bryan pryor wrote:
> I had a similar problem, and X PDF seems to work for me. I don't recall if
> it's under "applications" or under "graphics" on the "K" menu of KDE.
>
> Bryan
>
Thankx Bryan,
I tried that on your adviceand well, its better, but text appears very
"dotty" and difficult to r
I had a similar problem, and X PDF seems to work for me. I don't recall if
it's under "applications" or under "graphics" on the "K" menu of KDE.
Bryan
--- "Stephen F. Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vic wrote:
>
> > I hear you brother, the ps viewer in here just
> stinks and
> > does
mark willenbring wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> Thanks for all your input. All of us Newbies
> appreciate it. People have to understand that Linux
> is still very new and in its infancy but look how far
>
You're welcome -- I should note also that Acrobat is NOT open source =)
and this means that someon
Ok, Ill give it a test-out and see how it works
On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, Stephen F. Bosch mewed:
> Vic wrote:
>
> > I hear you brother, the ps viewer in here just stinks and
> > does not work thats all.
>
> Not true. It works fine -- the reason you can't read those PDFs is that they
> are made with
Stephen,
Thanks for all your input. All of us Newbies
appreciate it. People have to understand that Linux
is still very new and in its infancy but look how far
its come and watch it grow!
Mark
--- "Stephen F. Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vic wrote:
>
> > I hear you brother, the ps v
Vic wrote:
> I hear you brother, the ps viewer in here just stinks and
> does not work thats all.
Not true. It works fine -- the reason you can't read those PDFs is that they
are made with a more recent version of Acrobat Distiller and are not 100%
true PostScript.
For PostScript files PS Viewe
I hear you brother, the ps viewer in here just stinks and
does not work thats all.
On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, Marriott Man mewed:
> Hi again folks,
> Opening pdffiles in PS Viewer just gives me blank pages.What am I
> doing wrong?
> TIA (again)
> Paul
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