Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Corepure64 => Topic started by: labeas on August 24, 2017, 11:27:27 PM
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You can't escape the artyClowns these days; even with FOSS:
FreeOpenSharedSoftware. Previously adequate printing without breaking
ASCII, by eg. replacing <quotes> by 3 bytes, now forces us to have.
bloated pdfUtilities. Which of course all need full X11.
What's the point of using TC, if you need X11?
The old/classical gs manages with TC and contains various utilities
like: <ps2ascii>, but the <manual writer> wanted to be a poet, and
thinks we can take take a week off to learn the inner-details of gs.
So far I find: opera-12, which renders png/gif/jpg also handles gs;
but adjusting gs's absurdly-baroque-arg-combination to get the font
to readable size, provides no facility to move the <page> to be able
to read the total contents.
How do other [non full X11] TC users view *.pdf?
== TIA.
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did you try flaxpdf?
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did you try flaxpdf?
YES. The first try was flaxpdf. But that's X11 based.
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It seems pointless to use TC, if you're going to run <full X11>?
Launching opera-12 reports:.
Opera : Failed to load library libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
but that seems wrong since <X11> is not applicable?
opera-12 manages with TC's minimalist flwm, but it's a terribly
patched mess: for its zillion setup-combinations.
IMO chrome's drastic HCI-minimalism is a welcome move against
opera's absurd user setup complexity.
Working from 1st principles, rather than DoA, DoB...DoN:
opera-12 /mnt/sdb2/CRG/LNOF4/GE17.jpg
opens a good *.jpg image, which is nicely controllable by opera
for magnification and positioning.
And massive googSearch leads to the ScrollFrame of the zillion
<file extensions & their handlingBinaries>.
So I was hoping that opera-12 could <magnify and move> the images
that gs creates, like it can for png, gif, jpg images.
But I fail. Please advise.
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flaxpdf will work with Xfbdev, no?
You should probably look for opera-12 support with the opera guys
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> <try opera guys for help>
Yes, but "UPGRADE to Ver 13" when you login is so annoying.