What's the pdf viewer that comes with CentOS 5? I can't seem to find xpdf any more. Thanks for any help.
kpdf?
JC
On 5/23/07, Jiann-Ming Su sujiannming@gmail.com wrote:
What's the pdf viewer that comes with CentOS 5? I can't seem to find xpdf any more. Thanks for any help.
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On 5/22/07, John Thomas gmane-2006-04-16@jt-socal.com wrote:
/usr/bin/evince I have found it good and fast.
Is that on any of the menus (gnome)? I don't see it except as a command line tool....
Hi
A comment that I would like to make on PDF viewers is that there are differences that I don't yet understand.
On a recently built document from a tex source both acroread and evince fail to open the pdf file. To achieve this build I had to manually build and load latex2html
acroread GMT_Docs.pdf /usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_hash_table_ref
evince GMT_Docs.pdf evince: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_hash_table_ref
These are the same error.
kpdf open the document without any such problems.
regards
Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
On 5/22/07, John Thomas gmane-2006-04-16@jt-socal.com wrote:
/usr/bin/evince I have found it good and fast.
Is that on any of the menus (gnome)? I don't see it except as a command line tool....