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Re: [opensuse-factory] non-oss software on our media?
- From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:39:46 +0200 (CEST)
- Message-id: <alpine.LSU.2.00.0810031231050.1120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Thursday 2008-10-02 at 21:34 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
[ certificates support in evince ]
Ok, I'll try. But is is not high priority for me, toomany things in the queue.
You could consider different levels of menus: clutered, unclutered...
Ok, ok.
However, my main point stands: as it is, Evince can not claim to be a complete replacement for the Adobe reader. In most situations it works, but you normally don't see if it doesn't unless you try opening each file on both, so you (meaning us all) remain happy in ignorance. It's prone to fail on complex files. Adobe defines the standard, they can add new features, the rest have to catch up as best as they can.
We still need acroread in the distro, and easy to install.
Unless somebody creates a better static document standard, really open, and gets universal support. That's far in the future.
- -- Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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On Thursday 2008-10-02 at 21:34 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
[ certificates support in evince ]
I hardly think this is not known? :-?
Please file a bug in bugs.freedesktop.org against poppler.
Firefox complains:
] bugs.freedesktop.org uses an invalid security certificate.
] ] The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is
unknown.
] ] (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)
But surely the developpers must be aware wether they are supporting
certificates or not.
Yeah, that's known. It doesn't prevent you from filing the bug, though
:-)
Ok, I'll try. But is is not high priority for me, toomany things in the queue.
Ugh. I'm a gnome user, but I don't usually have the filebrowser opened. I
use terminals, either CLI or midnight commander.
Well, if you're a terminal user, just launch evince with the terminal
;-) I understand your point, but the problem is that we also don't want
to overcrowd the menus...
You could consider different levels of menus: clutered, unclutered...
and has altered the colours of the document to to point of being useless.
Bug!
(seriously, every time something is weird, just don't assume it's known,
and file a bug)
Ok, ok.
However, my main point stands: as it is, Evince can not claim to be a complete replacement for the Adobe reader. In most situations it works, but you normally don't see if it doesn't unless you try opening each file on both, so you (meaning us all) remain happy in ignorance. It's prone to fail on complex files. Adobe defines the standard, they can add new features, the rest have to catch up as best as they can.
We still need acroread in the distro, and easy to install.
Unless somebody creates a better static document standard, really open, and gets universal support. That's far in the future.
- -- Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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