Re: PDF viewers capable of high zoom factors

2003-07-01 Thread Pigeon
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 11:42:15PM +0100, Mark C wrote: > On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 14:23, Pigeon wrote: > I have a map of the British mainland as a .pdf file. In order to see > > useful local details on it, I want to be able to zoom in by about 50x. > > I have tried xpdf, gv, ghostview and kghostview,

Re: PDF viewers capable of high zoom factors

2003-07-01 Thread Joerg Rossdeutscher
Hi, Am Mon, 2003-06-30 um 15.23 schrieb Pigeon: > I have a map of the British mainland as a .pdf file. In order to see > useful local details on it, I want to be able to zoom in by about 50x. > I have tried xpdf, gv, ghostview and kghostview, but nothing appears > to be able to zoom in more than 1

Re: PDF viewers capable of high zoom factors

2003-07-01 Thread Michael Heironimus
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 09:04:59PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote: > Are Gnome applications still supposed to do stuff like this? > > rei $ gpdf LJ1300.pdf > > (gpdf:20471): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 729 > (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): assertion `filename != NULL' failed > > (gp

Re: PDF viewers capable of high zoom factors

2003-07-01 Thread Marc Wilson
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 11:42:15PM +0100, Mark C wrote: > Have you tried gpdf? Are Gnome applications still supposed to do stuff like this? rei $ gpdf LJ1300.pdf (gpdf:20471): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 729 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): assertion `filename != NULL' failed

Re: PDF viewers capable of high zoom factors

2003-06-30 Thread Mark C
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 14:23, Pigeon wrote: I have a map of the British mainland as a .pdf file. In order to see > useful local details on it, I want to be able to zoom in by about 50x. > I have tried xpdf, gv, ghostview and kghostview, but nothing appears > to be able to zoom in more than 10x. Hav

PDF viewers capable of high zoom factors

2003-06-30 Thread Pigeon
I have a map of the British mainland as a .pdf file. In order to see useful local details on it, I want to be able to zoom in by about 50x. I have tried xpdf, gv, ghostview and kghostview, but nothing appears to be able to zoom in more than 10x. The solution that occurs to me is to hack the source