> On Mar 14, 2018, at 2:11 PM, Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net> wrote:
> 
> Am 14.03.2018 um 21:54 schrieb list_em...@icloud.com:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Mar 14, 2018, at 6:17 AM, Joel Kulesza <jkule...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:00 AM, <list_em...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>>> I’m confused. Is it working for you or not?
>>> 
>>> It does not work insofar as nothing happens other than Skim opening with 
>>> the PDF when I click the preview eyeballs.  It doesn't move the document to 
>>> a particular point nor display the type of markup you described.
>>> 
>>> I'll respond later in detail to Stephan's post regarding what I did to set 
>>> it up and what I ultimately experience (in both 2.2.3 and 2.3.0).
>>> 
>> 
>> OK. I have egg on my face. (I don’t know if that translates into your slang. 
>> 8^) First, I was not receiving all the list mail, only yours. I just now 
>> fixed my list subscription. Second and more important, as told in Stephan’s 
>> note, I did not have the document setting for “Synchronize with output” 
>> turned on.
> 
> To be honest - it was Pavel who mentioned it first. I’ve luckily repeated 
> this to make a self contained recipe. :)
> 
>> I guess I didn’t realize that setting was per-document. SORRY everyone. With 
>> that turned on, syncing is working. The only problem that I see is that with 
>> reverse search, the Skim document window is not brought to the front—but the 
>> scrolling and highlighting does happen. Not sure that’s a LyX problem 
>> though—could be the OS or Skim not sending the right (Applescipt?) command.
> 
> You want LyX front-most when doing the Command-Shift click in Skim?

To be a bit more exact, I want LyX to _become_ front-most _after_ Command-Shift 
click in Skim.

> I think this may be a legal enhancement request for LyX. 

Should I make a ticket?
> 
> The work-around is to add custom arguments in Skim (I’ve grabbed it from LyX 
> wiki):
> 
> For standard LyX enter:
> "%file" %line ; /usr/bin/osascript -e 'tell application "LyX" to activate'
> 
> For custom command e.g.:
> /path/to/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyxeditor "%file" %line ; /usr/bin/osascript 
> -e 'tell application "LyX" to activate’

Excellent! Thanks!
Jerry

> Stephan
> 
>> Still, though, I first tested with the default document when selecting File 
>> -> New which is “Article (Standard Class)” and the “Synchronize with output” 
>> setting is already checked, by default. My mistake then I suppose was 
>> assuming that this would then happen with the IEEE template but that is a 
>> bad assumption.
>> 
>> Sorry again for the hassle and thanks as usual for all the friendly help.
>> 
>> Jerry
>> 
> 

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