I've already fixed the menus and they're fine now. The bug is gone. And in
Trusty, Evince has less buttons. We tested before other solutions and
Evince is not so resource-hungry, it respects image standards (colour
profiles, icc resampling, anti-aliasing, etc) more than any other solution
that, unfortunately, use "strange" UI solutions (FLTK, non-GTK, etc).


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2014-02-19 11:33 GMT+01:00 Lars Noodén <lars.noo...@gmail.com>:

> On 19.02.2014 12:19, Kris Van Bruwaene wrote:
> > I very much like Lubuntu and enjoy using it on several PCs at home
> > and at work. However the PDF viewer Evince does not fit in well with
> > the rest of LXDE. Its menu is "optimized" for Gnome3, and displays
> > black letters on a black background :-( . So I wanted to replace it
> > with Atril, a fork of Evince for the Mate desktop. I had to download
> > quite some Mate stuff to get Atril working, but it's OK. Now when I
> > want to remove Evince, I need to remove Lubuntu-desktop as well,
> > which doesn't seem like a good idea. Or is it?
>
> lubuntu-desktop is just a metapackage and doesn't actually contain
> anything itself.  You should be able to remove it without affecting
> much.  You can try a dry run with --simulate in apt-get
>
>         sudo apt-get --simulate remove evince
>
> and that will show you what will get changed without actually changing it.
>
> Regards,
> /Lars
>
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