On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote: >on Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 08:34:29AM +0100, Brett Parker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >wrote: >> On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 03:20:55AM +0530, harsha wrote: >> > hi, >> > >> > > Sounds like the poster wanted to fill in PDF Forms, and the only app I >> > > know >> > > that can do that is Acrobat Reader. >> > >> > hmmn there is no GNU utility for the same purpose. I have a problem >> > in viewing some pdf files. xpdf refuses to open them but acrobat >> > reader reads them. is it because the pdf files are encrypted or >> > something like that. I haven't tried xpdf-i yet. poor bandwidth at >> > the present moment. will check it out later though >> >> personally, I use gv to view pdf files, works for me :) > >Awesome! Didn't realize that was possible. I've recently removed the >free (beer) but not free (speech) Adobe Acrobat Reader from all my >systems, and encourage others to do similarly.
It's a start! BTW, I prefer to think of Acrobat as Free (beer) but not Free (Dmitriy) :) >PS: Brett, post your GPG public key to public keyserver. > > $ gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --send-keys brettparker > >Adding a 'keyserver' line to ~/.gnupg/options will allow you to >automatically download new keys, and means you don't have to specify a >'--keyserver' option on the command-line. Keyservers peer keys >automajickally. > > -- <a mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Who is John Galt?</a> Failure is not an option. It comes bundled with your Microsoft product. -- Ferenc Mantfeld