On Wednesday, January 26, 2011 03:46:54 pm Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
The fact is that not only is the evince name non-decriptive, but the
man
-k short description likewise has no mention of "pdf" so it won't be
found as a pdf viewer either.
And that is a fault of upstream GNOME, not Fedora. The man page for evince should include
meaningful (to apropos) keywords; fact of the matter is that the string 'PDF' does
occur in the DESCRIPTION section of the man page, so why is apropos not seeing that?
Using man -K PDF finds evince (among many others), but that's not just a quick list.
But, as this is upstream GNOME doing this, you really should take it to upstream GNOME for
change, which will then help out all GNOME using distributions, including Ubuntu, et al.
Debian and Ubuntu also have the GNOME Document Reader named 'evince'. So this is
not Fedora-unique, nor did it originate with Fedora. Do man -k PDF on a Ubuntu box and
see what comes up. (I just did this; evince does not come up in a man -k pdf or a man -k
PDF).