Bill Spikowski wrote:
>> I often use the full version of Adobe Acrobat 9.4, so the other day
>> when I noticed that Adobe Reader 7.0 was also installed on my
>> computer, I uninstalled it.
>>
>> Then when I tried to open a PDF file in SM, I got an obscure error
>> message. So I installed Adobe Reader X, which restored my ability to
>> view PDFs within Seamonkey.
>>
>> My question is how to reliably access to the Reader X toolbar. It no
>> longer appears by default when I open a PDF file. Sometimes I can
>> make it appear by clicking an Adobe icon that appears when I
>> mouse-over a spot in the bottom of the window, but other times it
>> won't appear at all, leaving me without the ability to save the PDF
>> file, or to resize it etc.
>>
>> I'm running SM 2.3.1 in Windows XP.
Based on this :
> View PDFs in Read mode
>
> When you’re reading a document, you can hide all the toolbars and task panes
> to maximize the viewing area on your screen.
>
> The basic reading controls, such as page navigation and zoom, appear in a
> semi-transparent floating toolbar near the bottom of the window.
>
> To open Read mode, choose View > Read Mode, or click the Read Mode button
> in the upper-right corner of the toolbar.
>
> To restore the work area to its previous view, choose View > Read Mode
> again. You can also click the close button in the floating toolbar.
>
> Note: Read mode is the default viewing mode when you open a PDF in a web
> browser.
> Read mode with semi-transparent floating toolbar
from here :
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/acrobat/standard/using/WSe6c6ee3e336ebb13-630c189912be99aedab-7fff.html
my inclination would be to recommend unchecking the option
Edit / Preferences / Internet / Web Browser Options / Display in Read
Mode by Default
Philip Taylor
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