Re: [evince] evince Evince 2.30.3 command line invocation
- From: ron abramson gmail com
- To: Hib Eris <hib hiberis nl>, ron abramson gmail com
- Cc: evince-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [evince] evince Evince 2.30.3 command line invocation
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 21:27:08 +0000
Aha - it was in C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Local Settings\Application Data\Apps\Evince-2.30.3\bin\Evince.exe
That's a hidden dir that didn't show up in a GUI-based file search. But now I see it, thanks.
On Nov 30, 2010 10:00am, Hib Eris <hib hiberis nl> wrote:
> Hi,
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> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 7:58 PM, ron abramson gmail com> wrote:
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> > I just upgraded from 2.28.1 to 2.30.3, in Windows. I use evince in Windows
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> > for, among other things, viewing PDFs created with pdflatex, and I like to
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> > use Textpad (a text editor) as a Latex IDE, and launch evince from Textpad
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> > as a viewer for the PDF (Textpad also runs pdflatex against the source .tex
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> > file, which is how the pdf gets there).
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> >
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> > Previously, I just did this by configuring a menu command in Textpad to
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> > launch evince.exe with parameters to load the newly-created pdf file. Worked
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> > just fine, except that ver. 2.28 had no print capability, so I had to run
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> > Acroread when I wanted to print.
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> >
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> > Version 2.30 of evince in Windows now can print. So far, so good.
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> >
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> > However, with this version there is no evince.exe program file to be found.
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> It should be installed somewhere on your computer. Try searcing for it
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> in your personal folder. If you install Evince for yourself only on
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> Windows 7/Vista (the default), it install in your personal folder.
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> Alternatively, you can install it somewhere else using the
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> ''Advanced'' options in the installer.
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> Hib
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