james wrote: > comrades, > > Pdfs are becoming a challenge to print. I'm sure I'll be printing pdf > files for decades to come. > > So what application/strategy gets me past errors like this: > > "Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0x50e01) with this > library (version 0x50e02)" > > > Not being able to print pdf files is simply a no-go for me. I have no > intention of converting 10K+ pdf files to another format... > > Suggestions are most welcome, as what I have google-read, it's a mess > and I'm no closer to a gentoo centric solution. > > > James > >
I use Okular myself. I don't recall it ever giving me a error. It opens fine as long as the file isn't corrupt or something. Unless you have it installed already, you may not want LOo installed. It is a bit large for opening and printing a pdf file. Overkill would be putting it lightly. LOL If you have it installed already tho, I think it opens and prints pdf files. To the point someone else mentioned. If you have a program that uses qt and all qt packages aren't at the right version, usually the same numbering, you will get errors. I've ran into that in the past with several programs. Some qt package fails to compile during a update and some are the new version and some are the old. When I try to start a program that uses qt, it pukes a error on my keyboard about the mismatch. That's the only way I've ever seen that error tho. Once I get all the qt packages to the same version, then things work like it should. I might add, some KDE packages do that as well. I'm sure there are other packages that have to be updated together to work correctly as well. First, tell us what you are using and what generates the error. Second, make sure all the qt packages are at the same version. If needed, a screenshot of the error is better than nothing. Dale :-) :-)

