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Yah I guess getting gsview to show up in evolution would be needed. :)<br>
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All I do is right click on a pdf I have saved to disk somewhere. <br>
Select "Open With" -> "Other Application"<br>
Click on "Go There"<br>
Select "Default action: Custom" and supply the path to xpdf. <br>
Click OK.<br>
That'll probably make xpdf the default for pdfs.<br>
so, right click on a pdf you have saved to disk somewhere. <br>
Select "Open With" -> "Other Application"<br>
Click on "Modify..." to change the xpdf one to "in menu for "PDF
Document" <br>
And then return your previous default PDF program back to the default
action for pdfs.<br>
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That's what I do at least... Could be a more effective method, but I'm
unaware of any.<br>
<br>
Aaron<br>
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James Lee wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 11/03/08, 17:02:16, Aaron Wilson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:aaron@ernieball.com"><aaron@ernieball.com></a> wrote regarding
[csw-users] Issues with gsview:
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<pre wrap="">gsview works fine if you open a pdf directly, but gives an error if you
try to open a pdf attachment from evolution.
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Clue please... How to I tell evolution to use gsview?
James.
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