Alexander E. Patrakov wrote these words on 10/12/05 21:59 CST:

> GGV allows tinkering with Ghostscript settings. Last time I looked at 
> Evince, it didn't have this feature. Has this changed?

I'm not sure how else to say this other than just to come out and
say the first thing that comes to mind.

I'm proposing a change. You're asking questions which I don't have
the time nor desire to research. If you doubt the proposal, please
do the proper research to either provide a good technical argument
against it, or agree with it, or say you don't have any comment.

I simply don't have the time and energy to first figure out what
you mean by "tinkering with Ghostscript settings", nor then do
research on it.

I think it is a good change, please agree or disagree or say you
have no comment. Alex, it is up to you to do the research necessary
to agree or disagree. Please don't make me guess what you mean
then do the research myself.

To save you time and trouble, if you reply saying "I could do
this and that and this and that with GGV and it would do this
and that; does evince do this?", then please save the effort
in typing, because I'm not going to research these things. I will
leave it up to you.

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