It looks like the general consensus is to leave things the way they
currently are. I will pursue the creation of a mozilla-pdf plugin, but I
won't ask for it to be default, just for inclusion in the repositories.
Evan
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On Sunday 02 December 2007 15:33:32 Evan wrote:
> Daniel, I personally find it really useful, but I can't speak for everybody.
> If everyone would please answer this impromptu poll:
>
>- Do you prefer online pdfs displayed in the browser (acrobat
On 02/12/2007 Evan wrote:
> Daniel, I personally find it really useful, but I can't speak for everybody.
> If everyone would please answer this impromptu poll:
>
>- Do you prefer online pdfs displayed in the browser (acrobat reader
>style) or launched in a seperate dislpay (current Ubuntu
On Dec 2, 2007 9:33 AM, Evan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel, I personally find it really useful, but I can't speak for everybody.
> If everyone would please answer this impromptu poll:
>
> Do you prefer online pdfs displayed in the browser (acrobat reader style) or
> launched in a seperate di
Evan wrote:
> Daniel, I personally find it really useful, but I can't speak for
> everybody. If everyone would please answer this impromptu poll:
>
>- Do you prefer online pdfs displayed in the browser (acrobat reader
>style) or launched in a seperate dislpay (current Ubuntu style)?
Pers
Daniel, I personally find it really useful, but I can't speak for everybody.
If everyone would please answer this impromptu poll:
- Do you prefer online pdfs displayed in the browser (acrobat reader
style) or launched in a seperate dislpay (current Ubuntu style)?
Conrad, a dedicated pdf plu
On Dec 1, 2007 10:55 PM, Evan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So theoretically, I'd want to nominate mozplugger to be included by default
> in Hardy (pre-setup with evince and maybe some other if anyone can think of
> them).
What would be nicer would be if there was a dedicated evince plugin ala:
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So theoretically, I'd want to nominate mozplugger to be included by default
in Hardy (pre-setup with evince and maybe some other if anyone can think of
them). That bug definitely needs to be fixed before that can happen though.
On Dec 1, 2007 11:41 PM, Daniel Robitaille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Evan wrote:
> I know that Ubuntu comes with a program to read pdfs, but one of the
> features I miss from the full Acrobat Reader is the browser plugin that
> displays pdfs in the browser rather than launching them in a new window.
> Is there a way to achieve this in Ubuntu? If so, I'd like to n
I know that Ubuntu comes with a program to read pdfs, but one of the
features I miss from the full Acrobat Reader is the browser plugin that
displays pdfs in the browser rather than launching them in a new window. Is
there a way to achieve this in Ubuntu? If so, I'd like to nominate it for
Hardy.
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