Hello,
On 04 06 12, horio shoichi wrote:
> What is your /usr/X11R6/etc/xpdfrc like ?
>
> It seems a lot of lines necessary for font handling are commented out
> in default install.
well, /usr/X11R6/etc/xpdfrc is almost commented out, I copied it to
~/.xpdfrc, but option 'displayFontX' is not sup
Hello ;)
On 04 06 12, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> You need to install ghostscript fonts for it to display properly.
> Easiest way to do this is to install print/ghostscript.
> I've asked the xpdf maintainer to put in a note about this, but it's been
> ignored...
I forgot to mention, that I had ~/.xpdf
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 11:08:46PM +0300, Paulius Bulotas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use native xpdf (compiled from ports) for viewing pdf
> files, but it's almost impossible,, since for many pdf's it can't find
> used fonts and of course doesn't show any text.
> The question would be, wh
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 23:08:46 +0300
Paulius Bulotas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use native xpdf (compiled from ports) for viewing pdf
> files, but it's almost impossible,, since for many pdf's it can't find
> used fonts and of course doesn't show any text.
> The question
Hello,
I would like to use native xpdf (compiled from ports) for viewing pdf
files, but it's almost impossible,, since for many pdf's it can't find
used fonts and of course doesn't show any text.
The question would be, why? ;)
BTW, statically linked xpdf for linux which I downloaded from foolabs.c