On 30 June 2014 04:49, JD <jd1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since you want a web pdf viewer/reader, then in Firefox, Click
> Tools -> Add-Ons
>
> This opens the add-ons page.
> in the page's search bar, type
> PDF Viewer
> When it shows up, move the pointer to the box containing
> the PDF Viewer item, and click on
> + Add To Firefox
>
> and restart firefox.


The problem with this, and Evince and all the others, is that Adobe
Reader *is not just a viewer*. The others are viewers: you can read
99% of PDFs.

But PDFs are also used as *forms* which you must *fill in with your
own data*. They can also be containers which can contain other
embedded documents, including PDFs inside PDFs and MS/Libre Office
documents *inside PDFs*.

The other FOSS  readers cannot handle these.

So everyone, stop telling the OP to use alternatives. We all know that
there are alternatives; they come preinstalled with Fedora.


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