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[Skim-app-users] another new OSX Sierra bug
ivo welch
2016-10-18 00:50:38 UTC
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run Skim in "Fit" mode. open a pdf file. expand the Skim window by
dragging the left bottom towards the south-east. then when Skim detects a
file change and reloads the file, the contents page mysteriously moves up
and needs to be dragged down again. Because it worked in 10.11, I presume
it is another 10.12 bug. hope this helps. /iaw

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Christiaan Hofman
2016-10-18 09:12:20 UTC
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run Skim in "Fit" mode. open a pdf file. expand the Skim window by dragging the left bottom towards the south-east. then when Skim detects a file change and reloads the file, the contents page mysteriously moves up and needs to be dragged down again. Because it worked in 10.11, I presume it is another 10.12 bug. hope this helps. /iaw
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Yes, PDFView on Sierra has some scrolling issues like this. However we had a workaround for that in 1.4.22. Is that what you’re using?

Christiaan
ivo welch
2016-10-18 16:16:16 UTC
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mea culpa. I was on 1.21. yes, it was fixed.

regards, /iaw


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Post by ivo welch
run Skim in "Fit" mode. open a pdf file. expand the Skim window by
dragging the left bottom towards the south-east. then when Skim detects a
file change and reloads the file, the contents page mysteriously moves up
and needs to be dragged down again. Because it worked in 10.11, I presume
it is another 10.12 bug. hope this helps. /iaw
----
http://www.ivo-welch.info/
Yes, PDFView on Sierra has some scrolling issues like this. However we had
a workaround for that in 1.4.22. Is that what you’re using?
Christiaan
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