On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 10:18, Joshua Andrews wrote: > Florin Andrei wrote: > > >On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 09:57, Kai Raven wrote: > > > >>On 04 Jun 2003 11:56:37 -0400 you wrote: > >> > >> > >>>etc. None of this works right in xpdf. Also, xpdf has much poorer > >>>image quality than acroread in my experience. So, there are lots of > >>>good reasons to use Adobe's Acrobat Reader. > >>> > >>last time i had an encrypted pdf from a darpa mil site, where copy/paste > >>wasn't allowed. Than i compiled xpdf with a patch to break the > >>restrictions. Is this possible with acroreader too? > >> > > > >No, but that's why smart people use different tools for different > >purposes. Like: Acroread for day-to-day PDF viewing, xpdf for those rare > >fancy hacks. ;-) > > > > > This is a little off topic but I was wondering if anyone knows how to > get mouse wheel navigation to work in either of these applications? Does your wheel mouse currently work in other X apps? Wheel navigation works for me in xpdf without doing anything special other than picking a wheel mouse in redhat-config-mouse. Hint: if you have to change you mouse in redhat-config-mouse, be sure to restart X so the change takes effect. I don't know about Acrobat Reader, though Cheers, Brent