Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> General Question: Why is not Adobe Acrobat installed as standard by
> Mandrake?
(chmou@matrix)-$ head -20 /mnt/cdrom/LICENSE
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The following copyright applies to the Lin
Peter Ruskin wrote:
>
> That's how acroread works - it doesn't let
> you alter the original in any way, while you can view and print as you like.
Yes, thanks, makes some kind of sense.
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Regards,
Ron. [AU]
On Friday 17 November 2000 01:59, Ron Stodden wrote:
> Peter Ruskin wrote:
> > On Thursday 16 November 2000 06:27, Ron Stodden wrote:
> > > However, none of these, or Acrobat itself, will print with CUPS.
> >
> > Ron,
> > I have CUPS and acroread - prints just fine to my HP DeskJet 720C.
>
> If yo
Peter Ruskin wrote:
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> On Thursday 16 November 2000 06:27, Ron Stodden wrote:
> >
> > However, none of these, or Acrobat itself, will print with CUPS.
> >
> Ron,
> I have CUPS and acroread - prints just fine to my HP DeskJet 720C.
If you are in the USA, that is true. Default print setup is Let
On Thursday 16 November 2000 06:27, Ron Stodden wrote:
>
> However, none of these, or Acrobat itself, will print with CUPS.
>
Ron,
I have CUPS and acroread - prints just fine to my HP DeskJet 720C.
Regards,
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Pe
Till Kamppeter wrote:
>
> Ron Stodden wrote:
> >
> > However, none of these, or Acrobat itself, will print with CUPS.
> >
> > To understate things, this results in a bit of a problem ...
> >
>
> Did you try already the following things:
>
> - Send a PDF file directly to CUPS:
>
> lpr -P
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> > And everyone needs it [Acrobat Reader] for reading *.pdf files, although ML 7.2
> > provides a number of alternatives, including konqueror.
> >
>
> Have you tried xpdf?
Nice rendering, but no menus (ie no Page Setup for printer). Mouse
button 3 produces a menu, but it c
Ron Stodden wrote:
>
> However, none of these, or Acrobat itself, will print with CUPS.
>
> To understate things, this results in a bit of a problem ...
>
Did you try already the following things:
- Send a PDF file directly to CUPS:
lpr -P .pdf
xpp .pdf
- In Acrobat Reader try to
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 05:27:54PM +1100, Ron Stodden wrote:
> Warly wrote:
> >
> > Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > General Question: Why is not Adobe Acrobat installed as standard by
> > > Mandrake?
> >
> > proprietary software
>
> But it is freely and infinitely redis
Warly wrote:
>
> Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > General Question: Why is not Adobe Acrobat installed as standard by
> > Mandrake?
>
> proprietary software
But it is freely and infinitely redistributable.
And everyone needs it for reading *.pdf files, although ML 7.2
provides a
Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> General Question: Why is not Adobe Acrobat installed as standard by
> Mandrake?
proprietary software
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Warly
Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Now you can print out of the Cooker version again, and I hope that you
> will comment on any problem and give many contributions to make the
> printing system even better in the next release of Mandrake.
Till,
Lots of CUPS problems to report with 7.2 and an HP 970Cxi pri
"Godin, Paul" wrote:
>
> Great news.
> Should I go to the Mandrake site to download this version? Where would it
> be.
This is only important for people who have downloaded the complete
Cooker and installed it. This Cooker is not binary-compatible to
Mandrake 7.2. So Cooker needs this new CUPS p
Title: RE: [Cooker] CUPS: Back in Cooker again!
Great news.
Should I go to the Mandrake site to download this version? Where would it be.
One item I notice, if I cancel a job with CUPS WEB manager, the job will go away but the printer, like the energiser bunny, keeps on going and going
Oi,
with the help of Chmouel I got the CUPS package compiled under the new
GCC 2.96. The problem was a "-O2 -O3" (both at the same time!) defined
as compiler optimization options by the CUPS authors. This worked with
all former gcc's and the compilers of all commercial Unixes, gcc 2.96 is
the fir
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