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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 06:06:46PM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
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> On 02/24/2010 06:01 PM, daid kahl wrote: |
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> > Hello all, |
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> > Simple question: Can you please explain your pdf viewer of choice (and |
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> > any configs or 'hacks' I should do)? I can't find anything I like. |
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> > I've tried xpdf, epdfview, evince, kpdf, and acroread. As I am trying |
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> > to remove kdelibs from my system to reduce overhead, I'm reluctant to go |
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> > for okular, and although I had some brief experience with it, I forget |
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> > my results (still trying to replace kaffeine..that's another post maybe |
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> > for later once I'm done testing). I had gs programs of sorts for |
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> > awhile, and I forget the results, other than to say the pdf parts aren't |
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> > on my machine anymore for better or worse. |
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> There's also Foxit Reader. You can find it in the "rion" overlay. |
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Does Foxit Reader support editing pdf files (By editing I mean making notes in them etc.), I've been having some trouble finding a pdf-reader that allowed that. |
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If anyone has any suggestions as to what pdf readers (other than okular) do it, I'd be very grateful :-) |
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Zeerak Waseem |