Steve, the subject was brought up sometime ago (nov 22nd) on this list. As far as I know Keith was gonna report it as a bug.

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Same here, Keith.

It certainly looks like Yojimbo is not displaying PDF's, keeping the last 'readable' entry in memory. So if your last viewed nonPDF item is a text-item the PDF's show that text-item, if it's a Bookmark the PDF's show the bookmark info etc. Not running any haxies or whatever. Can't remember if this was happening before the Leopard 10.5.1 update though.

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Is anyone else on the list having random display problems with PDF files? Since upgrading to Leopard, I've been experiencing strange "view window" stuff, but it's so random I haven't been able to come up with a "repeatable every time" scenario.


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t's not been OK for me. Displaying of PDF files doesn't work most times in the viewing window -- when switching to a PDF file the viewing window will continue to contain the last non-PDF file that was showing. I've had to stop using Yojimbo until an update comes out.

I have that problem too. Do you know if it's been reported? Double-clicking the link will display the pdf file in a seperate window.

I'm afraid we've never seen that. Do you have Acrobat installed?


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