On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 08:34:14 -0700 (PDT), in message
alpine.LNX.2.11.1603180829460.30163@localhost, Rich Shepard wrote:

>    I used to use xpdf, but it's a version or so behind Adobe, so I
> switched to mupdf. That does a great job, but sometimes blocked text
> cannot be transferred to another application. Acroread has useful
> capabilities that help me when mupdf cannot.
> 
>    Okular is a KDE app which requires loading KDE (including the
> kitchen sink), and I run Xfce so I'll stick with xpdf, mupdf, and
> acroread.

Hi Rich,

I’m also running XFCE.  My current favorite PDF viewer is qpdfview,
which does not depend on KDE or GNOME.  It does require one of the
Qt libraries; I forget which, though.

I’m curious, though.  What do you mean by “blocked text”?  I don’t
understand the reference.

--Dale

-- 
When the fog came in on little cat feet last night, it left these
little muddy paw prints on the hood of my car.

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