Hello Ryan,
I have a similar problem with Acrobat. But now I use GhostView
previewer.
If you go on with using Acrobat, you haven't close Acrobat everytime you
want to re-open the file. Closing the file (the opened window) with ^W
will works to.
Have a nice day, Milan
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 02:39:07PM -0800, Ryan Krauss wrote:
>
> I am having a problem with the latex viewer command. It works correctly as long as
> Acrobat is not already open, but if Acrobat is open, it says it can't find the file. I was
> able to duplicate the problem and a potential solution by typing the same commands
> vim-latex is using directly into a dos command window open to the correct directory.
> Acrobat seems to need the full path to the file if it is already open, even if the command
> (i.e. start Acrobat filename) is coming from a DOS prompt open to the correct
> directory. Acrobat could handle this correctly if passed the full path to the file. I
> don't want to close Acrobat every time because it takes a while to open. How can the
> vim-latex command be made to include the full path to the pdf file?
>
>
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