GPdf is a PDF viewer for GNOME, based on Xpdf.
| Tags | Office/Business multimedia Graphics Viewers Utilities Desktop Environment GNOME |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
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Changes: A navigation history feature was added. Some support for embedded Type 1 fonts was finally added. A rendering bug with non-printing characters was fixed. The window title now conforms to the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines by showing the document URL. Updates were made for the Norwegian, Japanese, Dutch, Russian, Hebrew, Italian, Albanian, and Macedonian translations.


Changes: A number of new features were added.


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Changes: Many new features were added.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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Recent commentsGPdf is deprecated, move to evince instead
GPdf is deprecated, move to evince instead
Re: Searching feature
>
> % why not implementing a search by
> string
> % command as the one in xpdf? it would
> % make gpdf much more useful than it is
> % now (the fact that I can't do CTRL-F
> to
> % search for parts of text is the only
> % reason why I still use xpdf instead
> of
> % gpdf :-)
>
>
>
> I totally agree !
>
> I always says to my co-workers : why did
> you print this huge documentation ? are
> you able to grep the paper ?
>
> So it's clear to me that gpdf does
> nothing for the Amazonian forest without
> searching features...
>
> CloD
>
Oh, and one more thing : it's not even possible to select text...
Please note that those remarks are not real critics, only suggestions on the importance of those features. I do develop opensource softwares myself and I know it's hard to find enough time for everything...
Re: Searching feature
> why not implementing a search by string
> command as the one in xpdf? it would
> make gpdf much more useful than it is
> now (the fact that I can't do CTRL-F to
> search for parts of text is the only
> reason why I still use xpdf instead of
> gpdf :-)
I totally agree !
I always says to my co-workers : why did you print this huge documentation ? are you able to grep the paper ?
So it's clear to me that gpdf does nothing for the Amazonian forest without searching features...
CloD
Searching feature
why not implementing a search by string command as the one in xpdf? it would make gpdf much more useful than it is now (the fact that I can't do CTRL-F to search for parts of text is the only reason why I still use xpdf instead of gpdf :-)