evince is Redhat's replacment for gpdf/kpdf/xpdf viewer.  It's a pdf
viewer.  

Linking gpdf to evince works well.  For some reason Fedora 4 didn't
include a link to evince in the "application" menu so I guess a lot of
ppl don't know about it.  Evice is included in fedora 4 and gpdf isn't.

On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 13:34 -0500, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Jan 1, 2007, at 11:08 PM, Joe Brown wrote:
> 
> > I'm still learning dabo, as you may or may not know.
> >
> > I clicked on the quick report.
> >
> > The depreciated warning caught my eye.  This is from a recent svn
> > checkout of dabo/demo/gui.  I spotted the depreciated RadioGroup  
> > warning
> > and thought I'd post it here.
> 
>       dRadioGroup has been replaced by dRadioList. I've just changed the  
> code to use the dRadioList controls instead.
> 
> > While doing so, I noticed a "which gpdf" and symlinked evince to gpdf,
> > to use it instead of kbuildsycoca.  Heh, wish I would have known about
> > evince before installing acrobat.
> 
>       I'm not familiar with it. What is it?
> 
> > The other foobaz turned up when I clicked the quick report and there
> > were no records queried.  That makes sense I suppose, but didn't look
> > cool in the output.
> 
>       It shouldn't allow you to do that. I've added a check for that  
> condition.
> 
> -- Ed Leafe
> -- http://leafe.com
> -- http://dabodev.com
> 
> 
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