Am 04.12.2014 um 16:34 schrieb Benedict Holland <benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com>:
> Actually, also, regarding the corruption. That should also be posted on the > Lyx forum as a case study to determine why Adobe treats it as corrupted. > There is an ISO standard for Adobe PDF files. it is possible that Adobe is > much less flexible about their standard than other browsers. It is also > possible that there is a bug with lyx if this occurs. BTW, I have no > affiliation with Adobe at all but everyone uses it and if I don't use it, I > can easily run into problems where it will view in one browser but not in > others. I can't afford that issue. Sorry, it should read: It is not sure - at least STF did *not* say so - the PDF file Adobe Acrobat Reader didn't display was produced by LyX. And in case it came from LyX then it's a problem with the LaTeX-PDF-writer tools used by LyX. So, probably it will be difficult to solve this issue for LyX developers. Stephan > On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Benedict Holland > <benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Be very careful when viewing Beamer presentations with anything other than > Adobe. I have found that the presentations never display correctly and when > giving a presentation, it is almost a guarantee that you will be presenting > on Adobe. If you are not using Beamer, anything else should work. I stick > with Adobe because it is the standard. If potential problems occur, I might > have to switch but for now, it seems better for me to deal with the issues > than switch. > > ~Ben > > On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 11:53 PM, Ashok <adharesh...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Thanks a lot, folks. I went for Sumatra. It works like a charm. It can > even keep more than one pdf output in tabs. > > Only thing: when I close the Lyx file I was working on, without closing > Sumatra, I get a message saying something like "Couldn't close temporary > directory". Something similar comes even when I exit from Lyx. I hope it's > harmless. > > Ashok > > PS: A bonus for using Sumatra. It makes viewing other ebook formats easy > to read. Unlike Calibre, it doesn't insist on bringing ePub or Mobi into > its library first. It reads it. What's more: it's a very good .chm reader! > I'm thinking of making Sumatra the default viewer for pdf and everything; > keeping Acrobat Pro only for those occasions when I want to edit or > combine pdf files. > > >