I have just tested the latest beta (2019-04-29). The new option works as
expected in both Acrobat Reader 11 and DC. Thanks again.
Paul
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Am 2019-04-28 um 12:27 schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 4/27/2019 6:07 PM, Paul Schalck wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I use the "Hide menu bar" option extensively in Adobe Acrobat Reader to get
>> a cleaner interface. To this end, I usually hack lpdf-mis.lua after a
>> ConTeXt upgrade to create a \setupinteractions
On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 10:38 PM Paul Schalck wrote:
> @luigi: Version 11. I know, it isn't supported anymore since October 2017.
>
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-latest-adobe-acrobat-reader-dc-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux-with-wine
seems to work,
I have installed
AcroRdrDC19010
@luigi: Version 11. I know, it isn't supported anymore since October 2017.
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 9:42 PM Paul Schalck wrote:
>
> I use Acrord because I'm used to it and because I think it still has the
> best subpixel rendering, at least in the Linux world (with Wine). Mozilla's
> PDF.js comes close though.
>
which version of adobe reader are you using?
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luigi
@Hans: Thanks a lot, I'm looking forward to testing it.
@Alan: Like Hans said. It's a new option, and I have it activated in my local
environment file. It's the only and clumsy way to control the interface setting
since Adobe Reader cannot save the state of the menu bar permanently (which is
co
On 4/28/2019 5:25 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
On 28Apr19, at 04:27, Hans Hagen wrote:
\setupinteractionscreen[option=nomenubar] switch.
I wonder if it would be possible to add this little feature to the source code.
Why don’t you simply put this setup in your local environment (texmf-local) as
> On 28Apr19, at 04:27, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> \setupinteractionscreen[option=nomenubar] switch.
>> I wonder if it would be possible to add this little feature to the source
>> code.
Why don’t you simply put this setup in your local environment (texmf-local) as
I do not believe that it shoul
On 4/27/2019 6:07 PM, Paul Schalck wrote:
Hi,
I use the "Hide menu bar" option extensively in Adobe Acrobat Reader to get a
cleaner interface. To this end, I usually hack lpdf-mis.lua after a ConTeXt upgrade to
create a \setupinteractionscreen[option=nomenubar] switch.
I wonder if it would be