The Evince developers have announced yesterday, February 2, the immediate availability for download and testing of the fifth development release of the upcoming Evince 3.8 document reader for the GNOME 3 desktop environment. Evince 3.7.5 is here to squash a few important bugs found in previous releases, and adds various interesting fe... (read more)
The GNOME Project unleashed a few minutes ago, September 20th, the immediate availability for download and testing of the Release Candidate version of the upcoming GNOME 3.6 desktop environment.
Hello everyone,
Evince has stopped working today, when I click on a pdf file nothing happens, no error messages, no warnings, nothing. The same thing if I try to start Evince from the menu.
How can I debug this? Or send some more information?
Any alternatives to Evince worth noting?
Thank you.
In the Description of Evince, the document viewer supports pdf, tiff, rtf and djvu, but when I want to open a djvu file in Evince, I got the yellow frame saying that Evince does not support djvu files.
I searched for a librairy or a plugin for Evince to help it support djvu but I didn't find anything.
How to teach Evince to read djvu ?
Evince, a document viewer for multiple document formats, which aims to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application, is now at version 3.7.1.
Evince is specifically designed to support a lot of file formats, including PDF, Postscript, djvu, tiff, dvi, XPS SyncTex, and even comic books.
Highlights of Evince 3.7.1:
• Application menu
Evince, a document viewer for multiple document formats, which aims to replace the multiple document viewers existing on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application, is now at version 3.8.1.
Evince 3.8 Beta marks yet another step forward for the software in its way to the final version.
I remember reading somewhere that since goal of evince is to act as a document viewer, it won't support highlighting. Am I right ?
are evince dev's going to support highlighting in future.
Does anyone accomplished that? I can't get it working, evince opens in it's own window.
I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 with Unity, Chromium 16, evince 3.2.1, mozplugger 1.14.3-4
mozplugger config for pdfs is:
repeat noisy needs_xembed swallow(evince) fill: evince -w "$file"
This works just fine in Gentoo with same chromium version but evince 2(gtk2) and gnome2.
The problem with installing from extra is that now when I run 'evince' I get:david@davidarch:~$ evince
evince: error while loading shared libraries: libffi.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
david@davidarch:~$ gnome-documents works just fine, though.How can I build evince-gtk with gobject-introspection support?
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