Re: [NTG-context] Acrobat 7.0

2004-12-24 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 23.12.2004 um 11:47 schrieb Hans Hagen: well, somehow i got the feeling that this time for windows users updating does not bring anything really new the only happy users will be mac users who now have proper pdf in their browsers There's a lot of new or enhanced features for us prepress

Re: [NTG-context] Acrobat 7.0

2004-12-23 Thread Hans Hagen
Adam Lindsay wrote: Adobe Reader 7.0 is out. ah, great, they changed the user interface again, imagine that over the last 5000 years the way of using books has changed each year ... Hans -

Re: [NTG-context] Acrobat 7.0

2004-12-23 Thread Taco Hoekwater
The one good thing about working with Acroread under Linux is that the interface doesn't change. Ever. Taco Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam Lindsay wrote: Adobe Reader 7.0 is out. ah, great, they changed the user interface again, imagine that over the last 5000 years the

Re: [NTG-context] Acrobat 7.0

2004-12-23 Thread Hans Hagen
Taco Hoekwater wrote: The one good thing about working with Acroread under Linux is that the interface doesn't change. Ever. well, somehow i got the feeling that this time for windows users updating does not bring anything really new the only happy users will be mac users who now have proper

Re: [NTG-context] Acrobat 7.0

2004-12-23 Thread Boris Tschirschwitz
Also, Acrobat Reader 7 starts up much faster than AR 6 on Mac. On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, Hans Hagen wrote: Taco Hoekwater wrote: The one good thing about working with Acroread under Linux is that the interface doesn't change. Ever. well, somehow i got the feeling that this time for windows users

[NTG-context] Acrobat 7.0

2004-12-21 Thread Adam Lindsay
I haven't seen it mentioned on this list yet. It may have been mentioned out there elsewhere in TeXland: Adobe Reader 7.0 is out. It installs a web plugin for the Mac. It seems to work on the Pragma/POD site. Rock on. http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html as usual. adam --