Can´t see Aperture Library in new Keynote and new Pages but yes in old Numbers

I update to Mavericks. Then the same for Aperture, Keynote and Pages. In the iWork programs, when i try to open media i can not see my Aperture Library. But in the old version of Numbers yes, i can see de Aperture Library.
Of course yes, I repared permisions, update previews for photos and also change to other Aperture libraries. But nothing works yet.
Any one whith the same problem?

So basically here's what I did:
Created a new library. Let iphoto name it. (it was named Photo Library).
Openned iWork (I don't care which app...they all do the same **** thing)
Click on Media, and voila. There is my library, with the photos in it.
NOW.....I changed the name of the new library to something else. Open it in iphoto or aperture. I see the photos in the app. When I open it with iWork, now it's empty and says that there is NO media.
I work with multiple libraries, and there are all named according to subject (Work, Family, etc.).
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