Zoom Doesn't Work for all Files (was Re: Viewing PDFs)

2004-03-13 Thread Ruth A. Kramer
I'd like to piggyback on this a little bit. Sometimes when I'm reading a .pdf, the magnifier / zoom buttons (or zoom function) don't work. (I think I'm using kpdf by default, but I'm not at that machine at the moment.) Seems to be a file based thing, some files work, some don't. Is there anythi

Re: Viewing PDFs

2004-03-13 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 12:44:52PM -0500, Bob Tilley (AT&T) wrote: > Does an OSS PDF viewer exist or is a user expected to have Adobe > Acrobat? I mean something with more precision than xpdf. (I > believe that KPDF is only a container for xpdf. Ple

Re: Viewing PDFs

2004-03-12 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
Dnia Friday 12 of March 2004 20:12, Jarno Elonen napisaƂ: > > Does an OSS PDF viewer exist or is a user expected to have Adobe Acrobat? > > I mean something with more precision than xpdf. > Have you tried KGhostView (or just plain ghostview). All programs which base on Ghostscript are worse then

Re: Viewing PDFs

2004-03-12 Thread Jarno Elonen
> Does an OSS PDF viewer exist or is a user expected to have Adobe Acrobat? > I mean something with more precision than xpdf. Have you tried KGhostView (or just plain ghostview). - Jarno

Re: Viewing PDFs

2004-03-12 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Friday 12 March 2004 18:44 schrieb Bob Tilley (AT&T): > Does an OSS PDF viewer exist or is a user expected to have Adobe Acrobat? > I mean something with more precision than xpdf. (I believe that KPDF is > only a container for xpdf. Please correct me if this is not true.) Could you explain y

Viewing PDFs

2004-03-12 Thread
Does an OSS PDF viewer exist or is a user expected to have Adobe Acrobat? I mean something with more precision than xpdf. (I believe that KPDF is only a container for xpdf. Please correct me if this is not true.) OSS office software exists (OpenOffice, KOffice, etc.) that can produce PDF fil