On 8/24/09, A J Stiles <[email protected]> wrote: > # apt-get install kpdf > # ln -s /usr/bin/kpdf /usr/bin/acroread > > What does Adobe reader do that KPDF doesn't? > Several things: - printing .pdf documents the "official" way (other tools do not always do it quite right) - correct rendering of some .pdf documents with font issues - quick rendering of "difficult" files, such as those containing large graphs (poppler-based tools such as evince can quickly become slow even on good hardware) - assure that the .pdf document you are sending will be readable by acroread users on any platform (i've had issues in the past with pdfedit creating .pdf documents that are readily opened by open-source tools, but are corrupted and un-readable by acroread)
Would anyone know how to get around the issue reported originally, or perhaps suggest how to correctly install acroread on my recent Debian testing? Liviu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

