On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 10:41:38 -0500, you wrote:
>WOW
>Damaged?
>What damages PDF readers on LINUX MINT?
No, windows. that ought to explain much.
apparently I missed the part about Linux. The program can still be
damaged any number of ways, either default settings or code mutation.
It is possible, but how likely will depend on any number of things.
I've had OS upgrades break things, also some program installations
will mutate common files that may or may not be compatible with other
programs using these files.
>
>and this option to PICK REPAIR
>when did that become part of user options on any operating system?
It's variably available on Windows, at least on 8/8.1
Windows has backup copies of the install files on some programs, and
can effectively refresh the working copies of programs in some cases.
Adobe Acrobat reader can do this.
Harvey
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>On 12/29/2016 09:30 AM, Harvey White madyn@...
>[Homebrew_PCBs] wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 01:25:41 -0500, you wrote:
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>> >I just had a really sucky round robyn of PDF problems that I never ran
>> >into before.
>>
>> I've had times when the PDF reader is damaged, for whatever reason.
>>
>> Go to programs, then highlight the acrobat reader, then highlight the
>> program, and then pick repair. It may help.
>>
>> Harvey
>>
>> >
>> >Jim P sent me a 1.6 MB PDF file
>> >that he got off the web and I'm sure some of you tried to use it...seems
>> >to be in multiple places....
>> >
>> >http://www.mybinding.com/media/manuals/gbc_ds_95p_parts_list.pdf
>> >
>> >and when I go to that URL is does display just fine in my browser.... in
>> >it does some graphic
>> >animation printing where each letter in the title below prints one at a
>> >time with a delay:
>> >GBC DOCUSEAL 95P / HEATSEAL H-200 LAMINATOR
>> >
>> >BUT
>> >if I save that PDF to local hard drive and try to display it ....
>> >it locks up my PC.
>> >
>> >So I found a workaround where I converted it into JPG and took PDF out
>> >of the equation all together:
>> >http://www.learnmorsecode.com/laminator/gbc/index.html
>> >
>> >That sucked.
>>
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