On 05.07.2009, at 10:11, Alex Hamann wrote:

Hi

Can you send a minimal example of your tex file?

Here is a single-file example that shows the behavior:

Attachment: example.tex
Description: Binary data




Also: you might want to consider switching to the more mature
synctex, the successor of pdfsync.

Ah. I wasn't sure about the relation between PDFSync and synctex,
thanks for the clarification.  I have switched synctex on in
the example and it produces example.synctex.gz.  Otherwise no
change in behavior, Skim seems to ignore shift-command-click
either way.

I thought of a rogue keyboard shortcut that might be catching the
event, but that doesn't seem to be the case either.

Regards, Anno


Am 05.07.2009 um 01:14 schrieb Siegel Anno:

I'm trying to use PDFSync support via preferences->Sync->Custom.
Having set
Command to "/bin/echo >/path/to/file" and Arguments to "%file:%
line:PDFSync here",
there is no visible effect when I shift-command-click on a point in a
document.
There is no error message but the expected file isn't created.  It
looks like
shift-command-click is ignored.

The requisite file essay.pdfsync (corresponding to the displayed
essay.pdf) is
there and up-to-date. Running Skim under OS X 10.4.11, if it matters.

What can I do to get this feature to work as intended?

Greetings, Anno

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