On Nov 3, 2005, at 18:45, Jukka Akkanen wrote:
You can use File > Revert in Preview to make it read and display the updated file, which feels a bit less annoying than closing and re-opening.
thanks for this tip! very useful!
In case someone is interested and has time to work on a solution, Preview is not scriptable but it can be controlled through GUI scripting when checkbox "Enable access for assistive devices" is selected in the Universal Access control panel. For example:
Not scriptable?! what insanity. But, this is why it would be nice to use a different app. Or, is the viewer in TexShop open source?
tell application "Preview" to activate tell application "System Events" tell application process "Preview" tell menu bar 1 click menu item "Revert" of menu "File" end tell end tell end tell
I was wondering whether something similar might be accomplished with the "open" command...?
So, if I wanted to work on this... where would I begin? I have no idea how lilypond interfaces with anything!
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