After we have installed Ubuntu7.10, we can open the PDF document. However, the software (evince) provided by Ubuntu7.10 cannot set the amplification ratio as needed, later, xpdf was installed, and the interface was even worse. Use Adobe Reader. : Http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html
After we install Ubuntu 7.10, we can open the PDF file. However, this software (evince) provided by Ubuntu 7.10 cannot set the zoom-in ratio as needed, later, xpdf was installed, and the interface was even worse.
Use Adobe Reader.
:
Http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html
My deb package is a Simplified Chinese version that can be run directly under Ubuntu 7.10.
Next, double-click to install it.
After running properly, the system prompts that the HTML rendering library libgtkembedmoz cannot be found. You must manually specify the directory where the file is located.
Specify/usr/lib/firefox.
Without this rendering library, Adobe Reader cannot render (that is, display) HTML files. When adobe reader is started, a webpage window will pop up, Because html cannot be displayed, so this window is empty. You can just specify it.