Re: good thin client PDF reader for centos 6.4

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On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 02:12:19AM +0000, Bob Hepple wrote:
>  <m.roth@...> writes:
> 
> > 
> > Dan Hyatt wrote:
> > > Any suggestions for a good lightweight pdf reader for my centos servers?
> > >
> > evince, that I think is installed by default?
> > 
> > Oh, and here's a neat one that's *not* a lightweight reader, that my
> > manager introduced me to last year: xournal. It lets you *edit* .pdfs,
> > including the ones that don't intend for you to edit them. It was *really*
> > nice to have that when we did our (US) state taxes - the federal forms are
> > editable, but not the state, except I could with xournal.
> > 
> >           mark
> > 

Both xpdf and mupdf are pretty lightweight. 

EPEL has xpdf, I think I had to build mupdf from source, or else used a
Fedora 13 rpm. 


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