David E. Ross wrote on 02/04/15 05:47:
On 3/31/2015 6:46 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/31/2015 09:13 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
In future SeaMonkey releases will PDF viewer be built in as it is with
FireFox?
I'm using Seamonkey on Mac OS X and use "PDF Browser Plugin"
downloadable here:
http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/
I am very happy with the PDF Browser Plugin. It lets me view and print
.pdf documents from within a browser window.
If the "PDF viewer" is built into future SeaMonkey releases, can I
continue to use the "PDF Browser Plugin" or will this plugin become
incompatible with SeaMonkey?
Thanks,
Paul.
I don't think the PDF Viewer will ever be built into SeaMonkey as it is
in Firefox since version 19.0.
Firefox users can change the Helper Application to use a plugin, or open
the PDF in a standalone viewer, or save the PDF for viewing later, or
use the default built-in viewer.
SeaMonkey users can install the development version of pdf.js from
[mozilla/pdf.js ยท GitHub](https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/)
Does Firefox's built-in PDF viewer support the use of fill-in PDF forms?
No, PDF Viewer (pdf.js engine) doesn't edit; but on Linux and, I
suspect, also on other OS, the PDF viewer tab has a top
right-hand-button that opens another operating-system viewer (editable),
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/64156765@N03/16800342297/>
that must be set in "Edit, Preferences, Browser, Helper Applications,
PDF document (application/pdf)".
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/64156765@N03/16820233410/>
I suspect that might also be the case with Windows, and perhaps Macs?
Linux-KDE desktop environment, default to Okular PDF application, which
will edit, save-as, and print.
Linux-Unity or Gnome desktop environments, default to Evince PDF
application, that edits, save-as, and prints the form.
Basically, most Linux distros conform to user-choice of PDF apps.
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