On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 04:08, Pat Colbeck wrote:
> James
>
> Just done some testing and this proplem only occurs in KDE.
> It works fine in Gnome (with Sawfish) or in WindowMaker.
> Still don't know how to fix it in KDE though ...
>
I had this problem and I fixed it by adjusting the order of my fo
Hi James
The Acrobat issue has fixed itself today ! Not sure why it has but it
has. All I can say is that I have been installingf a few new packages
such as Mozilla from unstable and the latest 2.4 kernel I have also done
a reboot. All of a sudden it works fine with no error messages.
So I guess
James
Just done some testing and this proplem only occurs in KDE.
It works fine in Gnome (with Sawfish) or in WindowMaker.
Still don't know how to fix it in KDE though ...
Pat
On Mar 12 2002, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> First: I'd strongly recommend xdpf or gv as alternatives to the
> non-free Acroread(...)
And now, with xpdf 1.0 in testing, the output it generates is
a thousand times better and quite comparable to that produced
by acroread.
on Tue, Mar 12, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Pat
>
> Thanks for the e-mail. Unfortunately yours was the only responses I
> received. In fact I am using this reply as a rather lame excuse to
> post this question a second time.
>
> Needless to say I would be grateful for any
Pat
Thanks for the e-mail. Unfortunately yours was the only responses I
received. In fact I am using this reply as a rather lame excuse to
post this question a second time.
Needless to say I would be grateful for any pointer to a solution for
the acroread/Acrobat problem described below.
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