On Sun September 5 2010, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Okular is the default for KDE4, KPDF is the default for KDE3 an Evince
> is the default for Gnome, I like evince in both gnome and kde3.
I use gnome, and I have evince installed, but it was not the default, and when
I right-click a PDF doc, it alway
It has, and I have not seen any issues with pdfs. Then again, I rarely use
pdf forms, and when I do, I end up using Xournal on my N810/N900. That
allows me to overlay a scratchpad over the pdf on which I can
type/write/draw (which means I can sign them as well), then export the whole
thing to pdf.
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sun September 5 2010, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
Unless you need to access complex PDF files. We had tried that as well
as KPDF is much lighter and faster but, it did not open some PDF and
lacked some features of Acrobat Reader that were important for some of
our cli
On Sun September 5 2010, AG wrote:
> Thanks for the responses. I tried installing from debian-multimedia but
> it kept failing - unmet dependencies and then, when I downloaded the
> package to use with dpkg -i the error messages the installation script
> wanted to install to /usr/bin even though /
On 04/09/10 20:57, AG wrote:
Hello list
I seem to have lost the ability to print from Adobe Acrobat using
Debian Testing. OOo prints just fine as do other applications, but
for some reason Adobe doesn't want to play nicely with CUPS. Can
anyone offer me a way of debugging this and resolving
On Sun September 5 2010, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
>
> Unless you need to access complex PDF files. We had tried that as well
> as KPDF is much lighter and faster but, it did not open some PDF and
> lacked some features of Acrobat Reader that were important for some of
> our clients. I suppose
On Sat, 2010-09-04 at 23:23 -0400, B. Alexander wrote:
> You should also probably consider an alternative to Acrobat for PDF,
> since Adobe seems to have at least one security alert per week. My
> wife's computer (running lenny) had acrobat installed and she had the
> same problem...I uninstalled a
You should also probably consider an alternative to Acrobat for PDF, since
Adobe seems to have at least one security alert per week. My wife's computer
(running lenny) had acrobat installed and she had the same problem...I
uninstalled acrobat and she was able to open it in kpdf and print just fine.
On Sat, 2010-09-04 at 20:57 +0100, AG wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I seem to have lost the ability to print from Adobe Acrobat using Debian
> Testing. OOo prints just fine as do other applications, but for some
> reason Adobe doesn't want to play nicely with CUPS. Can anyone offer me
> a way of de
Hello list
I seem to have lost the ability to print from Adobe Acrobat using Debian
Testing. OOo prints just fine as do other applications, but for some
reason Adobe doesn't want to play nicely with CUPS. Can anyone offer me
a way of debugging this and resolving the situation please?
The A
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