On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 01:18:44PM -1000, Ryo Furue wrote:
> Hi
> 
> > (An cleanest solution might be to drop xpdf altogether; the
> > correct way to implement a PDF viewer these days is to build
> > on top of poppler, such a okular, evince or epdfview.
> 
> xpdf has been the only PDF viewer that is light enough
> to be usable remotely(*).  I wish it's maintained rather
> than abandoned.
> 
> Ryo
> ---------------
> (*)I log in to my workstation at my workplace from home
> and invoke xpdf:  For example,
> 
>   home$ ssh -X work.example.com
>   . . . log in to "work" . . .
>   work$ xpdf mydoc.pdf &
>   work$
> 
> okular and acroread are so slow that it's utterly
> impossible to use remotely.
> (I've never used evince or epdfview.)

It's available for adoption - #535261.


Hamish
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Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <ham...@debian.org> <ham...@cloud.net.au>



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