Hi Reinout, I found 4 of those so-files, removed every of them and everything works fine now :-)
Now I'm glad that I can use evince in my old way. Thank you very much for your help. Regards, Christian Am Montag, den 10.03.2008, 18:05 +0100 schrieb Reinout van Schouwen: > Hi Christian, > > Op maandag 10-03-2008 om 17:55 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Christian > Saris: > > > deb-package of Adobe Reader. Whenever I click on a link to a pdf-file in > > epiphany it is opened in the epiphany window (Adobe Reader seems to be > > embedded). > > Yeah. That's the (pretty braindead, IMHO) Acrobat Reader mozilla plugin. > > > Before I installed Adobe Reader epiphany asked me whether to open the > > file or to save it. Meanwhile I removed the Adobe Reader, because I > > really don't like it, but when I try to open the file epiphany opens a > > white window. The file isn't displayed in there. > > You need to look for a file (or a symbolic link to it) called > 'nppdf.so'. Remove all traces of it, and you should be fine again. It > might help to set Evince as your preferred PDF reader in the Properties > -> Open With tab of any PDF file with Nautilus. > > > Does anybody know how to fix it? I just want to be asked whether I want > > to open the file or to save it. > > Personally, I prefer Epiphany's automatic download & open functionality. > You can set this in the Preferences window. With this option enabled, > Epiphany will launch your PDF viewer without asking questions after the > download completes and the PDF itself will be saved in your downloads > folder. > > regards, > _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
