On Apr 3, 2010, at 11:44, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> 
> On Apr 3, 2010, at 1:50, Hieu Nguyen wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I don't know anything about texlipse. Does it work when you call is from the 
>> command line?
>>  
>> There's definitely something happened when I tried from command line: the 
>> focus was changed to Skim and then Eclipse but the part of tex file showing 
>> on Eclipse wasn't with right line (I tried : java  arguments -f mythesis.pdf 
>> -l 50).
>> 
>> And are there any special characters like spaces in the path to the file?
>> No, there's no such thing.
>>  
>> Also, is there a .synctex or .synctex.gz file generated?
>> Yes, there are .synctex.gz and .pdfsync files
> 
> Try to use ONLY synctex, and remove the pdfsync file. 
> 
>>  Originally there weren't such files but I added "-synctex=1" to the 
>> commands of Texlipse.
>> 
>> I wonder if using multiple files with /include (in the tex file) causes the 
>> trouble?
> 
> Could be. Synctex cannot always know where some content is placed. Sometimes 
> part of the content is created in one place and shown in another place (think 
> of headers and footers). 
> 
> Christiaan
> 
>> 
>> Hieu
>> 
>> Christiaan
> 

Just remembered that there's a bug with the Sync prefs in the latest release. 
Try to quit Skim, and run the following in Terminal.app:

defaults write -app Skim SKTeXEditorPreset ""

Christiaan

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