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Re: [suse-kde] enabling mouse wheel with acrobat reader...
- From: Bill Wisse <wiswp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 09:02:52 -1100
- Message-id: <200307140902.52407.wiswp@xxxxxxx>
Haia Daniel
On Sunday 13 July 2003 23:18, Daniel Eckl wrote:
> Am Montag, 14. Juli 2003 14:55 schrieb ramprasad potluri:
> > hello friends,
> >
> > the wheel of my PS2 mouse is not working with acrobat reader. i
> > wish to scroll my documents. i have suse 8.2. i have looked for
> > my mouse settings in the control center and i have also looked
> > in acrobat reader's preferences menu item, but did not find
> > anything related to the mouse wheel.
>
> Hi ramprasad!
>
> This has to be implemented in acroreader, which isn't at the moment. This
> is not connected to KDE in common. I fear you have to write adobe about
> that.
>
> You can use kghostview to view most pdf files, This is a KDE application
> and so it's scroll-wheel aware. Only some pdf cannot be viewed with his
> app, but IMHO they are not very much.
I have just the opposite experience. I'll find that most applications ( come
to think of it ,all) CANNOT be read by Kghostview.
Even when I start Kghostview and open a .pdf file , it comes up (sometimes)
in preview but when I click on open , nothing in Kghostview.
Is there a setting I'm missing?
--
Greetings from
/bill at 169 west , 19 south.
On Sunday 13 July 2003 23:18, Daniel Eckl wrote:
> Am Montag, 14. Juli 2003 14:55 schrieb ramprasad potluri:
> > hello friends,
> >
> > the wheel of my PS2 mouse is not working with acrobat reader. i
> > wish to scroll my documents. i have suse 8.2. i have looked for
> > my mouse settings in the control center and i have also looked
> > in acrobat reader's preferences menu item, but did not find
> > anything related to the mouse wheel.
>
> Hi ramprasad!
>
> This has to be implemented in acroreader, which isn't at the moment. This
> is not connected to KDE in common. I fear you have to write adobe about
> that.
>
> You can use kghostview to view most pdf files, This is a KDE application
> and so it's scroll-wheel aware. Only some pdf cannot be viewed with his
> app, but IMHO they are not very much.
I have just the opposite experience. I'll find that most applications ( come
to think of it ,all) CANNOT be read by Kghostview.
Even when I start Kghostview and open a .pdf file , it comes up (sometimes)
in preview but when I click on open , nothing in Kghostview.
Is there a setting I'm missing?
--
Greetings from
/bill at 169 west , 19 south.
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