in case of doubt: open the show-exa.pdf in an editor and search for fifteen.pdf -)
Hans
Interesting tip, thank you. ... btw. talking about Mac/Win: Is there a command to switch of the Windows-Mouse-Weel for flipping the pages? And is this also possible "afterwards" (by opening an existing PDF in an editor and changing a line? Steffen
At 10:18 29/03/2004, you wrote:
in case of doubt: open the show-exa.pdf in an editor and search for fifteen.pdf -)
Hans
Interesting tip, thank you.
... btw. talking about Mac/Win: Is there a command to switch of the Windows-Mouse-Weel for flipping the pages? And is this also possible "afterwards" (by opening an existing PDF in an editor and changing a line?
i don't now; i think the wheel is handles by the os and mapped onto keybord actions Hans
in case of doubt: open the show-exa.pdf in an editor and search for fifteen.pdf -)
Hans
Interesting tip, thank you.
... btw. talking about Mac/Win: Is there a command to switch of the Windows-Mouse-Weel for flipping the
Also, Steffen (and other Mac OS X users): Check out the most recent version of the PDF plug-in here: http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/ Although it's a for-pay product, it handles links (and therefore in- browser navigation of the Pragma site!) pretty well, now. I also found the fifteen.pdf by navigating the raw site directories. Lots of goodies available that way.... cheers, adam Steffen Wolfrum said this at Mon, 29 Mar 2004 10:18:35 +0200: pages?
And is this also possible "afterwards" (by opening an existing PDF in an editor and changing a line?
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At 12:29 29/03/2004, you wrote:
Also, Steffen (and other Mac OS X users):
Check out the most recent version of the PDF plug-in here: http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/
Although it's a for-pay product, it handles links (and therefore in- browser navigation of the Pragma site!) pretty well, now.
interesting (still need to figure out a one screen mode); how about javascript -) it also strikes me that layers are not supported Hans
Hans Hagen said this at Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:38:51 +0200:
Check out the most recent version of the PDF plug-in here: http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/
Although it's a for-pay product, it handles links (and therefore in- browser navigation of the Pragma site!) pretty well, now.
interesting (still need to figure out a one screen mode); how about javascript -)
No kidding... that would be interesting, to be sure. Yes, the single screen mode would be an improvement, too.
it also strikes me that layers are not supported
Well, it's built on top of Apple's independent (and fast) PDF implementation, and Apple lacks those features, too. Still, Preview.app is fast, and so much better than the 10.2 implementation. If Apple is committed to making the same sort of advance in 10.4 (no idea if they'd do that), then it's definitely worth watching. adam -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Adam T. Lindsay atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk Computing Dept, Lancaster University +44(0)1524/594.537 Lancaster, LA1 4YR, UK Fax:+44(0)1524/593.608 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Am Montag, 29.03.04, um 12:29 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Adam Lindsay:
Check out the most recent version of the PDF plug-in here: http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/
Although it's a for-pay product, it handles links (and therefore in- browser navigation of the Pragma site!) pretty well, now.
Hm, it *is* a pay-product, but only for company use: "PDF Browser Plugin 2 is free for private use at home for not-for-profit activities and for use at educational institutions for not-for-profit activities." Grüßlis vom Hraban! -- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/
Henning Hraban Ramm said this at Mon, 29 Mar 2004 21:00:41 +0200:
Hm, it *is* a pay-product, but only for company use: "PDF Browser Plugin 2 is free for private use at home for not-for-profit activities and for use at educational institutions for not-for-profit activities."
Very true! I use it as an educational user, so I didn't want to boast its "free"ness too much to those professionals out there! adam -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Adam T. Lindsay atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk Computing Dept, Lancaster University +44(0)1524/594.537 Lancaster, LA1 4YR, UK Fax:+44(0)1524/593.608 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Adam Lindsay
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Hans Hagen
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Steffen Wolfrum