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Re: [trinity-users] Re: Re: okular spew

From: Gene Heskett <gheskett@...>
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2019 12:06:19 -0500
On Saturday 02 March 2019 10:11:30 Dave Lers wrote:

> Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> >> it does. open it and do a right click for the dialog.
>
> KPDF is also in start menu : Office
>
Yours  maybe, not mine as I'm still on wheezy. I have to open a Konsole 
and start it from the cli. No biggie.

> >> > it into the path, and it reverts to /home/gene when you hit
> >> > return
>
> Then try navigating up (up button at the top left of the dialog) to /,
> then down to /usr/...
>
Which would not back up past /home/gene the first time, but has everytime 
since. 3 times now.  Viewing reproduction seems excellent, and calling 
print brings up the equally good TDEPrint menu.  So I assume it will 
work but I have 2 copies now, so I'm not going to waste another ream of 
paper, and all that ink until there is a real update that includes the 
QT5 gui rewrite currently in progress.

By then I hope to have the stretch install respin in hand. Hopefully with 
a working network, every install I've tried so far has not had a working 
network due to a lack of a route as it ignores that which you put in 
e/n/i, and it takes a complex route statement that is not shown in the 
man page for route to make it work, applied after the first boot. Pain 
in the arse.

Trying to shove this ip stuff down our throats with even poorer man pages 
is NOT working well as someone has apparently decreed there are to be no 
syntax examples in the new man pages.  What were they smoking? I sure as 
hell don't want any of /that/ stuff.

Anyway, kpdf looks like it might work ok.  Thanks for making me aware of 
it as I'd assumed it was deprecated when it was no longer in the menu's 
under office.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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