[horde] preview pdf
Alexa Rodriguez
avrodriguez at jusbaires.gov.ar
Fri Sep 24 15:24:21 UTC 2010
Chris <cjdl01 at brokensolstice.com> escribió:
> Quoting Alexa Rodriguez <avrodriguez at jusbaires.gov.ar>:
>
>> Chris <cjdl01 at brokensolstice.com> escribió:
>>
>>> Quoting Alexa Rodriguez <avrodriguez at jusbaires.gov.ar>:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> It's possible preview attached pdf documents?
>>>>
>>>> If so, how do I do?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Aleka.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Are we to assume you are talking about IMP here? If so, please be
>>> aware that there is an imp mailing list, and this is probably
>>> better suited for that list.
>>
>> Ok, thanks!
>> I will try in this list
>>>
>>> But... if you *are* talking about IMP, after you attach the pdf
>>> (browse for it, and click the "update" button), look to the bottom
>>> of the "New Message" window, you will see that the name of the
>>> new attachment is really a link. Click on it, and it should
>>> give you a preview.
>>
>> I performed the steps, although the link is generated I have no
>> preview of attached pdf with Horde-Imp, I attached screenshot.
>
> Aleka,
>
> This is neither a horde nor imp issue. You simply need to teach
> your browser which application opens a PDF, or install a plug-in.
> If you install adobe reader, and you are using Mozilla Firefox, it
> should install a plugin that will do this for you -- you will need
> to refer to your distribution of linux documentation or post to a
> forum for your particular distribution of linux.
>
> Or, in the window you show in your screen shot, you simply choose
> the "Open with" option, navigate to your pdf reader (acrobat reader,
> xpdf, okular, etc.) and check the box at the bottom of the window
> that says "Always do this for files of this type", then it will
> spawn your pdf reader externally for your preview from now on when
> you click on a pdf link.
>
> If you still need help, find a forum for your distribution of linux,
> and tell them you need help getting the adobe reader plug-in to work
> in linux.
>
> Good luck.
Chris, Thanks for your answer.
I understand that a plug-in in a web browser will allow me to have a
preview of pdf files.
If well this is a good option, I need to have a preview of the files
pdf in Horde-Imp, as I have now preview files: word and excel.
I understand this will never be an issue in Horde or Imp, but do you
think it would be possible to make it somehow?
Regards, Aleka
>
> -Chris
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