Aha - it was in C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Local
Settings\Application Data\Apps\Evince-2.30.3\bin\Evince.exe
That's a hidden dir that didn't show up in a GUI-based file search. But now
I see it, thanks.
On Nov 30, 2010 10:00am, Hib Eris <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 7:58 PM, [email protected]> wrote:
> I just upgraded from 2.28.1 to 2.30.3, in Windows. I use evince in
Windows
> for, among other things, viewing PDFs created with pdflatex, and I like
to
> use Textpad (a text editor) as a Latex IDE, and launch evince from
Textpad
> as a viewer for the PDF (Textpad also runs pdflatex against the
source .tex
> file, which is how the pdf gets there).
>
> Previously, I just did this by configuring a menu command in Textpad to
> launch evince.exe with parameters to load the newly-created pdf file.
Worked
> just fine, except that ver. 2.28 had no print capability, so I had to
run
> Acroread when I wanted to print.
>
> Version 2.30 of evince in Windows now can print. So far, so good.
>
> However, with this version there is no evince.exe program file to be
found.
It should be installed somewhere on your computer. Try searcing for it
in your personal folder. If you install Evince for yourself only on
Windows 7/Vista (the default), it install in your personal folder.
Alternatively, you can install it somewhere else using the
''Advanced'' options in the installer.
Hib
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