John Kane wrote:
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed and
PDF-Viewer as default I find that LyX
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download
(Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior
to
Acrobat reader. However
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed and
PDF-Viewer as default I find that LyX does not create
On Thursday 14 June 2007 08:01, John Kane wrote:
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed
certainly not due to the PDF reader -- it's probably
due to a
problem in the document. Try the following:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the
file from being over-written.
William
--
William Adams
senior graphic designer
Fry Communications
no PDF,
it's almost certainly not due to the PDF reader -- it's probably due
to a
problem in the document. Try the following:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the file
from being over-written.
Strange and stupid. A good viewer should notice the overwriting and
reload
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams apparently wrote:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will
prevent the file from being over-written.
Yes, which is horrible.
Exceptions: GSView/GhostScript and SumatraPDF.
The latter is very fast.
Currently it will not automatically reload
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams wrote:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the file from
being over-written.
What ones?
I'd guess most LyX users do like I do and create new PDFs continually
while their PDF viewer is still open.
Some PDF viewers have behaviour to
On Jun 14, 2007, at 9:38 AM, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams wrote:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the
file from
being over-written.
What ones?
But now I read that Adobe reader locks files. (I don't use Adobe.)
So I
guess the
John Kane wrote:
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed and
PDF-Viewer as default I find that LyX
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download
(Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior
to
Acrobat reader. However
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed and
PDF-Viewer as default I find that LyX does not create
On Thursday 14 June 2007 08:01, John Kane wrote:
> Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
> called PDF-Viewer
> http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
> only I believe)
>
> I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
> Acrobat reader. Howeve
certainly not due to the PDF reader -- it's probably
due to a
problem in the document. Try the following:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the
file from being over-written.
William
--
William Adams
senior graphic designer
Fry Communications
no PDF,
it's almost certainly not due to the PDF reader -- it's probably due
to a
problem in the document. Try the following:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the file
from being over-written.
Strange and stupid. A good viewer should notice the overwriting and
reload
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams apparently wrote:
> Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will
> prevent the file from being over-written.
Yes, which is horrible.
Exceptions: GSView/GhostScript and SumatraPDF.
The latter is very fast.
Currently it will not automatically reload
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams wrote:
> Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the file from
> being over-written.
What ones?
I'd guess most LyX users do like I do and create new PDFs continually
while their PDF viewer is still open.
Some PDF viewers have behaviour
On Jun 14, 2007, at 9:38 AM, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams wrote:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the
file from
being over-written.
What ones?
But now I read that Adobe reader locks files. (I don't use Adobe.)
So I
guess the
John Kane wrote:
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed and
PDF-Viewer as default I find that LyX
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
> > Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
> > called PDF-Viewer
> > http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download
> (Windows
> > only I believe)
> >
> > I gave i
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