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- Up/Down and Backward/Forward,
Vincent Noel
- Initial comments,
Federico Mena Quintero
- Re: Initial comments,
Bryan Clark
- Re: Initial comments,
Marco Pesenti Gritti
- Re: Initial comments,
Ralph Aichinger
- Re: Initial comments,
Marco Pesenti Gritti
- Re: Initial comments,
Bryan Clark
- Re: Initial comments,
Bryan Clark
- Re: Initial comments,
Nikolai Weibull
- Re: Initial comments,
Justin Ross
- Re: Initial comments,
Nikolai Weibull
- Re: Initial comments,
Ralph Aichinger
- Re: Initial comments,
Nikolai Weibull
- Re: Initial comments,
Justin Ross
- Re: Initial comments,
Nikolai Weibull
- Re: Initial comments,
Justin Ross
- Re: Initial comments,
Nikolai Weibull
- PDF navigation: competitive analysis,
Ralph Aichinger
- Re: Initial comments,
Jonathan Blandford
- Re: Initial comments,
Federico Mena Quintero
- Document Formats,
Christian Sagmueller
- Some thoughts,
Rui Tiago Matos
- Session Management and File Monitoring,
Nikolai Weibull
- Feature request,
Ken VanDine
- complex pdf doesn't render correctly (pdf is Creative Commons licensed),
Mark Van den Borre
- how to compile evince ?,
Michel Galle
- Evince 0.1.1,
Marco Pesenti Gritti
- CHM support possible?,
Ruben Vermeersch
- Thanks, praise and the inevitable RFE,
Ralph Aichinger
- [PATCH] fix pixbuf rendering,
Jeff Muizelaar
- Password dialogs,
Jonathan Blandford
- Perceived Software Quality Survey (PESQUS) for GNOME,
Human Aspects of Software Engineering
- Patch for action sensitivities,
David Malcolm
- [PATCH] fix pixbuf_get_page_size with null parameters,
Jeff Muizelaar
- project page,
Bryan Clark
- Some thoughts on evince,
Jonathan Blandford
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