On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 3:26 am, JoeHill wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:08:06 -0400
Miark disseminated the following:
Okay, first off, if that butt ugly PDF reader 'acroread' is what
Adobe has to
offer the Linux community, they can kiss my ass.
It's not pretty, but it renders PDFs
On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 12:05, JoeHill wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:58:49 -0400
JoeHill disseminated the following:
...actually, never mind, I'll just use 'lpr' from the command line, it's a lot
faster and simpler.
W.Y.O.
(write yer own)
You can get the dev libs for pdf functionality at
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:58, JoeHill wrote:
Okay, first off, if that butt ugly PDF reader 'acroread' is what Adobe has
to offer the Linux community, they can kiss my ass.
Ahem.
Can anyone suggest a PDF viewer which is preferably GTK2 but allows one to
print, unlike gpdf (shouldn't this be a
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:47:38 +1000
John Layt disseminated the following:
P.S. Oh, all right Gnome has something called gpdf which is also based on
xpdf, but I can't speak for it as I won't have that the G stuff on my
drive...
LOL! Exactly the opposite here...no 'K' for me!
gpdf does the
JoeHill wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:47:38 +1000
John Layt disseminated the following:
P.S. Oh, all right Gnome has something called gpdf which is also based on
xpdf, but I can't speak for it as I won't have that the G stuff on my
drive...
LOL! Exactly the opposite here...no 'K' for me!
gpdf
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 20:05:32 +0100
Margot disseminated the following:
This is gpdf-0.132-3 on xfce4 on 10.1CE - maybe
you have an older version and need to upgrade?
Ya, I'm still back on 0.110. Maybe I'll see if I can build a newer version,
prolly requires GTK 2.4 or something tho.
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Okay, first off, if that butt ugly PDF reader 'acroread' is what Adobe has to
offer the Linux community, they can kiss my ass.
Ahem.
Can anyone suggest a PDF viewer which is preferably GTK2 but allows one to
print, unlike gpdf (shouldn't this be a standard feature?!).
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:58:49 -0400
JoeHill disseminated the following:
...actually, never mind, I'll just use 'lpr' from the command line, it's a lot
faster and simpler.
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:58:49 -0400, JoeHill wrote:
Okay, first off, if that butt ugly PDF reader 'acroread' is what Adobe has to
offer the Linux community, they can kiss my ass.
It's not pretty, but it renders PDFs more pretty and it's a hell of
a lot more capable than any PDF viewer I've used
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:08:06 -0400
Miark disseminated the following:
Okay, first off, if that butt ugly PDF reader 'acroread' is what Adobe has
to
offer the Linux community, they can kiss my ass.
It's not pretty, but it renders PDFs more pretty and it's a hell of
a lot more capable than
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:26:40 -0400, JoeHill wrote:
[Acroread] is *really* ugly. And it does not do as good a job at
rendering as gpdf:
Have you tried messing with Smoothing in Acroread? If not, it
does a decent job of tweaking the rendering:
Edit Preferences General Smoothing
The UI
Anyone does know a tool which allow to concatenate two pdf files into a
single file?
Olivier
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Am Freitag, 13. Februar 2004 11:56 schrieb Olivier Esser:
Anyone does know a tool which allow to concatenate two pdf
files into a single file?
Search sourceforge and you'll find such tools.
I have used such a tool some months before, but I do not
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Reading PDF attachments from Mozilla
containing spaces in the title
We're having trouble opening PDFs directly from Mozilla(mdk9.2) that
contain a space in the file name.
Adrian - if you haven't solved this you might try checking your
Preferences in mozilla
Jerry Barton wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 12:24:13 -0800
Adrian Kuepker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're having trouble opening PDFs directly from Mozilla(mdk9.2) that
contain a space in the file name.
put %20 in place of the space like%20this%20for%20example.pdf
Not sure what the
Richard Urwin wrote:
This isn't a problem with Mozilla, it's a problem with your mail client.
The point being that Mozilla is the mail client.
Without built-in intelligent handling of common business document types,
there simply can't be any kind of desktop Linux migration.I'm rather
confused
On Monday 15 Dec 2003 5:27 pm, Adrian Kuepker wrote:
Richard Urwin wrote:
This isn't a problem with Mozilla, it's a problem with your mail
client.
The point being that Mozilla is the mail client.
Without built-in intelligent handling of common business document
types, there simply can't
On Monday 15 Dec 2003 5:27 pm, Adrian Kuepker wrote:
Richard Urwin wrote:
This isn't a problem with Mozilla, it's a problem with your mail client.
The point being that Mozilla is the mail client.
Without built-in intelligent handling of common business document types,
there simply can't be
Jerry Barton wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 12:24:13 -0800
Adrian Kuepker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're having trouble opening PDFs directly from Mozilla(mdk9.2) that
contain a space in the file name.
put %20 in place of the space like%20this%20for%20example.pdf
Maybe I'm missing the
On Saturday 13 Dec 2003 9:16 pm, Adrian T. Kuepker wrote:
Jerry Barton wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 12:24:13 -0800
Adrian Kuepker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're having trouble opening PDFs directly from Mozilla(mdk9.2) that
contain a space in the file name.
put %20 in place of the
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 12:24:13 -0800
Adrian Kuepker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're having trouble opening PDFs directly from Mozilla(mdk9.2) that
contain a space in the file name.
put %20 in place of the space like%20this%20for%20example.pdf
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We're having trouble opening PDFs directly from Mozilla(mdk9.2) that
contain a space in the file name.
While it might not seem unreasonable to require our users to save them
to disk first, this feature works from the Windows Mozilla that these
users would be giving up in order to move to the
On Saturday August 16 2003 09:30 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 05:02:57PM -0600, Heather/Femme wrote:
can someone email me on or offlist how to work with these files
in linux pls? RTFM, instructions, URLS ..whatever welcome. I
just know it has been discussed on here but I
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 09:05, Tom Brinkman wrote:
SNIP
Not exactly sure what you mean by work with the files, but if
you've got a rar archive to unpack, you can do it with:
unrar e file.rar
unrar-3.20-1plf is on PLF. If there's multiple parts, then
'unrar e file.part01.rar' will
can someone email me on or offlist how to work with these files in linux
pls? RTFM, instructions, URLS ..whatever welcome. I just know it has
been discussed on here but I don't have the time to look through the
archives at the moment. So forgive my laziness, lack of time, insert
jab at me here.
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Hi Femme,
On 16 Aug 2003 17:02:57 -0600, Heather/Femme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote about [newbie] Rars PDF files:
can someone email me on or offlist how to work with these files in linux
pls? RTFM, instructions, URLS ..whatever welcome. I just know
On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 05:02:57PM -0600, Heather/Femme wrote:
can someone email me on or offlist how to work with these files in linux
pls? RTFM, instructions, URLS ..whatever welcome. I just know it has
been discussed on here but I don't have the time to look through the
archives at the
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Alle 20:24, mercoledì 4 giugno 2003, in merito a Re: [newbie-it] Pdf,
Sandro ha scritto:
cio' che mi servirebbe di piu' e' eliminare una o + pagine dal
file, mantenendo solo cio' che interessa
Non credo che si possa modificare direttamente
con linux e' possibile e con quali strumenti/metodi modificare un file
pdf?
Strettametne modificare non si può, però puoi:
estrarre il testo - pdftotext
estrarre le immagini - pdfimages
cio' che mi servirebbe di piu' e' eliminare una o + pagine dal file,
mantenendo solo cio' che interessa
cio' che mi servirebbe di piu' e' eliminare una o + pagine dal file,
mantenendo solo cio' che interessa
Si può provare dare in pasto il file.pdf a Gimp dal quale vengono estratte
tutte le pagine come immagini eliminare le pagine non interessate creare
un documento con Draw di OpenOffice e
salve,
con linux e' possibile e con quali strumenti/metodi modificare un file pdf?
Alle 12:25, lunedì 2 giugno 2003, Luigi Beltramini ha scritto:
salve,
con linux e' possibile e con quali strumenti/metodi modificare un file pdf?
Strettametne modificare non si può, però puoi:
estrarre il testo - pdftotext
estrarre le immagini - pdfimages
man pdftotext
man pdfimages
per
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Alle 18:51, mercoledì 4 giugno 2003, Sandro ha scritto:
Alle 12:25, lunedì 2 giugno 2003, Luigi Beltramini ha scritto:
salve,
con linux e' possibile e con quali strumenti/metodi modificare un
file pdf?
Strettametne modificare non si può,
Alle 18:52, mercoledì 4 giugno 2003, Luigi Pinna ha scritto:
[CUT]
Puoi riconfezionare un pdf, dopo aver modificato testo e immagini con
OpenOffice dicendogli di stampare su file pdf
Ciao
Sandro
oppure riscrivere il LaTeX, la qualità di output è migliore!
... o, ancora, puoi usare
con linux e' possibile e con quali strumenti/metodi modificare un file
pdf?
Strettametne modificare non si può, però puoi:
estrarre il testo - pdftotext
estrarre le immagini - pdfimages
cio' che mi servirebbe di piu' e' eliminare una o + pagine dal file,
mantenendo solo cio' che
Alle 19:51, mercoledì 4 giugno 2003, Luigi Beltramini ha scritto:
con linux e' possibile e con quali strumenti/metodi modificare un file
pdf?
Strettametne modificare non si può, però puoi:
estrarre il testo - pdftotext
estrarre le immagini - pdfimages
cio' che mi servirebbe di piu'
In reply to Anne's mail, d.d. Sun, 2 Feb 2003 14:26:20 +:
I thought I had cracked this one. I took an html file, and opened it, I
think, in Ghostview (I can't see any other front-end for Ghostscript, so I
The way I do it is:
Select print from the browser, 'print to file' (which makes a
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 14:26:20 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I had cracked this one. I took an html file, and opened it,
I think, in Ghostview (I can't see any other front-end for
Ghostscript, so I guess it must have been this). I wrote it as a ps
file, then did ps2pdf
On Sunday 02 Feb 2003 3:04 pm, Ralph Slooten wrote:
Hi Anne
Try Openoffice.org ;-) Via the Writer, you can open an html, and then
you can print it to the PDF converter (created by spadmin in your
openoffice.org)
Hi Ralph. It's one of the oddities of this list that I've seen your reply
This always works for me:
1. Open the HTML file in a Web browser.
2. Go to the print menu, but print to a Postscript file instead of a printer.
2. Run ps2pdf on the resultant ps file.
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 14:26:20 +, Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I thought I had cracked this one. I
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 14:52:58 +, Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sunday 02 Feb 2003 2:42 pm, you wrote:
This always works for me:
1. Open the HTML file in a Web browser.
2. Go to the print menu, but print to a Postscript file instead of a
printer. 2. Run ps2pdf on the
Lets see how many ways there are of doing the same thing :)
How about
Open up html file in a browser. Press the print button, and select the PDF
Pseudo printer from CUPS
(Depending on the browser you are using you might have to define the printer
command. For example in Mozilla select
On Sunday 02 Feb 2003 3:22 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 02 Feb 2003 3:04 pm, Ralph Slooten wrote:
Hi Anne
Try Openoffice.org ;-) Via the Writer, you can open an html, and then
you can print it to the PDF converter (created by spadmin in your
openoffice.org)
Hi Ralph. It's one of
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 15:42:36 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one last question on this - I've got the pdf, and with Acrobat
I'm now printing the A4 pages onto A5 paper, properly scaled -
brilliant. But each time I send a batch of paper to print I get back
the message
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 15:22:20 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ralph. It's one of the oddities of this list that I've seen your
reply before my question has appeared :)
Before it appeared to you... hehehe, it appeared here obviously before I
could answer, but I too have noticed
Risolto l'arcano [...]
Magnifico, grazie!
Giorgio
Alle 21:46, giovedì 24 ottobre 2002, Giorgio Griffon ha scritto:
Ho provato infatti a trasformare in pdf dei file scritti con openoffice
usando l'opzione stampa su file: ne sono risultati dei pdf che si
Risolto l'arcano, se provi a stampare lo stesso testo una volta come .ps
e una volta come
Hi,
How to set the parameters of lpr in printing pdf file with multiple pages on a
single sheet?(Not duplex, I mean 2 logical pages on one side for example).
I could only find help on ps file, text file, dvi file. No such support was
found via the net.
Surely there are tools such as xpdf and
On Sun, 12 May 2002 22:14:53 +0100, Wei Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How to set the parameters of lpr in printing pdf file with multiple pages on a
single sheet?(Not duplex, I mean 2 logical pages on one side for example).
I could only find help on ps file, text file, dvi file. No
When I try to print pdf files I get the following error;
The application KGhostView (kghostview) crashed and caused the signal 11
(SIGSEFV).
How can I fix?
TIA
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 11:46 am, shane wrote:
On Saturday 27 April 2002 06:54, Gerald Waugh opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
When I try to print pdf files I get the following error;
The application KGhostView (kghostview) crashed and caused the
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, brain wrote:
Secondo voi il formato pdf e` indipendente dalla piattaforma anche
per quanto riguarda il set di caratteri utilizzato? Voglio dire, se
scrivo un documento che usa il set italiano (iso-8859-1), posso esser
certo che lo stesso sara` visualizzato correttamente
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 23:07, you wrote:
In reply to Valerie's words, written Mon, 3 Sep 2001 16:27:19 -0400
Paul - i set up netscape before using application/pdf w/ xpdf %s
and it worked.
but it didn't work w/ mozilla. nothing happens when i try to open a pdf
file.
Hmmm, sounds
No, there is a separate GNU/Linux plug-in.
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 06:27, Valerie Cheng wrote:
Sridhar - You mean you want me to install the windows version onto linux?
^^;;
Go to adobe.com and get their Acrobat reader. Like the Windos version, it
has a Netscape plug-in, allowing you to open
how to i make mozzila handle pdf properly? i want to be able to click on a
link and view the file w/o having to download and open w/ xpdf. thanx.
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how to i make mozzila handle pdf properly? i want to be able to click on a
link and view the file w/o having to download and open w/ xpdf. thanx.
If the config is anything like Netscape, you should add an application
to the helper-applications in the preferences, type probably x/pdf or
On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 23:38, Valerie Cheng wrote:
how to i make mozzila handle pdf properly? i want to be able to click on a
link and view the file w/o having to download and open w/ xpdf. thanx.
Go to adobe.com and get their Acrobat reader. Like the Windos version, it has
a Netscape plug-in,
Paul - i set up netscape before using application/pdf w/ xpdf %s and it worked.
but it didn't work w/ mozilla. nothing happens when i try to open a pdf file.
If the config is anything like Netscape, you should add an application
to the helper-applications in the preferences, type probably
Valerie Cheng wrote:
how to i make mozzila handle pdf properly? i want to be able to click on a
link and view the file w/o having to download and open w/ xpdf. thanx.
You will need to make sure you've got the plugin for this loaded in your
installation of Mozilla. This can usually be
Valerie Cheng wrote:
Paul - i set up netscape before using application/pdf w/ xpdf %s and it worked.
but it didn't work w/ mozilla. nothing happens when i try to open a pdf file.
If the config is anything like Netscape, you should add an application
to the helper-applications in the
A V Flinsch wrote:
from staroffice
file
print
select generic postscript printer
check print to file box
give it a filename
OK
from console
ps2pdf file_you_saved_above
I could have sworn that Sun claimed it would create pdf files
natively. Are you sure it is necessary to go
On Wednesday 27 December 2000 21:06, you wrote:
Some time ago when StarOffice was 5.2 someone put out instructions and
a small script file that enabled users to create PDF files from star
office by printing to a PDF printer device. I've been able to get this
to work under md7.2 with little
I would like this info. Although I am having trouble getting 7.2
installed. THink I will be going back to 7.1.
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, you wrote:
Huh?
try xpdf
( in a terminal )
Alan
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Thanks, Alan. xpdf does it.
Speaking of XPDF, how does one get
John Aldrich wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, you wrote:
Huh?
try xpdf
( in a terminal )
Alan
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Thanks, Alan. xpdf does it.
Ty Mixon wrote:
There is an acrobat reader on the Mandrake cd's in the 'Complete' set.
If not, try the adobe website.
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Huh?
try xpdf
( in a terminal )
Alan
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Hi,
What is required to print pdf documents in Linux? I have Mandrake 5.3,
and a HP 870Cxi ink jet printer. I'm using the HP 550C filter, and I
have ghostscript installed so I can print PostScript documents fine.
But when I try to print a pdf document, I get an ascii printout saying
"No way
There is an acrobat reader on the Mandrake cd's in the 'Complete' set.
If not, try the adobe website.
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Hi,
What
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