On Saturday 26 Jul 2014 03:23:18 James wrote:
> Hmmm. I cannot find 'qpdfviewer' even as an overlay? How did you install
> it?
I beg your pardon! I meant to have typed "qpdfview":
qfile /usr/bin/qpdfview
app-text/qpdfview (/usr/bin/qpdfview)
$ eix -l qpdfview
[I] app-text/qpdfview
Availa
Mick gmail.com> writes:
> Ctrl+scroll works here with Firefox for zooming in or out.
Yes, it did not occur to me that this function is under 'hotkeys' (duh).
I found a master listing for FF so it is fine now.
> I have set FF to ask whether to open or save. I can open with qpdfviewer
> whic
Jc García gmail.com> writes:
> > I have acroread 9.5.5 installed.
> >
> I'm still young but zooming in browsers and terminals is as important
> for me :), Firefox does all you mention to need for me, I can prewiew
> pdfs(set prewiew for opening pdfs by default), Ctrl+mouse-wheel zoom
> in and o
On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 15:06:09 +0530
Yohan Pereira wrote:
> If you use KDE try this. You can then use okular(among other things)
> in your browsers.
>
> www-plugins/kpartsplugin
> http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kpartsplugin/
> Description: Plugin using KDE's KParts technology t
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 10:56 PM, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 5:35 PM, Nuno Silva wrote:
>> On 2013-02-17, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>>> On Feb 17, 2013 3:04 PM, "Yohan Pereira" wrote:
>>>
On 17/02/13 at 02:44pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> That's what I did. Bu
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 5:35 PM, Nuno Silva wrote:
> On 2013-02-17, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>> On Feb 17, 2013 3:04 PM, "Yohan Pereira" wrote:
>>
>>> On 17/02/13 at 02:44pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>>> > That's what I did. But I tend to switch browsers too often (chromium and
>>> > Firefox).
Am 17.02.2013 13:05, schrieb (Nuno Silva):
> On 2013-02-17, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>> On Feb 17, 2013 3:04 PM, "Yohan Pereira" wrote:
>>
>>> On 17/02/13 at 02:44pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
That's what I did. But I tend to switch browsers too often (chromium and
Firefox).
Firefo
On 2013-02-17, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2013 3:04 PM, "Yohan Pereira" wrote:
>
>> On 17/02/13 at 02:44pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>> > That's what I did. But I tend to switch browsers too often (chromium and
>> > Firefox).
>> > Firefox has a pdf.js addon, doesn't work reliably many
That sounds interesting. Will try it out. Thanks.
But nobody replied if Adobe still supports acroread?
--
Nilesh Govindrajan
http://nileshgr.com
On Feb 17, 2013 3:04 PM, "Yohan Pereira" wrote:
> On 17/02/13 at 02:44pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> > That's what I did. But I tend to switch browse
On 17/02/13 at 02:44pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> That's what I did. But I tend to switch browsers too often (chromium and
> Firefox).
> Firefox has a pdf.js addon, doesn't work reliably many times.
If you use KDE try this. You can then use okular(among other things)
in your browsers.
www-pl
That's what I did. But I tend to switch browsers too often (chromium and
Firefox).
Firefox has a pdf.js addon, doesn't work reliably many times.
(sorry for top post, mobile).
--
Nilesh Govindrajan
http://nileshgr.com
On Feb 17, 2013 1:49 PM, "Nikos Chantziaras" wrote:
> On 17/02/13 09:52, Niles
On 17/02/13 09:52, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
Is it officially supported now? Or has been discontinued like flash?
I'm mainly interested in the NPAPI plug in since it would allow me to
use the same thing in Firefox and chromium.
Are there any other good PDF readers with NPAPI? Don't suggest bina
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