"Walter Dnes" writes:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 01:21:19PM +0100, lee wrote
>> "Walter Dnes" writes:
>>
>> > Assuming you've already got "Content Type" "PDF file" in the list,
>> > click on the icon beside "emacsclient" in the "Action" column. This
>> > opens a dropdown menu. Click on "Use
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 01:21:19PM +0100, lee wrote
> "Walter Dnes" writes:
>
> > Assuming you've already got "Content Type" "PDF file" in the list,
> > click on the icon beside "emacsclient" in the "Action" column. This
> > opens a dropdown menu. Click on "Use other..." and navigate to
> > /
Andrew Savchenko writes:
> On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 19:25:54 +0100 lee wrote:
>> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>>
>> > On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:49:56 +0100 lee wrote:
>> >> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>> >>
>> >> > When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
>> >>
>> >> How did you g
"Walter Dnes" writes:
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 07:25:54PM +0100, lee wrote
>> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>>
>> > 1) Configure your handlers in seamonkey.
>>
>> How?
>
> I've got Seamonkey 2.31. Go to
> Edit ==> Preferences ==> Category;Browser ==> Helper Aplications
>
> Assuming you've alr
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 07:25:54PM +0100, lee wrote
> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>
> > 1) Configure your handlers in seamonkey.
>
> How?
I've got Seamonkey 2.31. Go to
Edit ==> Preferences ==> Category;Browser ==> Helper Aplications
Assuming you've already got "Content Type" "PDF file" in t
On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 19:25:54 +0100 lee wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>
> > On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:49:56 +0100 lee wrote:
> >> Andrew Savchenko writes:
> >>
> >> > When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
> >>
> >> How did you get mupdf to display a pdf?
> >
> > Ju
Andrew Savchenko writes:
> On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:49:56 +0100 lee wrote:
>> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>>
>> > When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
>>
>> How did you get mupdf to display a pdf?
>
> Just run it:
> $ mupdf file.pdf
>
> In my case mupdf is configured a
On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:49:56 +0100 lee wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>
> > When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
>
> How did you get mupdf to display a pdf?
Just run it:
$ mupdf file.pdf
In my case mupdf is configured as follows:
Installed versions: 1.5-r1(02:
Andrew Savchenko writes:
> When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
How did you get mupdf to display a pdf? I'd have removed it if it
wasn't required by llpp ...
How do I get seamonkey to suggest llpp as application to view PDFs?
Sometimes it suggests emacsclient, som
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 5:00 PM, lee wrote:
>
> Thank you all for your answers! :)
>
>
>
> mupdf seems to display text only?
>
> llpp seems to work great and really fast, I'll use that for now.
>
> How did you find all these packages? I used 'emerge --search' and it
> didn't show many results fo
On Sat, 03 Jan 2015 16:00:02 +0100 lee wrote:
> mupdf seems to display text only?
No: images, internal references and hyperlinks are also OK.
> How did you find all these packages? I used 'emerge --search' and it
> didn't show many results for pdf.
$ eix -c -C app-text -S "pdf|viewer"
Best re
On Sat, 03 Jan 2015 06:15:05 +0100 lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what do you as PDF viewer?
>
> Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
> available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that it
> cannot display PDFs so well and gives error messages about not being
> a
Thank you all for your answers! :)
Alexander Kapshuk writes:
> On Jan 3, 2015 7:15 AM, "lee" wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> what do you as PDF viewer?
>>
>
> mupdf.
mupdf seems to display text only?
llpp seems to work great and really fast, I'll use that for now.
How did you find all these package
150103 lee wrote:
> what do you as PDF viewer?
> Most of the time I was using xpdf, which isn't available in Gentoo.
No, it was dropped due to security + other concerns.
I use Mupdf for quick reads from CLI, Firefox viewer for dox on-line
& Okular for serious reading of lengthy dox. All are sati
On Saturday 03 Jan 2015 08:05:04 the wrote:
> On 03/01/15 08:15, lee wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > what do you as PDF viewer?
> >
> > Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
> > available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that
> > it cannot display PDFs so well
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On 03/01/15 08:15, lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what do you as PDF viewer?
>
> Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
> available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that
> it cannot display PDFs so well and gives
On 01/03/2015 01:18 AM, waben...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I use app-text/atril. Works well for me.
>
This, it's like evince before they fucked everything up.
On Jan 3, 2015 7:15 AM, "lee" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> what do you as PDF viewer?
>
mupdf.
Am Samstag, 03.01.2015 um 06:15
schrieb lee :
> Hi,
>
> what do you as PDF viewer?
>
> Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
> available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that it
> cannot display PDFs so well and gives error messages about not being
>
lee writes:
> Hi,
>
> what do you as PDF viewer?
>
> Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
> available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that it
> cannot display PDFs so well and gives error messages about not being
> able to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a
Hi,
what do you as PDF viewer?
Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that it
cannot display PDFs so well and gives error messages about not being
able to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative.
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