So guys, I'm answering some question from a school test (saved in .pdf) and I would like to do it like I did once on Okular, using a cursor-pen to mark the alternatives. Like on this screenshot from Okular official website. As you can see, he traced the title with a cursor-pen, this is what I want to do. And I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 not Kubuntu.
Like [Okular-devel]bug report okular started to crash when opening some pdf files after upgrade to kde 4.3.4
The Calligra Suite is an unusual compilation of office tools with much potential -- but it has a good deal of maturing to do before it can advance beyond its mediocre performance following a debut almost three years ago. Calligra is a fork of KDE's KOffice that grew out of unresolved disputes among KOffice developers. The project team recently announced the second stable release.
Hi Guys! I installed chakra 12.02 few weeks ago. I was absolutely stunned when I found no PDF reader preinstalled.
Calligra 2.5.3, an integrated suite of applications for office, creative and management needs, has been released on November 7.
Highlights of Calligra 2.5.3:
• Force lower case letters for object identifiers (except for widget names);
• Database Support Library has been implemented;
• A possible data loss of compacted files, which occurred when tools crash or fail for any reason,
I don't use KDE, but prefer Okular for viewing .pdf/.djvu files. When I start okular for the first time after reboot, KDE services start in the directory I run Okular from and do not change their cwd ever.
I have a combined package for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux platform.
On 64-bit system, all files are getting installed whatever mentioned in the %files section of the spec file.(Both 32-bit and 64-bit files).
On 32-bit system also, all files are getting installed whatever mentioned in the %files section of the spec file but 64-bit files are removed during postinstall(I wrote a code for removal).
The
I have a combined package for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux platform.
On 64-bit system, all files are getting installed whatever mentioned in the %files section of the spec file.(Both 32-bit and 64-bit files).
On 32-bit system also, all files are getting installed whatever mentioned in the %files section of the spec file but 64-bit files are removed during postinstall(I wrote a code for removal).
The
I just updated my Fedora 11 machine to Fedora 17 (with xfce, since I really didn't like Gnome 3). The pdf reader that was installed as part of that is PDF Viewer 0.1.8, and there are some - but not all - pdf files that it displays as blank.