On 02/14/2017 05:20 PM, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
> academic/sage
> games/wesnoth
> multimedia/TeamSpeak3
I'll take these 3 if not already spoken for, 'cause I'm a glutton for
extra work!
-Ed
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Hi,
I have installed vsxu, mostly as a dependency for VLC.
I've noticed something strange. There are some strange symlinks in the
users' home directories. User kikinovak has a vsxu symlink to
/home/kikinovak/.local/share/vsxu/, and even root has a (broken)
/root/vsxu symlink to a nonexistent /roo
On 2/14/17, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
> system/autocutsel
I'll take autocutsel.
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, King Beowulf wrote:
Try the Document Foundation archives:
https://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/
Ed,
Will do.
Thanks,
Rich
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On 02/14/2017 05:20 PM, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
academic/galculator
I'll take galculator
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On 02/14/2017 04:54 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
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> Unfortunately, the only older version I have is 5.0.1, not the 5.1.4 that
> was installed. I can no longer download the 32-bit 5.1.4 from the
> LibreOffice web site link on SBo.
>
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Try the Document Foundation archives:
https://downloadarc
Hi,
If anyone is interested to take over some of my scripts below, feel free
to reply to the list
academic/sage
academic/galculator
development/google-webdesigner
games/wesnoth
gis/routino
libraries/ocaml-bisect
misc/nixnote
multimedia/TeamSpeak3
multimedia/pngnq-s9
network/megasync
system/autocu
I goofed by upgrading my 14.1/32-bit workstation's libreoffice from 5.1.4
to 5.3.0. Apparently enough has changed between 14.1 and 14.2 that the new
version no longer finds all my installed typefaces in the /usr/share/fonts/
subdirectories.
Unfortunately, the only older version I have is 5.0.
On 02/14/2017 08:13 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> My use of Adobe's acrobat reader is infrequent, but good for
> presentations
> showing beamer-class slides. There was no problem that I recall using it
> with 14.1, but I'm having issues trying to get a version that works with
> 14.2.
>
> I have a
On 2/11/17, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
> Sure, push it to a different branch with a -review at the back and i
> will merge it to my branch after reviewing it.
Thanks. Pushed to user/urchlay/reiser4progs-review
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As the maintainer of the adobe reader package, the answer to the question
of whether you need the 32bit compatibility libs to run adobe reader on
64bit slackware is yes, and I may add "unfortunately".
Now to the rest of the conversation, I always come back to adobe reader for
viewing documents but
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On Tuesday, February 14, 2017, Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Ryan P.C. McQuen wrote:
>
> If resources or privacy were a concern, the OP wouldn't have been coming
>> from a proprietary Adobe product.
>>
>
> My default PDF viewer has always been xpdf. As the Slackware version does
>
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Ryan P.C. McQuen wrote:
If resources or privacy were a concern, the OP wouldn't have been coming
from a proprietary Adobe product.
My default PDF viewer has always been xpdf. As the Slackware version does
not support the most recent Adobe PDF versions I use mupdf for tho
On Tuesday, February 14, 2017, Erik Falor > wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 09:30:39AM -0800, Ryan P.C. McQuen wrote:
> > Ryan,
> > Â But that's a browser and I prefer to use them only for web pages.
> >
> >If it works, who cares what its normal usage is?
>
> Because a fullscreen P
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 09:30:39AM -0800, Ryan P.C. McQuen wrote:
> Ryan,
> Â But that's a browser and I prefer to use them only for web pages.
>
>If it works, who cares what its normal usage is?
Because a fullscreen PDF viewer doesn't use 100MB of RAM and won't
phone home?
Wait,
On Feb 14, 2017 9:10 AM, "Rich Shepard" wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Ryan P.C. McQuen wrote:
Firefox also does this. ;^)
>
Ryan,
But that's a browser and I prefer to use them only for web pages.
If it works, who cares what its normal usage is?
_
> As usual, the Adobe folks play hide & seek with their URLs.
Fixed in my branch
Thanks for reporting
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Ryan P.C. McQuen wrote:
Firefox also does this. ;^)
Ryan,
But that's a browser and I prefer to use them only for web pages.
Thanks,
Rich
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On Tuesday, February 14, 2017, Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> Do I need the 32-bit compatibility libraries to run acroread? What are
>> other folks using?
>>
>
> The short answer is, "no." There is an xpdf option, -fullscreen, that
> does
> exactly what acro
No, just start it as presentation (in menu from mode button, near the size
scale).
WBR, Daniil Bratashov.
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 8:47 PM, Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Daniil Bratashov wrote:
>
> evince seems to work fine with beamer presentations.
>>
>
> Daniil,
>
> This, too,
Hi,
As usual, the Adobe folks play hide & seek with their URLs.
Cheers,
Niki
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On Tuesday, February 14, 2017, Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Daniil Bratashov wrote:
>
> evince seems to work fine with beamer presentations.
>>
>
> Daniil,
>
> This, too, displays the window frame and sidebar in full-screen mode.
>
How about Firefox?
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Do I need the 32-bit compatibility libraries to run acroread? What are
other folks using?
The short answer is, "no." There is an xpdf option, -fullscreen, that does
exactly what acroread's ctrl-l does: presents the file contents across the
full scree
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Daniil Bratashov wrote:
evince seems to work fine with beamer presentations.
Daniil,
This, too, displays the window frame and sidebar in full-screen mode.
Thanks,
Rich
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, Fellype do Nascimento wrote:
Not a solution for your problems with acroread... But have you tried to
use Okular? It works well, in full screen mode, with pdf files created
using LaTeX/beamer.
Fellype,
I just tried it. Like xpdf and mupdf at full-screen mode the entire w
evince seems to work fine with beamer presentations.
WBR, Daniil Bratashov.
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 8:27 PM, Fellype do Nascimento
wrote:
> Not a solution for your problems with acroread...
> But have you tried to use Okular? It works well, in full screen mode, with
> pdf files created using La
Not a solution for your problems with acroread...
But have you tried to use Okular? It works well, in full screen mode,
with pdf files created using LaTeX/beamer.
Fellype
On 02/14/2017 02:13 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
My use of Adobe's acrobat reader is infrequent, but good for
presentations
My use of Adobe's acrobat reader is infrequent, but good for presentations
showing beamer-class slides. There was no problem that I recall using it
with 14.1, but I'm having issues trying to get a version that works with
14.2.
I have a presentation tomorrow and neither xpdf nor mupdf will dis
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