Hello,

Once Mac Ports is installed, the following:

        sudo port install xpdf

does install xpdf and all necessary stuff.

JM

Le 19 déc. 2013 à 22:03:41, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> a écrit :

> Kevin Patrick Barry <barr...@tcd.ie> writes:
> 
>>> Alternatively, you might want to try to get xdvi running on your
>>> system.  It's quite likely less fancy, but its configuration is simple,
>>> and the required file in .xdvirc in your home directory should work
>>> under MacOSX as well.
>> 
>> I feel like an idiot for asking this, but how would that help?
> 
> My turn to feel like an idiot.  I meant xpdf.  I apologize for any
> unnecessary work this brain malfunction of mine might have caused.
> 
>> but evince and xpdf (the ones in the 2.17 documentation) are for
>> Linux.
> 
> I was of the opinion that MacOSX was able to run X11 applications.
> Evince is tied into GNOME, but Xpdf should have a fair chance to get it
> to run under MacOSX I think.
> 
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