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Subject: [openbox] Hooray for Openbox!
From: maitra () email ! com (Ranjan Maitra)
Date: 2017-12-17 14:35:15
Message-ID: 20171217083515.e5fcfdb161cf4926e3baaa6e () email ! com
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2017 13:17:13 +0100 tuxic at posteo.de wrote:
> On 12/16 10:35, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I noticed that I have been increasingly being forced to use Qt-based software \
> > (eg. okular for reading acrobat, etc comments, keepass, etc) so I decided to give \
> > the so-called lightweight LXQt (Fedora 27 vanilla spin) a try on one of my older \
> > machines. Boy, it takes forever to even load!
> > I am sticking to Openbox. I will use the other software as and when I need them.
> >
> > I am concerned about what Wayland means for Openbox because I do not understand \
> > it, but I am very thankful for what I currently have!
> > Thanks again to Dana and all others who have kept openbox afloat!
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Ranjan
> >
> >
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>
> Hi,
>
> if you want a non-Qt PDF-Reader...I am using 'mupdf' and am very happy
> with it:
Thanks! I use zathura for reading, but I also often have to read comments put in on \
pdf files. I have found only okular to be capable at doing this for all files that I \
have come across. The others (including evince) don't even reliably tell me that \
there is a problem in the sense that there are comments out there, much less what is \
in there.
Best wishes,
Ranjan
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