arne anka wrote:
> i put epdfview up to http://www.ginguppin.de/node/18
I installed epdfview (thank you!) but neither the openmoko-browser2 nor
minimo knows to hand off a pdf link to another program. Neither even
gives a "Save As" option. These results should probably be filed as
bugs unless som
> tank you very much, i will put the address in the wiki if you agree.
for the time being by all means.
still need to dig into that user repository stuff -- for the moment i am
busy struggling with JLex and Cup ...
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tank you very much, i will put the address in the wiki if you agree.
arne anka schrieb:
> i put epdfview up to http://www.ginguppin.de/node/18
> surprisingly enough you don't need any other libraries -- all dependencies
> are in the repositories.
> just do
> opkg install epdfview_somenumbers.ip
i put epdfview up to http://www.ginguppin.de/node/18
surprisingly enough you don't need any other libraries -- all dependencies
are in the repositories.
just do
opkg install epdfview_somenumbers.ipk
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i don't know why it isn't in the repository :).
but if i try to compile version 0.1.6 there is the following error
(after "om-conf epdfview"):
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checking for POPPLER... configure: error: Package requirements
(poppler-glib >= 0.5.0
There is a package called epdfviewer in openembedded which I used to use
on my Neo1973. I'm too lazy to build it and it's dependancies. Why
isn't it in the repository?
Arne Zachlod wrote:
> hey guys!
>
> does anybody knows how i can open pdf documents in openmoko? very cool
> would be if i co
hey guys!
does anybody knows how i can open pdf documents in openmoko? very cool
would be if i could open them with gpe-filebrowser, but only open is
enought, too.
ciao, Arne
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