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That sounds interesting. Will try it out. Thanks. |
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But nobody replied if Adobe still supports acroread? |
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Nilesh Govindrajan |
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http://nileshgr.com |
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On Feb 17, 2013 3:04 PM, "Yohan Pereira" <yohan.pereira@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 17/02/13 at 02:44pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote: |
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> > That's what I did. But I tend to switch browsers too often (chromium and |
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> > Firefox). |
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> > Firefox has a pdf.js addon, doesn't work reliably many times. |
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> If you use KDE try this. You can then use okular(among other things) |
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> in your browsers. |
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> www-plugins/kpartsplugin |
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> http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kpartsplugin/ |
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> Description: Plugin using KDE's KParts technology to embed file |
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> viewers into non-KDE browsers |
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> - Yohan Pereira |
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> The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference |
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> between a mermaid and a seal. |
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> -- Mark Twain |
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