Am 26.11.2012 00:14, schrieb David King, linux user: > Booklet printing is where you can print a document of several pages long, but > each page is reduced to fit on half the sheet, and all in the correct order > so that when printed the whole lot can be stapled and folded to form a > booklet,
This is a standard-function of the Linux Printing System. You can print any multi-page document from any application that way. > albeit smaller than the original document. Currently I now have to go into > Windows, via Virtualbox to do this. I realise Ubuntu developers cannot fix > Adobe Reader, but it seems to rely on libxml2, which is part of Linux, and > the error message suggests that's where the problem lies, as it used to work > previously before one of the updates I did in Ubuntu Studio. > > David > > Sent from my android device. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Holstein <mikeh...@gmail.com> > To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion > <ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com> > Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 14:26 > Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader > > On Nov 25, 2012 9:11 AM, "David King, linux user" <linux...@avoura.com> > wrote: >> >> >> I use Adobe Reader for its booklet printing ability. I have not found a > FOSS pdf reader that can do that. > > I would file wishlist bugs with the foss projects in question. We can't > include adobe reader. We also can't "fix" it if its broken. I would contact > adobe for support of the adobe products. I would be glad to help track down > booklet printing if you'd elaborate as to what that is. Also, in the > interest of casting a wider support query, you might seek help in the main > ubuntu avenues as this issue is not ubuntustudio specific. Cheers. > > Holstein >> >> David K >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> >> To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com >> Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 1:47 >> Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader >> >> On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +0000, David King wrote: >>> I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run. >>> >>> The output I get from the CLI is: >>> >>> $ acroread >>> /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading >>> shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No >>> such file or directory >>> >>> >>> I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed. >>> >>> I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04 >>> >>> So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it, >>> downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did >>> not help. >>> >>> >>> David K >> >> Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64 >> install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed? >> >> Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use >> proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe >> reader? >> >> >> -- >> Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list >> Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >> >> >> -- >> Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list >> Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >> > > > -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users