On 31/12/13 15:10, Alex Loomis wrote:
>You need to open the portfolio in Adobe Reader 9 or later to use it
as intended
Make that to use it at all. Using anything else all you get is a page
with the message "For the best experience, open this PDF portfolio in
Acrobat 9 or Adobe Reader 9, or la
Alex Loomis wrote
> Update for those of us who use open-source viewers:
> If you open up the file with evince (haven't tested it with anything else
> and don't plan to), open the side panel, and have it display attachments
> then you can see the files and open or save them from there.
>
>
> On Mo
Update for those of us who use open-source viewers:
If you open up the file with evince (haven't tested it with anything else
and don't plan to), open the side panel, and have it display attachments
then you can see the files and open or save them from there.
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ale
>You need to open the portfolio in Adobe Reader 9 or later to use it as
intended
Make that to use it at all. Using anything else all you get is a page with
the message "For the best experience, open this PDF portfolio in Acrobat 9
or Adobe Reader 9, or later."
Could you also post them as individu
On 31/12/13 07:06, Nick Payne wrote:
I have created a fully indexed and searchable PDF portfolio of the
2.18 PDF docs for Learning, Notation, Usage, Snippets, Web, Extending,
and Internals. The portfolio can be downloaded from
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6mrdnashy3zxgq2/lilydoc-2.18.0.pdf (55Mb).
I have created a fully indexed and searchable PDF portfolio of the 2.18
PDF docs for Learning, Notation, Usage, Snippets, Web, Extending, and
Internals. The portfolio can be downloaded from
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6mrdnashy3zxgq2/lilydoc-2.18.0.pdf (55Mb).
Nick
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