Philip Chee wrote:
On 18/01/2012 11:44, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-01-17 5:33 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
Search within a document does not work on PDF and other types of files.
These documents open their own search window. This makes the ctrl/
worse than useless - but misleading.
SeaMonkey (and all other web browsers) are not built to render PDF
files. If you want to view something within SeaMonkey that SeaMonkey is
not meant to render, you need a plugin.
In the case of PDF files, the most popular plugin is Adobe Reader. Is
that what you're using to open PDF files within SeaMonkey? If so, it may
eliminate confusion if you set Adobe Reader not to display PDF files
within the browser.
1. Open Adobe Reader.
2. At the top of the Adobe Reader window, click the "Edit" menu, and
select "Preferences", to open the Preferences window.
3. In the left pane of the Adobe Reader Preferences window, select the
"Internet" section.
4. Uncheck "Display PDF in browser".
pdf.js works reasonably well in SeaMonkey (as well as any alpha software
does).
<https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/pdfjs/>
1. If you modify the install.js to let it install in SeaMonkey, and
2. Disable the Adobe Acrobat plugin in Tools->Addons->Plugins.
Phil
Does it allow the filling out of PDF forms online?
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