> On 09-Oct-2002/19:40 -0500, Bobby Treaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Actually the PDF does have a table of contents listed by the HOWTO's
> >subject and you click on the subject and it then takes you to the
> >corresponding material.
>
> Still, a 31 megabyte file? They would be better off p
At 1/17/2002 03:12 AM +, you wrote:
> > I would like to create a printer share in Samba which would accept a print
> > job and pipe the data through ps2pdf to create a PDF document that the
> user
> > can then pick up from a pdf file share.
> >
> > Would anyone have a script or a printer conf
> I would like to create a printer share in Samba which would accept a print
> job and pipe the data through ps2pdf to create a PDF document that the user
> can then pick up from a pdf file share.
>
> Would anyone have a script or a printer config for this?
I found the info I needed at http://
I would like to create a printer share in Samba which would accept a print
job and pipe the data through ps2pdf to create a PDF document that the user
can then pick up from a pdf file share.
Would anyone have a script or a printer config for this?
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Regards,
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 22:39:45 +0100
> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> To: RedHat List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Pdf files with Linux
>
>
>
> Hi
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, 13:47 -0800 Hidong Kim wrote:
> xpdf should be on the Red Hat 6.2 CD. You can use it to read PDF
> files. Also, there's a Linux version of Adobe Acrobat Reader you can
> download from the Adobe Web site http://www.adobe.com. Good luck,
Yeah, go with the
Did you check Adobe's site for a Linux based version of the Acrobat
reader?
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Hi people,
>
> I have found a very nice Unix book in pdf format and I would like to
> read it.
>
> Is there any tool around for Linux that
df format and
> I would like to
> read it.
>
> Is there any tool around for Linux that reads pdf
> files ??
>
> I run RedHat 6.2.
>
> Sorry if the question is not so acute.
>
> Thanks, Roberto
>
>
>
>
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any tool around for Linux that reads pdf files ??
Adobe has an acrobat reader for Linux. gv and ggv both work on the
majority of pdf files.
thornton
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xpdf is probably already installed on your computer
david
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Hi people,
>
> I have found a very nice Unix book in pdf format and I would like to
> read it.
>
> Is there any tool around for Linux that reads pdf files
to
> read it.
>
> Is there any tool around for Linux that reads pdf files ??
>
> I run RedHat 6.2.
>
> Sorry if the question is not so acute.
>
> Thanks, Roberto
>
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Hi people,
>
> I have found a very nice Unix book in pdf format and I would like to
> read it.
>
> Is there any tool around for Linux that reads pdf files ??
>
> I run RedHat 6.2.
>
> Sorry if the ques
xpdf should be on the Red Hat 6.2 CD. You can use it to read PDF
files. Also, there's a Linux version of Adobe Acrobat Reader you can
download from the Adobe Web site http://www.adobe.com. Good luck,
Hidong
P.S. Can you send us the link to the UNIX document?
"[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi people,
I have found a very nice Unix book in pdf format and I would like to
read it.
Is there any tool around for Linux that reads pdf files ??
I run RedHat 6.2.
Sorry if the question is not so acute.
Thanks, Roberto
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> El día Thu, 31 Aug 2000 03:12:52 -0600 SoloCDM escribió:
> > Is there a viewer for PDF files that allows text searching?
> >
> > Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
> > When you reply to t
El día Thu, 31 Aug 2000 03:12:52 -0600 SoloCDM escribió:
> Is there a viewer for PDF files that allows text searching?
>
> Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
> When you reply to this message, please include
> the mailing list and m
Is there a viewer for PDF files that allows text searching?
Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
When you reply to this message, please include
the mailing list and my email address
Maybe this can help you... For some pdf files that I want to
print with Acrobat, I need to disable the option "download fonts
once" in the print configuration. This is mostly the case if I
have documents with a lot of math equations in it.
I am using Acrobat Reader 4.0.
why don't you just use Acrobat under linux to display print pdf files?
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, archie benton wrote:
> I am using redhat 6.1 and the ghostview program that comes with it. I
> downloaded some pdf files that ghostview refuses to print. It prints
> other pdf files
> From: Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> archie benton wrote:
> >
> > I am using redhat 6.1 and the ghostview program that comes with it. I
> > downloaded some pdf files that ghostview refuses to print. It prints
> > other pdf files (and ps files)
archie benton wrote:
>
> I am using redhat 6.1 and the ghostview program that comes with it. I
> downloaded some pdf files that ghostview refuses to print. It prints
> other pdf files (and ps files) without any problem. I downloaded these
> same pdf files to windows 98 and was abl
I am using redhat 6.1 and the ghostview program that comes with it. I
downloaded some pdf files that ghostview refuses to print. It prints
other pdf files (and ps files) without any problem. I downloaded these
same pdf files to windows 98 and was able to print them without any
trouble via acrobat
John Campbell wrote:
> I just downloaded and installed Acrobat Reader 4. I also have an icon on my KDE
> desktop pointing to a PDF document (RH6.1 User's Guide). When I click on the
> PDF the 'ps' app fires up. I would like to make Acrobat the default reader for
> PD
HI;
I just downloaded and installed Acrobat Reader 4. I also have an icon on my KDE
desktop pointing to a PDF document (RH6.1 User's Guide). When I click on the
PDF the 'ps' app fires up. I would like to make Acrobat the default reader for
PDF files. Please help if you can.
TIA
ay to associate PDF files with Acrobat Reader so I can click
on document icon and fire up Acrobat displaying the document.
TIA
John
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nformation.
Hope this helps.
-Ray Kraft
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I need help from someone who is successfully generating PDF files
> from (La)TeX source for web publishing. I want to put files on my
> web site for students to download and use.
> I'm using RHCL 6.0 (cur
I need help from someone who is successfully generating PDF files
from (La)TeX source for web publishing. I want to put files on my
web site for students to download and use.
I'm using RHCL 6.0 (current upgrades in force) and tetex for
processing. When I use dvips and ps2pdf to produc
in acroread.
Converting PDF to PostScript
----
You can convert PDF files to level 1 or level 2 PostScript files from
the
command line if you are running the X Window System. Command-line
printing
supports only the standard page size of 8.5 by 11 inches; it does not
> David,
> I don't do anything re options when printing from the file menu.
>
>
> I just tried doing your ps-while-acroread_printing suggestion
> and I see _no_ evidence of ghostscript.
Well, that's understandable if you have a Postscript printer. I
don't. :)
> Jack
>
> my 2 recent msgs re "reading pdf files" responses to David Fox
> both were refused on the cc to David Fox with following:
>
>
> rom Sat Mar 7 13:50:28 1998
> Received: from localhost (localhost) by shell12.ba.best.com
> (8.8.8/8.8.BEST)
Somethi
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Hash: SHA1
Either you are a widely known spammer, or they are just blocking all mail
from hotmail.com, which is know as a big spaming domain. The most likely
being the later of course. If you have another email account somewhere
then use that and it should get t
my 2 recent msgs re "reading pdf files" responses to David Fox
both were refused on the cc to David Fox with following:
rom Sat Mar 7 13:50:28 1998
Received: from localhost (localhost) by shell12.ba.best.com
(8.8.8/8.8.BEST)
with internal id NAA27852; Sat, 7 Mar 1998 13:5
David Fox replied to Jack Byers:
> > Uh, maybe I'm missing something, but
>> I can print pdf files from inside acroread in either of 2 ways:
>> -- directly from the print command under file menu in acroread
>Do you select any options or do the o
> Uh, maybe I'm missing something, but
> I can print pdf files from inside acroread in either of 2 ways:
> -- directly from the print command under file menu in acroread
Do you select any options or do the options really matter under print?
> -- or create a postscript fil
it. I don't see why. There seems
> to be a typo in the acroread script where it finds the fonts (the
> directory has an Uppercased first letter, but is in lowercase in
> the script). But I fixed that, and either way it does not seem to
> help.
Uh, maybe I'm missing someth
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