Les Denham wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2007 08:36, Helge Hafting wrote:
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
Precisely why I use Acrobat Reader: I don't want to create a PDF which does not work properly with the reader most people use. I performed the necessary convolutions to get it to work on my x86_64 Linux machine, and when using it to view Lyx output I just close it each time.
That's very annoying, though, and wastes time. The better policy, it seems to me, is to use Acrobat only at the very last stage, when you need to make sure the document will work with it.

rh


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