  
> dictionary. This release does not change any scripting support that's  
> involved here. Perhaps it's
> 
> Christiaan
> 

This is for me btw. on Tiger 10.4.11, no sym-links involved (just tested 
again), and persists after a restart (which would hopefully clear the 
relevant caches).

In the Terminal I get:
224:236: execution error: Skim1.1.13 got an error: NSInternalScriptError (8)

In console.log I get:
2008-09-24 18:15:02.225 Skim[1717] *** -[NSCFString count]: selector not 
recognized [self = 0x16239090]
2008-09-24 18:15:02.225 Skim[1717] *** -[NSCFString count]: selector not 
recognized [self = 0x16239090]

If Skim is not running, the application opens, but does not load the 
document. If Skim is running, it does not load the document, too.
If Skim is running and has the document already loaded, it DOES reload 
the document.

So, as in the other post by Tes (thread above), it seems to be related 
to the "open theFile"-part.

Dragging a file onte the Skim icon after the above error occured, leads 
to the same error on Console (and dragged file does not open).

Any other debug information I can give?

I need this to work, so I reverted to 1.1.12 in the meanwhile, but can 
test for you.

Thanks in any case!
/Konrad


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