Try the blastwave ones. http://www.blastwave.org/

In particular Evince.

gsview works well too.

You could also try installing a centos linux zone and use acroread 7

Evince typically works fine though. Definitely better than the Solaris stock pdf viewers

We also have a redhat box with the latest Adobe Reader installed. I'm in the process of adding ssh keys so we can make launchers for users with the command 'ssh 192.168.0.55 acroread' and not be prompted for a password. Every once in a while you run into a PDF you can't seem to get working right with available PDF viewers. Either not rendering properly or not printing.

I haven't tried that patch but I've seen garbled txt in pdfs like Alan linked to.

Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Robert Prendergast wrote:
Hello All,

I'm running Solaris 10 U4 x86 on my SunRay server, and I was wondering
if anyone out there can help.

First, font rendering in JDS's PDF viewer is hopelessly broken. When I
attempt to bring up a Sun document, the fonts are barely legible.

Does it look something like the ones shown here?

   http://ptribble.blogspot.com/2007/08/fixed-funny-fonts-in-gpdf.html

If so, does the mentioned patch (Solaris 10 x86 patch 119813-06) fix it?
(That patch is newer than what's in S10U4.)


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