Ed Jobs wrote:
On Wednesday 16 December 2009 05:04, Rolf Nielsen wrote:
Hi all,
Since I don't have Linux compat layer activated, and I have no need for
it, I'd like to ask if anyone can suggest a native PDF viewer (I'm not
fond of the idea of installing a compat layer for just one application).
Currently I'm using GIMP to view PDF files, but since GIMP opens them
either as several single pictures (one per page) or one picture with
several layers (one layer per page), it gets a little hard to browse
through the pages, especially with big documents, e.g. my camera manual.
I founed several apps among the ports, too many to test them all, so if
anyone has ideas or can tell me what the pros and cons are for some of
those apps, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Cheers,
Rolf Nielsen
hi, i'm either using epdfview (cause it's lightweight and low on deps) or
emacs (which last week i discovered that it can display pdf files) depending
on my mood.
if you are not familiar with emacs, epdfview is a very good (GTK) client.
Thanks Ed,
epdfview it is. Does exactly what I want. And does it in my native
language. :)
Rolf
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