On 08/27/2014 05:35 PM, Istvan Gabor wrote:
In KDE4 there is no kpdf, there is okular instead.
If I copy text from a pdf file to the clipboard in okular, it gives gibberish text, messes up the lines and inserts | signs and multiple spaces between words . I have to edit the text, which is more cumbersome than typing it manually. Is this normal? I never had such a problem in kdpf. If I copy text from the same file to the clipboard in kpdf (the latest stable version was released on August 26 2008) the copied text is OK. There are no | signs and multiple spaces between words, and the line order is maintained as well.
So we don't have either adobe reader or kpdf in openSUSE 13.1 by the default KDE4 or gnome. Does openSUSES 13.1 have a pdf viewer that works as good as adobe reader or kpdf?
Thanks,
Istvan
Istvan, I'm still using kpdf and copy-text from pdf works fine without reformatting (even C-code). Quick example: 2.3 Selectors, Dynamic Linkage, and Polymorphisms Who does the messaging? The constructor is called by new() for a new memory area which is mostly uninitialized: void * new (const void * _class, ...) { const struct Class * class = _class; void * p = calloc(1, class —> size); assert(p); * (const struct Class **) p = class; if (class —> ctor) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, _class); p = class —> ctor(p, & ap); va_end(ap); } return p; } ( yes -- this is vanilla C, quite interesting - see: http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ats/books/ooc.pdf ) -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org