Re: 2013 "Top 100 Open-Source Linux Apps"
Gee Whiz, you guys are fast. I was hoping I could get that post off before I looked like a complete Gomer.
I'm jumping back and forth from one computer to another and it turns out that I didn't have a PDF reader installed in FF 19.
Please don't tell anyone, OK. :(
Re: 2013 "Top 100 Open-Source Linux Apps"
There is a new integrated PDF reader in Firefox 19 which is based on Javascript and HTML5 technology, it's called "PDF.js". This may clear your confusion
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blackbird34
There is a new integrated PDF reader in Firefox 19 which is based on Javascript and HTML5 technology, it's called "PDF.js". This may clear your confusion
Does that mean it will be enabled by default?
It looks like that has been in FF for a while, at least according to the this article (Back in FF15):
http://www.howtogeek.com/123617/how-...in-pdf-reader/
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CharlesA
It is enabled by default in 19. 18 it wasn't. Not sure if it was included before never bothered to look but it is nice
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mamamia88
It is enabled by default in 19. 18 it wasn't. Not sure if it was included before never bothered to look but it is nice
Huh. I checked on both my Windows boxes and browser.preferences.inContent is still get to "false."
I checked my Ubuntu box and it is set to false as well.
Hmmm..
Re: 2013 "Top 100 Open-Source Linux Apps"
When my Firefox was updated to version 19.0 in Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit, the integrated PDF-reader was enabled by default.