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On 13/10/15 08:53, Simon Josefsson wrote: > Hi. I point to pdfreaders.org to friends who uses Windows. One > problem that has happened more than once is that the first reader > that mentions Windows-support, Evince, had their last release for > Windows around 5 years ago. The situation for Okular appears to be > similar. I believe this is counter-productive: Windows users will > try Evince, will fail to get it to work because the release is too > old and not supported anymore, and will go away. When I point them > directly towards SumatraPDF they are happy (until they want the > "Print-To-PDF" feature). Would you consider dropping the "Windows" > links for PDF readers that doesn't have supported Windows > downloads? I think this would be an overall improvement to the > site. > It can also be troublesome if a user does get evince running and they open a PDF and see instructions telling them to use another PDF reader: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=623130 Somebody needs to find a way to detect such documents and display a more appropriate message. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWHK3uAAoJEOm1uwJp1aqDZ6EP/2qCAT1Om0m2EPByDMXj/zqg R8ib03UWcnwx9FSWGmkGw3s7xDd1teecJpHdjzZ7liByi92U2W4fNY4ep0f59Q+z 1mbhMwu+mvtm3vJv14+U05RhEIZlAiCvNtpm2DJQMPyp5lv0+URgfpdzDm89MJwv VeTnOZr7cKAjAk3zofLRqHKLFT1a2pCUZd3H6LBbuFkobmxsYJNV/fF8mHriPXSk lAB3e9jKrAcDVQXfIpsUucqx+5S1XhwfzNLCPqjRqoO9bwx3Aqia+eWQYO5xIkxr 0c57yVtgnMyt+XL/h8vC7ODUuuCYi8l6d1xOwDpv1iyN12X7/edVo4tpsyGtWlvk hEszjqB5BG1B8w43mV4byCjR/ZmSVW2JdthBhkMio/q0IK35ca0s77uT7F5mvz5b 2WrFNSWUEOELPahAXQsnBJXkzstpEA14hh8jVqf6GFwGs+YLGKV9vP0AuZwPTYb/ bfRhzioujygJLdihdh12P/M6zKYMYWcy0o9fAfLzs0lmqMN9YBXKXC5kuINF1ILo UTgYSd6sjPLPZSYbE7gQML2AqrQcnr0EAid652+3K7WoUTvj4/7mP74eyKNSxygh O5of/4O8hrRi/Y+OWLLRt/JY4NuamNH6m+jG844y7r4OlzQl9pjnEaDr6/+QxEBH iw3CV1nEZgMxqlQ0/+nU =U2tY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
