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Oh yeah. I completely spaced about xpdf and I've never tried gv.

Joshua Jore
Minneapolis Ward 3, precinct 10

On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Mike Hicks wrote:

> "Joshua b. Jore" <josh at kitten.greentechnologist.org> wrote:
> >
> > Also, everything you need will turn into access, excel, powerpoint, word
> > and pdf documents. Feh! I run OpenBSD mostly and just to view a PDF I
> > have to install this whole giant redhat-linux compatibility package. I
> > could just scream when important stuff online goes proprietary.
>
> To my knowledge, PDFs aren't proprietary (except for a few things).  Adobe
> just has the best implementation of a viewer at this point.
>
> Lots of PDFs look okay in gv or xpdf.  Yeah, there are some that need
> acroread, but I usually have pretty good luck with those others.
>
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