Re: [orca-list] Reading PDF files with Orca



that and as insurance, remove the writeable attributes from the file
before viewing.  Probably need to restore those but that should block
direct changes on the file itself.  If a copy of the file is reformatted
the original ought to remain untouched.


On Thu, 7 Apr 2022, kk's Programming Hub via orca-list wrote:


Chrome or Chromium can do that.

You can also use evince which is also good.


On 07/04/22 14:01, Ali Savas via orca-list wrote:
Hi all,

is there a way to read a PDF file on Linux with Orca without
destroying the formatting, similar to Windows? Browsers such as
Firefox can display PDF files, but the formatting is distorted for
screen readers.

Is Acrobat Reader on Linux accessible for Orca? Krishnakant.

Thanks in advance for your answers.

Kind regards
Ali
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