I've noticed that some Linux programmes (both console and X) have problems
opening files that have spaces or capital letters in their path (including
the filename itself). This includes Xpdf and KGhostView. The simple solution
is to rename the file and move it to a directory path where it will have no
spaces.
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001 12:08, John David Molina wrote:
> El Domingo 28 Enero 2001 22:57, escribiste:
> > I mean I do not know why Xpdf cannot read a number of pdf files. Does
> > anyone know what could be the reason?
> >
> > Zaldi
>
> Yep!, that's a problem. I have many pdf files that neither the Xpdf nor the
> KGosthview can open, and I just need those files.
> Other problem that I have is that I can't print some pdf files (even with
> Acrobat). The print engine reports a problem with the postcript sintax. But
> if I generate an ps file with Acrobat in my old Conectiva Linux PC, and
> then print it in my Mandrake Linux 7.2 PC, it works. Why? I don't know why
> the Mandrake version has that problems.
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