[OS X TeX] Acrobat Reader 7

Herb Schulz herbs at wideopenwest.com
Mon Jan 10 16:54:09 CET 2005


On 1/10/05 5:38 AM, "Maarten Sneep" <maarten.sneep at xs4all.nl> wrote:

> Yup, bloody annoying. As to the size: the only option it to go full
> screen, as not checking that will leavt the bottom of your windows off
> screen. Aargh.
> 
> Here are the instructions to remove the pdf plug-in (and it shall not
> return).
> 
> - Open AdobeReader 7
> - Open the preferences (cmd-K)
> - Select the "Internet" tab
> - uncheck "Display PDF in browser ..."
> - uncheck (pretty much everyting on that tab).
> - Quit the reader.
> - In the Finder, open /Library/Internet Plug-Ins and drag the PDFviewr
> to the trash.
> - Start Adober Reader once more
> - You might get a dialogue that ask you if you'd like to install the
> pdf viewer plugin for Safari. Uncheck that one, and check the box that
> you don't want any further messages of the kind.
> - Install any other plugin to handle PDF in Safari, or don't install
> any at all (my preferred solution).
> 

Howdy,

Make that AdobePDFviewer.plugin rahter than PDFviewr.

Note that Adobe also install an Adobe Framework inside Safari! How Dare They
Do That!!!!???? Leaving it there is harmless so don't worry about that; it
will disappear with the next update of Safari.

You also might try Camino, which uses the Gecko Engine, like Mozilla and
Firefox, but has a Cocoa front end. Some things are a bit rough (entering
text in text boxes doesn't offer spell checking and has a bit of a delay).
Try one of the recent daily builds.

Good Luck,

Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest.com)

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