According to heddy Boubaker:
>  <> "Frank" == Frank Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>  Frank>  - pdf_parser syntax changed?
>  Frank>     I had in the conf file:
>  Frank>       pdf_parser: /path/to/acroread
>  Frank>    With this setting acroread doesn't convert but starts in a window.
>  Frank>    Letting "pdf_parser" undefined, works well.
>  Frank>    This should be mentioned in the docs.
> 
>  This is not mentioned or badly, in the doc, htdig doesn't call by default
>  acroread anymore but xpdf (in the way arguments are passed to it ) that means
>  that is you want to use acroread instead you should use
>  
>  pdf_parser: /path/to/acroread -toPostscript -pairs
>  
>  untested!! but no reason it should not work !!!;-)

Not quite.  acroread is still the default PDF parser, but the acroread-
specific arguments are now part of the pdf_parser attribute, rather than
being appended later, so that the pdf_parser can be set to xpdf with its
own unique arguments instead.

>  Frank>  - Warning: unknown locale!
>  Frank>    I get this with "locale: iso_8859_1" when starting htdig on Solaris 2.6   
>  Frank>    Hmm, that makes me anxious...
> 
>  I'm not so anxious as everything seems now to be ok ;-) but I've the same pb.

I get this warning too, on my Red Hat 4.2 system.  The actual handling of
locales hasn't changed, so it doesn't mean there's a new problem that wasn't
there before.  It just didn't tell you before if setlocale() returned NULL.

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