can any one tell me how to configure cvs for SSH..
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Apt or synaptic should get you the correct Acroread version.
Maybe the repository that you are downloading from is broken.
I use Acroread,xpdf and OpenOffice 1.13 for all my PDF needs.
Although to be honest I have not tried to merge various pdf documents
or manipulate PDf documents.
I mainly use
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On Tuesday, 13 Sep 2005 11:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vikram ranade wrote:
Apt or synaptic should get you the correct Acroread version.
Maybe the repository that you are downloading from is broken.
I use Acroread,xpdf and OpenOffice 1.13 for all my PDF needs.
May I request you to give
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
Am not sure which version of acroread is available from the repositories. Most
of the versions out there are version 5.
However, check out the latest (v7x) version of Adobe Reader from the Adobe
site itself. Based on Gtk2, it is faster and better than previous
On Tuesday, 13 Sep 2005 3:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out pdftk for compressing/decompressing,locking/unlocking,
merging/splitting PDFs.
These are GUI aren't they - have to figure out how to use it
Nope. Not GUI. Command line, even though the man pages have some good examples
on
Get the package cd , make local repositry and install all cool app in
an instance (including adobe acrobat 7.0)
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Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
Am not sure which version of acroread is available from the repositories.
Most
of the
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Is there version 7 available for linux, if so could I have the pointer
please.
Dhruba
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Gaurav Mishra wrote:
Get the package cd , make local repositry and install all cool app in
an instance (including adobe acrobat 7.0)
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On 9/13/05, Sandip Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, 13 Sep 2005 11:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vikram ranade wrote:
Apt or synaptic should get you the correct Acroread version.
Maybe the repository that you are downloading from is broken.
[SNIP]
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