On Tue, December 20, 2005 11:51 am, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that it's impossible to turn off that javascript
> rubbish in acroshite 7? Start it with no document, click on the window
> close button. It says "this document contains javascript" (there wasn't
> a document - doh) "and may not display correctly. Would you like to
> enable javascript from now on?" Default is yes, but it's impossible to
> see because it's not highlighted. Also, signals are disabled, so ^C in
This isn't true for me. However, I always get the message about an error
loading the PPKLite.api plugin.
> the console or a simple kill isn't enough, it needs a kill -9 to get the
> point. There's probably no point in even writing a bug report. Gawwd I
> wish I could sock it to those Adobe Dorks.
Also not true.

[1]+ acroread &
vector:/~
steve: ps -f
UID        PID  PPID  C STIME TTY          TIME CMD
steve    24236 24228  0 12:08 pts/11   00:00:00 /bin/bash
steve    24413 24236  1 12:09 pts/11   00:00:01
/usr/local/bin/../Adobe/Acrobat7
steve    24729 24236  0 12:11 pts/11   00:00:00 ps -f
vector:/~
steve:# kill 24413
vector:/~
steve:#
[1]+  Done                    acroread

bash 3.00.15(12)
Acroread 7.0.1 07/27/2005 ( No annoying button ).
vector linux ( slackware ), 2.6.12 kernel.

>
> The persistant (and persistantly annoying) "try adobe acrobat" button at
> the top right of the Linux version, which only ever leads to the
> Mickeyversion of acrobat, is tame in comparison.
>
> Volker
>
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I got mine from the adobe site. If yours came via your distro, then I'd
suggest you point your finger at them, not Adobe.

Steve

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