Michelasso wrote:
I make presentations using a latex class (powerdot) that gives as
output a .pdf file, and often I have to present it using computers
running windows in which there is only Acrobat Reader installed, so I
want to be sure that everything is ok testing it with this polluting
On 9/23/05, Adam Stiles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I personally would have just made this symlink;
ln -s /usr/bin/gpdf /usr/bin/acroread
Seriously, what's so great about Acrobat reader that I should pollute my
system with closed source software when there is open source software
available
Hello everybody,
I am trying to repeat what has been done, apparently with success, to
have acrobat reader working in a pure64 environment following what is
written in:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2005/05/msg00703.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2005/05/msg00707.html
I repeat
Jrg Ebeling wrote:
Huam...
Okay, let me go some OT:
I know the other readers like xpdf, kpdf and the like, but beside that
they all have problems with some special images (i.e. JPEG
transparency) or that they're sometimes ugly in the handling, I've one
BIG problem with them... may be
On 5/21/05, Thomas Steffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[getting acroread to work]
I think I found an end user friendly way now to install acroread on a
pure64 system.
1. Get ia32-libs and install it. Just about any version should work:
testing, unstable, or ubuntu hoary. If you are unsure, do
Well I tried to get Acrobat 7 working multiple times without success,
therefore I'm happy to see that I'm not the onliest who needs the real
Adobe Acrobat Reader application.
With your cool description I get the reader now loaded/started, but get
a small Adobe Reader MessageBox with a warning
I am glad that you are verifying my approach. I was afraid that I
forgot a step that I did, and that seems to be true. Anyway, once it
*really* works, I may put it into the FAQ.
On 5/22/05, Jörg Ebeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With your cool description I get the reader now loaded/started, but
Ok, found the problem with gdk-pixbuf.
5. Edit /usr/bin/acroread. Towards the end, there is a line
exec $ACRO_EXEC_CMD ${1+$@}
Add
GCONV_PATH=/usr/lib32/gconv LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0.0
at the beginning of this line, before exec.
This should be
Thomas Steffen wrote:
I am glad that you are verifying my approach. I was afraid that I
forgot a step that I did, and that seems to be true. Anyway, once it
*really* works, I may put it into the FAQ.
Ahhh, don't worry about it... you already solved it again... read on...
;-)
On
Thomas Steffen wrote:
Ok, found the problem with gdk-pixbuf.
5. Edit /usr/bin/acroread. Towards the end, there is a line
exec "$ACRO_EXEC_CMD" ${1+"$@"}
Add
GCONV_PATH=/usr/lib32/gconv LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0.0
at the beginning of this line, before exec.
On 5/22/05, Jörg Ebeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, haven't known that there's a config file... Simply changed it
there so that it points to the lib32 one.
And YEA... it works !!!
Glad to hear that.
I guess something other don't work now due to the config change... but
with one click.
I think the browser-plug-in relies on a 32bit browser, maybe I'm wrong, if
so please correct me.
Can one try to install a 32bit browser like you are showing as example in
this thread with acrobat reader?
If yes, how could that work? I think the simpliest way might be to get opera
32bit
Jörg Ebeling wrote:
7. To remove the warning during module loading:
I heard about a config in preferences of acrobat (reader too?), to unload
plugins. I'm currently without acrobat reader, and I don't know if there is
such an option in the reader too, but I heard about it to speed up the
reader
I know, xpdf and gv do a nice job with PDF most of the time, but
sometimes you need the real deal. So I forced the (ia32) acroread
package from marillat onto my amd64 system. While it does works fine
inside of an ia32 chroot, it does not work when it is installed in the
(amd64) root. Since I am
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 08:10:44PM -0500, Javier Kohen wrote:
El vie, 25-03-2005 a las 16:33 -0800, Ryan Lovett escribió:
I'm also unable to start 7.x with all the /emul/ libs in place.
This is just a wild guess, but maybe some libraries are missing which
the Reader attempts to load
Ryan Lovett wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 01:08:20AM +0100, Jrg Ebeling wrote:
In the case of 5.x I always get:
Warning: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
Warning: X locale modifiers not supported, using default
Fatal System Error: Raise at top of Exception Stack
Hi Folks,
I'm running pure AMD64 on two machines (1 Server and 1 Desktop) since
some months,
and I'm really impressed about the functionality and completeness of
that port.
But what I still miss for my 100% luck, is a any kind of a real Adobe
Acrobat reader.
I'm using now kpdf, kghostview
Jörg Ebeling wrote:
Does anybody got any kind of acrobat reader installed ?
I mean any version 5.08, 5.09, 5.10, 7.x, chrooted or not ?
Jup, they all work. I got the 7.x version running inside a sid i386
chroot, though I haven't managed integration into opera as a plugin yet
(well, actually I'm
Sebastian Steinlechner wrote:
Jörg Ebeling wrote:
Does anybody got any kind of acrobat reader installed ?
I mean any version 5.08, 5.09, 5.10, 7.x, chrooted or not ?
Jup, they all work. I got the 7.x version running inside a sid i386
chroot, though I haven't managed integration into opera
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 01:08:20AM +0100, Jörg Ebeling wrote:
In the case of 5.x I always get:
Warning: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
Warning: X locale modifiers not supported, using default
Fatal System Error: Raise at top of Exception Stack
Abgebrochen
I use this wrapper:
kind of a real Adobe
Acrobat reader.
I'm using now kpdf, kghostview and xpf. Each of them is working well,
but I always miss some features and/or functionality.
Does anybody got any kind of acrobat reader installed ?
I mean any version 5.08, 5.09, 5.10, 7.x, chrooted or not ?
I installed
El vie, 25-03-2005 a las 16:33 -0800, Ryan Lovett escribi:
export XLOCALEDIR=/emul/ia32-linux/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale
exec /usr/bin/acroread.bin $@
while in the case of 7.x I get a simple
Programm execution aborted
I'm also unable to start 7.x with all the /emul/ libs in place.
Hi. Has anybody got acrobat reader working? Tried apt-get -b source acroread
I ain't no expert, but it seems to me acroread is proprietary software
and thus that its source code is not available.
I have not checked but I would bet 64bit binaries for Linux are not available...
What's
Rafael Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. Has anybody got acrobat reader working? Tried apt-get -b source acroread
from marillat's mirror but fails:
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: unable to find dependency information for shared
library libXt (soname 6, path /emul/ia32-linux/usr/X11R6/lib
None at all... just wanted to have it running embedded in firefox ;)
El Sábado, 11 de Diciembre de 2004 18:57, Alexandru Cabuz escribió:
What's the problem with xpdf though?
On 2004-12-11 16:52:33 +, Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
Hi. Has anybody got acrobat reader working? Tried apt-get -b source acroread
from marillat's mirror but fails:
I've got acroread working but I don't know a ready deb for it. I
installed it through the tar.gz from the adobe website. I also
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