Message: 6
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:10:15 -0500 (EST)
From: Dan Williams <dcbw(a)redhat.com>
Subject: Re: FC4 slimfast slimfest
To: Development discussions related to Fedora Core
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Is there any particular reason to keep 'gv'? How important
is it to keep around
pure X11 versions of tools like this? There are gnome & KDE versions of
PostScript & PDF viewers that are much more capable, and far less ugly.
Furthermore, I think it's time for 'ggv' and 'gpdf' to go as well, in
favor of
Evince as the Single Gnome Document Viewer for PS/PDF files. Its going to
happen at some point anyway, might as well be now.
Total savings from these three would be:
169938 gv-3.5.8-29.i386.rpm
936623 ggv-2.8.3-1.i386.rpm
775003 gpdf-2.9.3-1.i386.rpm
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Dan
PS (I think xpdf has to stick around for now...)
No and correct.
I've not used evince enough to comment. GSview is actually superior
and already packaged, but wrt the others please make them go away.
Here is why from the 1.2.2cvs docs for Scribus:
"Two plus years of working with Scribus has led me to the current
conclusion that the following three viewers are the most reliable at
displaying PS/EPS/PDF created by Scribus:
Acrobat Reader 5.0.8+ for Linux -
GSview 4.6+ - with the latest version of Ghostscript available.
Xpdf 3.00+ -..."
KPDF in KDE 3.4 is also a major improvement.
Peter