, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
When I try to print to PDF with evince or firefox it will not print pdf
file to a directory I specify only to my home directory.
Does anybody know what to look for? It just happen after recent upgrade.
--
Joseph
--
Willie Matthews
140816 Henrique Lengler wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 02:31:10PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
I do use Evince as a quick alternative to Okular for PDFs .
Have you ever tried mupdf or xpdf ?
Thanks for the reminder ! -- I do indeed have Mupdf installed,
but had forgotten all about it : yes, it's
the output
doesn't looks good. Print is cut off etc.
I have to open the file with evince and print it. I was trying to sent a print job via evince without opening the file form a commands line, but I don't
think it is possible.
I've Adobe Reader 9 but I can not even print correctly standard documents
you don't
> already run KDE. I wouldn't be surprised if the Gnome PDF reader
> (evince?) can also do it.
none of evince, atril or pdfstudio support dynamic XFA.
--
Grant
with any PDF reader. Not all readers will
> allow you to fill in the forms and save with the inserted data. I use Okular
> for that, but the dependencies may be a lot if you don't already run KDE. I
> wouldn't be surprised if the Gnome PDF reader (evince?) can also do it.
>
14 February 2009 01:50:38 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Recently evince stopped working on one of my machines, ajglap.
For every pdf, evince opens a window and complains
unable to open document
unhandled mime type
As you use evince, you may be a gnome user, so this might not help you. I
recently
Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Thank you for this information. Somehow I missed it.
allan
PS In this mailing list the custom and member preference is not to top
post. That is, we prefer to have replies after (or interspersed with)
the original, not before it.
Bottom post and text only is
On 09/13/2009 12:32 PM, Sascha Hlusiak wrote:
Where are the global defaults anyway, if you want to change the order, maybe?
Where could you globally prefer acroread over evince and gedit over xemacs?
Try running update-desktop-database, which will generate a new
/usr/share/applications
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 01:30:00 +0300, Kfir Lavi wrote:
I use evince for PDFs and Gqview for photos.
Gqview is no longer in development. Try Geeqie, an active fork of Gqview.
--
Neil Bothwick
The word 'Windows' is a word out of an old dialect of the Apaches.
It means: 'White man staring
On 12/17/2011 06:22 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
The following mask changes are necessary to proceed:
#required by gnome-base/nautilus-3.2.1-r1[previewer]
Do you have the 'previewer' useflag set? I'm guessing that
the older nautilus doesn't have that functionality, so the
new version gets pulled
don't want to have any KDE in my netbook :
I use a lot of KDE apps on my desktop, incl Okular, but not in the netbook.
and evince (libgnome based). They are really neat.
For lightweight variants you might like to look
at app-text/epdfview and app-text/gsview.
Thanks for this other comments
On Wed, April 17, 2013 22:07, Joseph wrote:
On 04/17/13 21:55, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Wed, April 17, 2013 18:30, Joseph wrote:
On 04/17/13 16:27, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/04/2013 15:57, Joseph wrote:
When I try to print from evince to pdf file I get an error:
Error printing - Operation
, before if I
remember was a user home directory.
Well, I would have assumed that cups-pdf would be necessary for printing to PDF, but I
would like to see a screenshot of this default empty field.
I have not installed cups-pdf and don't use evince for printing. But i
have tested the problem
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 12:08:15PM -0700, Joseph wrote
I'm using mutt and trying to view pdf files using evince but it is
not working.
I have added to /etc/mailcap application/pdf; evince %s;
description=Postscript files; test=test -n $DISPLAY -a -n `which evince
2/dev/null
On 01/11/14 20:23, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 12:08:15PM -0700, Joseph wrote
I'm using mutt and trying to view pdf files using evince but it is
not working.
I have added to /etc/mailcap application/pdf; evince %s;
description=Postscript files; test=test -n $DISPLAY -a -n
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 02:31:10PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
I do use Evince as a quick alternative to Okular for PDFs .
Have you ever tried mupdf? or xpdf? why install a GNOME app when you
don't use it?
--
Henrique Lengler
https://gitorious.org/~henriqueleng
tired of the Gnome "CSD" nonsense which appears to be a
>> > concerted effort to break gtk+ apps on all desktops other than very
>> > specific configurations of Gnome desktops. To the Gnome developer's
>> > credit, they seem to have been quite successful in that effort.
>
&g
On 22/09/2021 22:29, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
I have evince, it will not open it.
This is the form I'm trying to open:
https://cfr.forms.gov.ab.ca/Form/AHC0102.pdf
I just opened this URL in firefox-bin-93.0, which claims support for
"XFA-based forms", and indeed I can fill i
On Thu, 2022-04-21 at 09:41 -0400, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> FWIW I dodge the librsvg (and therefore rust) dependency by using a
> binpkg for my desktop icons.
Clever. Unfortunately for me I still need gimp and evince and a few
others that depend on it, otherwise I'd be tempted
at the bottom say
evince-3... is required by gnome-2...
Please help.
thanks,
allan
Without doing any digging (I'm 100mi away from my Gentoo boxes and
sitting on satellite internet, so SSH is painful), I would presume the
packages pulling in those dependencies aren't specifying a maximum
gnome-2... depends on nautilus-3)
2. The comments related to mask changes at the bottom say
evince-3... is required by gnome-2...
Please help.
thanks,
allan
Without doing any digging (I'm 100mi away from my Gentoo boxes and
sitting on satellite internet, so SSH is painful), I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Iván Pérez Domínguez wrote:
Hi there.
I just happend to emerge evince and, after half an hour got the
following error:
18:07:32 (44.99 KB/s) - `/usr/portage/distfiles/evince-0.6.1.tar.bz2'
saved [1212271/1212271]
* checking ebuild
try to print from evince to pdf file I get an error:
Error printing - Operation not supported
well, obviously your installed evince doesn't do pdf printing.
--
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Well, it did print to pdf or ps file a week ago before upgrading, so
what
did it change
is successfully created
I can print via lpr.
If, in firefox, I goto localhost:631 (the cups home page on this machine),
I can print test pages to either machine.
Is there a way I can ask firefox to tell me why the print button is
greyed out?
Some further information.
Evince has the same situation
-terminal, evince fail when a normal user logs in.
With a root login, gnome-terminal fails, but panel, gnucash, evolution
seem to work (didn't try evince as root).
For a normal user gnome login, I use either a shell in emacs or go to
a virtual terminal and start an xterm. In any case when I try
On Wed, 13 May 2009 17:13:23 -0700
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
Jorge Morais wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2009 07:50:47 -0700
waltw41...@gmail.com wrote:
Jorge Morais wrote:
When starting evince from a terminal, I get a message like this:
** (evince:3597): WARNING **: Failed to create dbus
Daevid Vincent wrote:
snip
It generates some line like this:
emerge --oneshot =app-admin/gnome-system-tools-1.4.1
=app-editors/gedit-2.12.1 =app-text/evince-0.5.0
=gnome-base/control-center-2.12.2-r1 =gnome-base/gdm-2.8.0.7 ..
What I don't understand is why doesn't it just do
report somewhere?
Cheers,
Mark
--
Try evince[1] with this ebuilds[2].
[1] http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/
[2] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78956
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:19:13AM +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I have very bad experience with acroread-9.3.2.
Some printers (claiming to support postscript level 3) just hang.
When I first 'print' to a file,
gv only shows some part of each page and evince just hangs.
Has anybody similar
Right click on a pdf file, select properties - open with - and select
evince instead of acroread.
That it the way to easily change default applications for gnome.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Helmut Jarausch
jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de wrote:
Hi,
I've discovered balsa , a great mail
.
What does a Firefox printing error have to do with evince?
Please make at least *some* effort to help yourself and describe to the
list what steps you took and the results, even if they were not successful.
With an error like this I expect you to have already done some sane
Google searches
there is an entry Print
to File this option part of some kind of library but but I don't know which one. Still looking.
So it has nothing to do with evince or Firefox.
--
Joseph
that cups-pdf would be necessary for printing to
PDF, but I would like to see a screenshot of this default empty field.
I have not installed cups-pdf and don't use evince for printing. But i
have tested the problem. After pressing File-Print... this window opens
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot
directory.
Well, I would have assumed that cups-pdf would be necessary for printing to PDF, but I
would like to see a screenshot of this default empty field.
I have not installed cups-pdf and don't use evince for printing. But i
have tested the problem. After pressing File-Print... this window opens
directory.On the second try I typed
in the directory that I wanted to save the file. Instead of
output.pdf, I put /home/ill/Desktop/output.pdf.
It's not a fix but it works.
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Joseph [1]syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
When I try to print to PDF with evince
file contains pages that are different sizes or rotated the
output doesn't looks good. Print is cut off etc.
I have to open the file with evince and print it. I was trying to
sent a print job via evince without opening the file form a commands
line, but I don't
think it is possible.
I've Adobe
to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative.
For advanced actions (e.g. pdf notes editing, pdf fields editing,
work with pdf indexes and so on) I use evince.
When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
Another bonus of mupdf is unlimited scale of pdf pages (limited
only
On 2015-09-30, Peter Weilbacher <newss...@weilbacher.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2015, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> [Actually, I don't recall ever using evince or atril for filling out
>> PDF forms -- so that might be another reason I'd have to keep acroread
>>
D.V.I.-viewer. I still can't imagine
why Evince fails to find type-one fonts for P.D.F.s without the explicit
direction of FontConfig.
Anyway, this font-aliasing fix seems to be a fine work-around for now.
Have a nice day.
--
Ashley Dixon
suugaku.co.uk
2A9A 4117
DA96 D18A
do I use to read these form on Gentoo?
>> You should be able to read them with any PDF reader. Not all readers will
>> allow you to fill in the forms and save with the inserted data. I use
>> Okular for that, but the dependencies may be a lot if you don't already run
>> KDE
them with any PDF reader. Not all readers will
allow you to fill in the forms and save with the inserted data. I use Okular
for that, but the dependencies may be a lot if you don't already run KDE. I
wouldn't be surprised if the Gnome PDF reader (evince?) can also do it.
Jack
I have evince
kular for that, but the dependencies may be a lot if you don't already run
>>> KDE. I wouldn't be surprised if the Gnome PDF reader (evince?) can also do
>>> it.
>>>
>>> Jack
>> I have evince, it will not open it.
>>
>> This is the form
allow you to fill in the forms and save with the inserted data. I
> > use Okular for that, but the dependencies may be a lot if you don't
> > already run KDE. I wouldn't be surprised if the Gnome PDF reader
> > (evince?) can also do it.
>
> none of evince, atril or pdfstud
On Monday 16 February 2009, Dale wrote:
Allan Gottlieb wrote:
PS In this mailing list the custom and member preference is not to top
post. That is, we prefer to have replies after (or interspersed with)
the original, not before it.
Bottom post and text only is preferred. I think
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 16 February 2009, Dale wrote:
Allan Gottlieb wrote:
PS In this mailing list the custom and member preference is not to top
post. That is, we prefer to have replies after (or interspersed with)
the original,
user, evince is quite nice.
--
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Backups are for people who don't pray. -- big Mike
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tried evince? (part of GNOME 2.12) I quite like it. :-)
--Peter
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Hi,
I've discovered balsa , a great mail client, btw.
How can I configure the application which is called for a pdf
attachment.
I cannot see any configuration item for balsa itself, so I suppose
it must be a Gnome setting.
Currently it's set to acroread, but I'd like to set it evince.
I've
Is there an alternative which doesn't require eg 'kdelibs' or similar ?
In my netbook, Xpdf is the only method I have of reading PDFs,
as I use Fluxbox don't have KDE installed at all.
It should not stop you from trying okular (kdelibs based)
and evince (libgnome based). They are really neat
On 01/27/2012 07:24 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Philip Webb purs...@ca.inter.net wrote:
I very much hope there is at least an alternative
or otherwise some reconsideration of removing Xpdf from Gentoo.
I use evince, myself.
Me too, but it does require some cruft
On 17/04/2013 22:14, Joseph wrote:
On 04/17/13 21:31, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/04/2013 18:30, Joseph wrote:
On 04/17/13 16:27, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/04/2013 15:57, Joseph wrote:
When I try to print from evince to pdf file I get an error:
Error printing - Operation not supported
On Wed, April 17, 2013 22:20, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/04/2013 22:14, Joseph wrote:
On 04/17/13 21:31, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/04/2013 18:30, Joseph wrote:
On 04/17/13 16:27, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/04/2013 15:57, Joseph wrote:
When I try to print from evince to pdf file I get
On 04/17/13 22:12, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Wed, April 17, 2013 22:07, Joseph wrote:
On 04/17/13 21:55, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Wed, April 17, 2013 18:30, Joseph wrote:
On 04/17/13 16:27, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/04/2013 15:57, Joseph wrote:
When I try to print from evince to pdf file I get
On 18 April 2013, at 02:12, Joseph wrote:
...
I have uninstalled cups-pdf and when I go any program print there is still
option: Print to file except that now 'Save to folder by default is empty
field, before if I remember was a user home directory.
Well, I would have assumed that cups-pdf
Thelma
On 05/20/2020 07:05 PM, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 05:31:32PM -0600, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> I have a pdf file that has a check-mark symbol in it. On one computer the
>> evince is display the "check-mark". On my other computer the c
On 10/8/21 3:28 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 22/09/2021 22:29, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> I have evince, it will not open it.
>>
>> This is the form I'm trying to open:
>>
>> https://cfr.forms.gov.ab.ca/Form/AHC0102.pdf
>
> I just opened thi
On Fri, 2021-10-08 at 12:28 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 22/09/2021 22:29, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> > I have evince, it will not open it.
> >
> > This is the form I'm trying to open:
> >
> > https://cfr.forms.gov.ab.ca/Form/AHC0102.pdf
>
>
and save with the inserted data. I
use Okular for that, but the dependencies may be a lot if you don't
already run KDE. I wouldn't be surprised if the Gnome PDF reader
(evince?) can also do it.
Jack
On Wed, 2022-05-11 at 22:24 -0400, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
> a choice would be to just go with firefox-bin if not rust-bin.
I went with rust-bin because lots of GTK programs (evince, gimp,
deluge) as well as some other miscellaneous utilities rely on librsvg
which requires rust.
So, since I n
the print button is
greyed out?
Some further information.
Evince has the same situation, print is greyed out.
I have the newest stable poppler/evince installed and recall that
have upgraded poppler recently. Should I be downgrading.
Below is the output of eix -I poppler -o evince
to either machine.
Is there a way I can ask firefox to tell me why the print button is
greyed out?
Some further information.
Evince has the same situation, print is greyed out.
I have the newest stable poppler/evince installed and recall that
have upgraded poppler recently. Should I
Peter Gordon wrote:
Zhang Weiwu said:
Nick Rout wrote:
What is wrong with acroread on linux?
Ah, sorry, I wasn't considering Linux product = foss based on Linux,
which is wrong of course. acroread is fine, gpdf fails.
Have you tried evince? (part of GNOME 2.12) I quite
[snips from daid / Willie Wong]
evince will take an arbitrarily long time to print documents that are long
or have big figures.
That's odd. I use evince at work (though not on gentoo; work computer
is a heavily customized version of scientific linux) and I don't have
the printing problem
On Apr 17, 2013 7:19 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 04/17/13 18:45, Randolph Maaßen wrote:
2013/4/17 Joseph [1]syscon...@gmail.com
On 04/17/13 16:27, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/04/2013 15:57, Joseph wrote:
When I try to print from evince to pdf file I get an error
been holding to xpdf and old poppler but I've got rid of xpdf and
upgraded poppler to the current one.
run: revdep-rebuild
texlive was rebuild
I've re-emerged evince
but I'm still getting the same error with evince: Error printing - Operation
not supported when trying to print to pdf file
-libs/cracklib:0
This helps, one of these packages must change something that evince
depends on.
Now, for the other 2 questions:
1) Did you try recreating the PDF-printer in the cups config?
2) Can you print to PDF using a different program?
--
Joost Roeleveld
Yes, I can print from Firefox
to break gtk+ apps on all desktops other than very
> > specific configurations of Gnome desktops. To the Gnome developer's
> > credit, they seem to have been quite successful in that effort.
+1
> The app that's causing all the pain is evince (if I could abandon
> acroread,
On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 05:31:32PM -0600, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> I have a pdf file that has a check-mark symbol in it. On one computer the
> evince is display the "check-mark". On my other computer the check mark is
> displayed as a "square box"
&g
On 2023-09-07, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 12:39 PM Arve Barsnes wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 13:12, Jorge Almeida wrote:
>> > Nope. I don't run a Gnome system, and evince pulls an absurd bunch of
>> dependencies, even with most USE variab
fails.
Have you tried evince? (part of GNOME 2.12) I quite like it. :-)
--Peter
Before I even begin to try solving the below problems, I wanna make sure
that this product does have comment/annotation feature. I don't find
this feature on their website. If it's plainly a PDF
2013/4/18 Joseph syscon...@gmail.com:
Well, I finally narrow it down to one build in functionality it that is
build into some library, though nobody can tell me which library is it.
I'm talking about the option when you go to Print from for example Firefox
or evince, when print window pop-up
or evince, when print window pop-up there is option: Print to File (this
has nothing to do with cups-pdf filter)
This option is not working as before. Prior to upgrade I could print from
Firefox to PDF to any user sub-directory now I can only print to user home
folder. Evince will not print at all
gt;>> successful in that effort.
>
> +1
>
>> The app that's causing all the pain is evince (if I could abandon
>> acroread, I wouldn't need elevety-hundred packages built with
>> 32-bit support).
>
> +1
>
>> I just found atril, which is more-or-less a
Morten Holt writes:
When I try to print from a program using the GTK+ print dialog, e.g.
Firefox og Evince, i get the following line:
Request from localhost using invalid Host: field ::1
[...]
The problem seems to have startet after a recent upgrade of CUPS.
I hope anybody has an idea
Hi all,
evince (the nice lite pdf viewer) is giving me this error:
Error: Couldn't find a font for 'Helvetica'
by the pageful. And the font it uses seems to be squished up, and in
some cases I even get many blank pages. This happens with just about
any pdf.
I have quite a few font packages
in portage?
Kpdf ; Kghostview is ok too. If you don't want to install parts of KDE,
the Gnome equivalent is Evince or you can use the simple Xpdf.
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SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ELECTRIC
doesn't show the printer in it's
print dialog when using ipp...
All the more reason to migrate towards kpdf/evince/gpdf/epdf which all
do in fact pick up the cups printers available.
If you don't need the drm features of acrobat, there's no compelling
reason to use it
alan
--
gentoo-user
Thanks for the replies. it appears the reason acroread didn't see the
ipp printer is because... *ahem* ... I had deleted it :)
Now that it's back again, acroread can see it fine.
Thanks for the links James - it looks like IPP is the way to go.
Alan - I usually use evince, but I have been
On 2009-10-11, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
He may also want to ask the question Do I *really* need
acroread? and get the full complete answer. In my experience
very few people actually need all the features in acroread,
and okular|evince are quite adequate
Do okular
Hi,
I have very bad experience with acroread-9.3.2.
Some printers (claiming to support postscript level 3) just hang.
When I first 'print' to a file,
gv only shows some part of each page and evince just hangs.
Has anybody similar experience?
(Yes, I can use xpdf, but acroread has the nice
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 3:32 AM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 01:30:00 +0300, Kfir Lavi wrote:
I use evince for PDFs and Gqview for photos.
Gqview is no longer in development. Try Geeqie, an active fork of Gqview.
Thanks,
I didn't know that. As is Gqview
-- ,
ie 'v'iew the list of attachments, 'c'opy the PDF to some local dir
-- I actually keep them all under ~/biz/ilog/myname.pdf --
read the details there with Evince (or his choice).
After that, he can simply delete the original e-mail from the ISP.
The value of Gentoo is that you can keep
That is interesting. I have the exact same problem. Tried to save it to the
desktop and it saved to my home directory.On the second try I typed in the
directory that I wanted to save the file. Instead of output.pdf, I put
/home/ill/Desktop/output.pdf.
It's not a fix but it works.
I think
Thanks for the reminder ! -- I do indeed have Mupdf installed,
but had forgotten all about it : yes, it's quick easy for simple browsing.
Evince has extra features, eg a side menu, but mb Mupdf is sufficient.
If you're looking for a more feature-complete solution, check out
llpp[1], which
messages about not
being able to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative.
I was using evince, now moved to zathura. Both are as slow as hell
though, so I'm open for faster alternatives.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v2
iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJUp6KvAAoJEK64IL1uI2hayS4H
error messages about not
being able to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative.
I was using evince, now moved to zathura. Both are as slow as hell
though, so I'm open for faster alternatives.
llpp looks fast and versatile, but I hadn't heard of it until now - thanks
Zesen.
I'm using mupdf
On 2015/09/30 at 04:27am, Grant Edwards wrote:
> [Actually, I don't recall ever using evince or atril for filling out
> PDF forms -- so that might be another reason I'd have to keep
> acroread around.]
If you are okay with KDE apps, Okular has done a great job with all
the forms I h
ve X forwarding enabled on the server.
Yes, that what I do. I can run any graphical interface software just
fine, eg:
evince, meld, ooffice etc.
Joseph
d save with the inserted data. I
> use Okular for that, but the dependencies may be a lot if you don't
> already run KDE. I wouldn't be surprised if the Gnome PDF reader
> (evince?) can also do it.
>
> Jack
>
>
n I tried it sometime in the last
few years. If you already have most of the dependencies I can
recommend trying app-text/evince as an alternative. It works fine in
my limited usage.
Regards,
Arve
On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 13:12, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> Nope. I don't run a Gnome system, and evince pulls an absurd bunch of
> dependencies, even with most USE variables unset
Sure, which is why I put in that caveat :)
> why would I need elogind, udisks, polkit, etc. just to read a c
all gnome apps, e.g. panel, gnucash, evolution,
gnome-terminal, evince fail when a normal user logs in.
With a root login, gnome-terminal fails, but panel, gnucash, evolution
seem to work (didn't try evince as root).
For a normal user gnome login, I use either a shell in emacs or go
is required to complete your request:
- app-text/poppler-bindings-0.10.4 (Change USE: +cairo)
(dependency required by app-text/evince-2.24.2 [ebuild])
(dependency required by world [argument])
Put 'cairo' in your USE and run emerge world again.
Portage is bitching that poppler-bindings does
in nautilus on a pdf file, the default action is
kghostview instead of evince (in kde the default is acroread) and the
default action for inode/directory even is cervisia which makes gnome
desktop unusable like that. When logging in in KDE the right kde
applications are offered as default
On 07/07/10 12:45:05, App Deb wrote:
Right click on a pdf file, select properties - open with - and
select
evince instead of acroread.
That it the way to easily change default applications for gnome.
Unfortunately, not for me (Gnome 2.30)
Before and after the above procedure I have
properties - open with - and
select
evince instead of acroread.
That it the way to easily change default applications for gnome.
Unfortunately, not for me (Gnome 2.30)
Before and after the above procedure I have
gnomevfs-info MyFile.pdf
still shows
MIME type : application/pdf
in the output below.
1. The indenting of the --tree --verbose output seems to say this
(e.g., the first two lines say gnome-2... depends on nautilus-3)
2. The comments related to mask changes at the bottom say
evince-3... is required by gnome-2...
Please help.
thanks,
allan
On 04/17/13 22:20, Alan McKinnon wrote:
OK, I'm getting somewhere.
After starting evince from command line I can print to pdf file; but
only when starting it from a desktop I'm getting this error.
Error printing - Operation not supported
You are still not giving much in the way
have standard Letter size format.
If a PDF/PS file contains pages that are different sizes or rotated the
output doesn't looks good. Print is cut off etc.
I have to open the file with evince and print it. I was trying to
sent a print job via evince without opening the file form a commands
line
evince and
emacs, and they're both satasifactory most of the time, but they fall
down when it comes to printing.
One of the things I like to be able to do is to open up a PDF document
and print a portion of one of a page in a size that fills a single
8.5x11 sheet. This is trivial in acroread
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