> >> Alas, reversion to 1.2.1 has not helped matters at all.  I still get
> >> a dialog that says: The document "foo.dvi" could not be opened. Skim
> >> cannot open files in the "DVI Document" format.
> 
> > 
> > Actually, this sounds more like a problem with your launch services
> > database. I think some other program conflicts with Skim for declaring
> > the DVI type (because Skim doesn't declare the description "DVI
> > Document"). Perhaps resetting LS will help, type the following in
> > Terminal.app on a single line:
> 
> Before doing this,

Too late!

> see what the system thinks the UTI (file type) is for
> .dvi files.  In Terminal:
> 
> mdls foo.dvi
> 
> and look for kMDItemContentType and kMDItemContentTypeTree.

Neither of those fields are shown at all when I do that command.

> You can also use lsregister -dump to see what app is claiming it.

-bash: lsregister: command not found

-epicurus

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