On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Tei <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 5:47 AM, DanielC <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi Amanda,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. I was mainly just hoping we might get something
>> for free with webkit, but it sounds like the PDF support in Safari is
>> native OS support. Alas, I was hoping to find a simple PDF viewer or
>> at least a royalty-free cross-platform PDF converter for a side-
>> project I'm working on. Reader doesn't fit the bill as it's not
>> customizable and full-blown Acrobat or the Acrobat SDK are too pricey.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel
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> Not what you need, but Foxit is a lightweight PDF viewer. And the owners
> seems cool people and may let you redistribute it, If you ask nicelly.
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> The next cool thing has to be to get KDE KPDF to compile for windows and
> runs standalone.  I don't know if that feasible. (KDE can run on windows,
> but I don't know if KPDF can be made standalone).
>

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A "poor man" solution can be to convert a PDF to images with ImageMagick,
and use a html viewer for these images, much like a gallery viewer. This is
a half a solution because you will be forced to write the interface part
yourself. IM can work as a library, and is multiplatform.




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