All,
The enhancements to the Linux runtime are probably of more interest to
folk porting server applications; I am particularly happy to see
recvmmsg() and sendmmsg() go in.
It might also be wise to emulate the getrandom() API, even if this is
only in terms of wrapping the relevant sysctl for now.
On 25/05/2015 18:27, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
Currenly I don't see any linux in Acrobat Reader support OS:
https://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/
It got pulled. Of course, support for PDF's forms varies greatly outside
of official Adobe product.
A better alternative might be the MuPDF backend for KDE Okular, or for
Zathura, neither of which are packaged anywhere in the Linux world yet.
Of course, this could be built natively, without needing the Linux
runtime support.
I've noticed that rendering performance seems disappointing in the open
source Linux PDF readers, as compared to OS X Preview.app on similar
hardware.
Bruce
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