> Anyway, if you have TeX Live Utility installed, it uses a UTI of
> org.tug.tex.dvi and a name of "DVI Document."  It's an imported type, so
> ordinarily it shouldn't interfere with Skim's declaration (which is also
> recognized for Quick Look and Spotlight import).  If you have an ancient
> version of my DVI Spotlight importer installed, it uses yet another UTI (and
> should be removed).

For giggles, I trashed TeXLiveUtility, and then quit Finder.  I restarted 
Finder, and voilĂ , I can open DVI with Skim again.  Odd that this is the case; 
I've had TeXLiveUtility up for weeks now with none of this nonsense.

After trashing TLU, I looked for a Spotlight DVI importer somehwere on my 
machine.  I cannot find one.  I never did this manually; would it have come as 
part of some other apps installation?

The lsregister dump revealed no DVI-related UTI's besides Skim's and 
org.tug.tex.dvi (as far as I could see).  I did this prior to deleting TLU.

-epicurus

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