On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Stephan Kulka wrote:
> Which program should I use to view a pdf.? AFAIK there is no acrobat
> reader for linux.
> Is there a possibility to read them at the command line?
Try pdftotext in the xpdf package.
Dwight
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On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 03:44:45PM +0200, Stephan Kulka wrote:
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> Which program should I use to view a pdf.? AFAIK there is no acrobat
> reader for linux.
gv, gnome-gv, xpdf or maybe even acroread, which btw. is the Acrobat
reader that didn't exist. :->
acroread is in non-free, but the others ar
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 03:44:45PM +0200, Stephan Kulka wrote:
>
>
> Which program should I use to view a pdf.? AFAIK there is no acrobat
> reader for linux.
xpdf will do it and is Free software unlike the proprietary acrobat
(which is available for x86 GNU/Linux iirc)
> Is there a possibility
Which program should I use to view a pdf.? AFAIK there is no acrobat
reader for linux.
Is there a possibility to read them at the command line?
Stephan
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