On 5/1/07, Daniel E. Macks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
> >> dear all,
> >>
> >> can someone confirm the following behaviour with `gv':
> >>
> >> when viewing a pdf-file, the file is initially correctly displayed
> >> but `gv' allows zooming in  only if `gv' was called on a bare file
> >> name such as:
> >>
> >> gv some_file.pdf.
> >>
> >> if started with a relative or absolute path in front, such as
> >>
> >> gv some_path/some_file.pdf
> >>
> >> I get the error message:
> >>
> >> Error: /invalidfileaccess in --file--
> > []
> >> if someone else can confirm this problem (and nobody does point to some 
> >> stupid
> >> error on my side) I might send a bug report to the gv-people.
> >
> > I confirm. Same problem here.
>
> Does the same problem happen with evince? Evince is the new-hotness
> unified viewer for [lots of different rendered formats] instead of a
> collection of several more specialized tools. Not that "gv is broken"
> isn't a problem, but might be a work-around or the final push to
> migrate towards an alternative tool.
>
> dan
>
> --
> Daniel Macks
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.netspace.org/~dmacks
>

As another direction in the parameter space, gv-3.6.2 (on Kubuntu,
anyway) didn't give me that behavior.

-- 
Alexander K. Hansen
(akh)
Fink User Liaison and Documenter

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