One way to get of the license agreementquit Acroread and go to your
home directory and look in the file .acrorc for this line (it's at the
end):
*ShowUnixEula: false
Just make that false, if it's true, and you're set. You have to do that
once for each user of course. The OK button should sho
I found a fix to my garbled text / segmentation fault problem with
acroread in the bug reports (thanks!). If I set my default color level to
16 (instead of 24) it works just fine.
I'm getting the license agreement every time also, but have no problems
with acroread displaying the documents.
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 02:09:58PM -0400, Matt Fulkerson wrote:
>
> Has anyone else had trouble with acroread? I've installed the Debian
> package on one potato i386 computer that work
Has anyone else had trouble with acroread? I've installed the Debian
package on one potato i386 computer that works just fine. But on another,
the pdf files are all garbled, even though xpdf can read them just fine.
Also, on this same machine, I get the license agreement every time I run
acrore
4 matches
Mail list logo