Re: Acrobat 7
Jamie Bennett wrote: On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 14:08 -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Just to try it out, I donloaded a copy of Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux and installed it. On my LFS 6.1 testing system it flashes the splash screen and exits without any error messages of any kind. ldd on the binary does not show any missing libraries and checking for permission problems I ran as root and got the same results. Has anyone else tried this out? Wrong list? Yup. Sorry. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
Re: Acrobat 7
Randy McMurchy wrote: Not to argue at all, but for the sake of my memory, I remember Xpdf uses a navigation TOC on the left side just like Adobe does. I would have to reboot into a different partition on the computer I'm on right now to get at Xpdf, but are you certain there's not a setup option that allows this navigation TOC on the left side? I'm almost positive I remember this. It depends on the pdf. If the document has a TOC, xpdf will display it in a panel on the left. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
Re: Acrobat 7
Jrg Billeter wrote: Some plugins of Acrobat 7 need libstdc++.so.5, i.e. the standard c++ library coming with gcc 3.3. So either install it or remove the Reader/intellinux/plug_ins directory... Renaming the plugins directory worked. I may consider installing libstdc++.so.5 in the future, but I've got better things to do right now. Thanks. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page