On Aug 8, 2014, at 11:07, Yeung Saiwing wrote:

> 
>>> You cannot change this behavior. This is a function of Apple's PDFKit, 
>>> which is used by Skim to provide the PDF display. So it wasn't changed in 
>>> any version of Skim, but rather in a version of Mac OSX.
>>> 
> 
> Thanks, Christiaan.
> 
> I guess it (roughly) coincided with my upgrade to Mavericks and therefore I 
> thought it was Skim... Preview.app doesn't do this though -- the space bar 
> always advances only a screen's worth. (wild guess) Is Apple using 
> undocumented API's??
> 
> 
>> BTW, I think you can still get the function using Page Down 
>> (Function-ArrowDown).
> 
> It doesn't look like it makes a difference...
> 
> Saiwing

I cannot imagine you're seeing this. As I said, we're doing nothing, this is 
all handled by Apple. And Preview also uses PDFKit. It is possible for Preview 
to use SPI, but that would not make sense: if they thought it would make more 
sense another way, they would implement it that way in PDFKit to begin with. 
You must be seeing things wrongly, perhaps some rounding due to (relative) 
window sizes?

Christiaan

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