I've managed to build Okular/KF5 for Windows as the foundation for a
different project and as far as I know it works fine. Happy to share my
experiences with anyone also interested.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 29/06/16 12:49, Rock Cogar wrote:
Hi Adam,
Also available is the Linux PDF reader "Evince" for Win64.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince/Downloads
Thanks
Rock.
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Adam Kalisz
<adam_kal...@wh2.tu-dresden.de <mailto:adam_kal...@wh2.tu-dresden.de>>
wrote:
Dear fellow community members,
I read this blog post:
http://kfunk.org/2016/06/18/kde-on-windows-update/ and I am
absolutely thrilled to hear that KDE on Windows is still a thing and
will get some attention. The much needed application for me would be
Okular. I tried to install it on Windows without much luck and went
with MuPDF which is my favourite on my main GNU/ Linux machine. But
at work, on Windows, an alternative with a GUI would be really
needed. I guess, if it was good enough for the boss the licence for
Adobe could be saved and possibly a donation to the project could be
arranged instead.
Maybe provide a chocolatey.org <http://chocolatey.org> package to
deploy and you get lots of business and professional users over night.
Keep up the good work!
Best regards
Adam Kalisz
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