Gary:

> I used to really love Skim. I still do. But I have moved to Preview.
> I really want to ask, has Skim considered becoming merely an
> alternative PDF viewer? That is to say, to save annotations just
> like Acrobat and Preview within the PDF. Yes you can embed notes or
> convert notes to Skim but that is an extra step.

Yes that extra step is a pain and though I've wrapped it up in a
script I still have to run the script.
http://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/ftp/skim
http://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/ftp/skimembed

I use Skim in two ways - to look at a PDF and to refresh the PDF when
generated from LaTeX to make a wysiwyg
(http://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/atchange.html).  As far as I know no
other reader watches the file and refreshes.

Tom

  Thomas D. Schneider, Ph.D.
  National Institutes of Health
  National Cancer Institute
  Gene Regulation and Chromosome Biology Laboratory
  Molecular Information Theory Group
  Frederick, Maryland  21702-1201
  http://alum.mit.edu/www/toms (permanent)

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