[OS X TeX] [ANN] TCOBrowser-0.84
Bruno Voisin
bvoisin at mac.com
Sun Jul 10 16:41:45 CEST 2005
Le 9 juil. 05 à 23:41, Peter Dyballa a écrit :
> My system (Darwin localhost 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.9.0: Wed
> Mar 30 20:11:17 PST 2005; root:xnu/xnu-517.12.7.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC
> Power Macintosh powerpc) has two MSL.frameworks:
>
> /Applications/Adobe Reader 7.0/Adobe Reader 7.0.app/Contents/
> Frameworks/MSL.framework
> /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Frameworks/MSL.framework (symlink
> to the above)
It's precisely for this reason that I hate Adobe Acrobat/Reader, and
more generally that I am suspicious towards Adobe software: they have
a tendency to want to take over your computer, replacing built-in OS
mechanisms by their own mechanisms upon install, without asking you
first whether you agree. Unfortunately I have to use Acrobat for work.
Last week I updated Office v. X to 2004, Illustrator 10 to CS2, and
Acrobat Pro 5 to 7. Then I noticed some things didn't work as
expected, and went looking at the logs:
- ~/Library/Receipts/com.adobe.distiller/install.log indicates
Acrobat installed PDFMaker components inside the Office directory.
- ~/Library/Receipts/com.adobe.Acrobat.Pro/install.log indicates
Acrobat installed not only an AdobePDFViewer component inside /
Library/Internet Plug-Ins/, but also frameworks *inside the Safari
application itself* at /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Frameworks/,
and also a CUPS printer at /usr/libexec/cups/backend/pdf700.
The PDFMaker and PDFViewer component can be removed afterwards, but
the modification to the Safari application seems highly "unethical":
how can one application be allowed to modify another application on
its own initiative, without asking the administrator first?
Regarding the PDFMaker and PDFViewer, if one wants to keep them in
place but simply disactivate them, the built-in mechanisms for doing
so don't seem to work:
- The installation of AdobePDFViewer results in Safari using this
Adobe plugin to display PDF files, instead of using the PDF viewing
ability built in Tiger (or the Schubert It plugin on Jaguar and
Panther). In Acrobat (and Reader as well), there is a checkbox
"Display PDF in browser using: Adobe Reader 7.0" in Preferences/
Internet, but the preference doesn't seem to stick: the checkbox is
re-checked automatically every time Acrobat/Reader is used to view a
PDF file.
- Similarly, the installation of the PDFMaker components results in a
new PDFMaker toolbar to be added to Word, eating screen estate. In
the Personalize Toolbar window in Word, there is indeed a new
checkbox "Adobe Acrobat PDFMaker", but again the preference doesn't
stick: the checkbox is re-checked automatically each time Word is
restarted.
The fact this happens in both cases seems to indicate this is not a
bug but, rather, a deliberate imperialistic behaviour from Acrobat.
I remember Maarten Sneep some time ago wrote a post explaining in
detail how to get rid once and for good of the AdobePDFViewer plugin,
I'll look for it. I had managed recently (I don't remember exactly
how) to reinstall Adobe Reader 7 from its installer without
installing the PDFViewer plugin; but alas a couple of weeks later
when installing the 7.0.2 update the PDFViewer was added
automatically by the updater -:(
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