Viewers for PDF, PS, and DVI ⇒ Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
Re: Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
I have installed the Foxit reader. It doesn't have to be installed, it's just a .exe file.
I opened a doc in the acrobat reader and in the foxit reader, the feel is different but Foxit seems to have excellent fonts. I enlarged to the max and couldn't tell the difference between Foxit and Acrobat. Foxit does not have the annoying desktop type features of the Acrobat Reader 8.0. But it uses different shortcuts for zooming in/out and for displaying/removing bookmarks. This will be annoying during a transition period...
I think I'll adopt Foxit, but will report back if it's got bugs too!
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Re: Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
One must be installed:
http://us01.foxitsoftware.com/foxitread ... _setup.exe
One is an .exe file
http://us01.foxitsoftware.com/foxitread ... reader.zip
Sadly I wasn't able to configure TeXNicCenter to work with Foxit. It's probably high time for me to leave this thread quietly...
Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
I can't believe how stupid I've been!! I updated From AR7 to AR8 and experienced the crashing and percuilar behaviour. I assumed it was to do with the DDE commands.
Adding
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[DocOpen("%bm.pdf")]
Anyway, to cut to the jist, turns out that numb nuts here forgot to change the path of the Adobe Reader once I'd upgraded!
If you're having the same problems I've described and you've upgraded from 7.0, press Alt+F7 to get the output profiles window. Make sure you have "Latex => PDF" highlighted on left hand side panel, then choose the Tab called "Viewer" and then look at the text string in the dialog box labelled "Path of executable". Make sure it points to Adobe Reader 8 folder and not 7!
I hope this helps someone.
N
PS: If this helps a lot of people, maybe an admin could post this as a formal solution so googlers dont have to trawl through 6 pages of postings?
Re: Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
Mircea
Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
Turns out I do need the extra OpenDoc command (although my AR stabilty has increased dramatically since it figured out the correct path name 8) ).
Re: Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
Adobe Reader 8.1 is out now and my first tests show that the DDE issue should be fixed now. Can anyone else verify that, please?
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Roman
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Re: Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
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Marcel
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Re: Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
The tool is called Close Adobe Reader and is available at http://www.biopdf.com.
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Re: Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
Initially it was working with miktek 2.5 and Acrobat 7.0 pro. However, now that I have upgraded
to Adobe reader 8.11 and miktex 2.7 it doesn't work. Pls any work around?


It seems mentions are made only in regards to changes to be effected under "view", what of
under "(La)tex"? Could that be the difference?
Thanks
Ibb
Re: Problem with Adobe Reader 8.0
has anybody managed to get Adobe Reader 8 to automatically jump to the previous page I was viewing the last time I opened the pdf?
Word processing using Latex is even more painful than it normally is without this feature enabled. Even the alt left arrow trick that used to work in Adobe Reader 7 doesn't work for me now. I can't use Foxit because it still has the annoying feature of insisting on fully rendering every page that I skim past meaning to navigate around a large document contining lots of images using the arrow keys takes minutes not seconds. Adobe Reader will skim past a partly rendered page if the arrow keys are pressed again or held down which is much more useful.