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- July 1, 2002
- Adobe« Acrobat« Reader for UNIX« Read Me Welcome to the Adobe« Acrobat« Reader
- 5.0.6 Read Me. Adobe Acrobat Reader is the free viewing companion to Adobe
- Acrobat 5.0. Acrobat Reader lets you view, navigate and print Portable
- Document Format (PDF) files. Adobe Acrobat 5.0 is a complete solution for
- creating, enhancing, reviewing, editing, and sharing information in PDF.
- To learn more about Adobe Acrobat 5.0, visit
- http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat
-
- This Read Me contains information on:
- New for Acrobat Reader 5.0.6
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- System Requirements
-
- Installation Instructions
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- Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0.6 Additional Information
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- Troubleshooting Issues
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- Known Issues for Acrobat Reader Working with Netscape
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- Keyboard Shortcuts
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-
- New for Acrobat Reader 5.0.6
-
- A security patch was applied that solves the problem reported in
- http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/278984 where opening
- the font cache when the application starts up can unintentionally
- cause the permissions of other files to change.
-
-
- System Requirements:
- System Requirements for Acrobat Reader 5.0.6 for Solaris«
- - SPARC«-class processor
- - Solaris version 2.6, 7, or 8
- - 64 MB of RAM (128 recommended)
- - 30 MB of available hard disk space
- - Additional 40 MB of hard-disk space for Asian fonts (optional)
-
- System Requirements for Acrobat Reader 5.0.6 for Linux«
- - Pentium«-class processor
- - Linux kernel 2.2
- - glibc 2.1.3
- - 64 MB of RAM (128 recommended)
- - 30 MB of available hard disk space
- - Additional 40 MB of hard-disk space for Asian fonts (optional)
-
-
- Web Browser Support
- PDF files may be viewed within Netscape 4.x using Acrobat Reader
- on both Solaris and Linux. Netscape 4.7x is preferred.
-
-
- Installation Instructions
-
- Installing and Uninstalling Acrobat Reader 5.0.6 for Unix
-
- To install Acrobat Reader 5.0.6, follow these steps:
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- - Make sure you have at least 30 MB of available disk space
- - Install Reader 5.0.6 by running the INSTALL script
-
- To uninstall Acrobat Reader 5.0.6, simply delete the directory where it
- was installed.
-
-
- Installation Issues
-
- None at this time.
-
-
- Installing Asian Language Kit for Acrobat Reader 5.0.6
-
- Even though Acrobat Reader 5.0.6 for Unix is only available as a US
- English application, asian language kits are available. Users can
- display Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files that contain text
- in Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, and Korean (CJK).
- All you need to do is install the appropriate Asian font pack for use
- with Acrobat Reader. The Asian Language Support installers are available
- on the Adobe Acrobat 5.0.6 product CD, or from Adobe's web site at:
- http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/cjkfontpack.html
-
-
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- Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0.6 Additional Information
-
- There is no search functionality available for the Linux version of the
- Acrobat Reader.
-
- Troubleshooting Issues
-
- Using the Toolbar
- Acrobat Reader's toolbars can be torn-off, docked on the top, and
- their geometry may be changed. Torn-off toolbars cannot be combined
- by dragging the title bar of the toolbar; use the drag handle of the
- toolbar instead.[398112]
-
- Viewing PDF files within Netscape
- When attempting to view relatively large PDF files, you may see an
- error message saying "Page processing error. File input/output error.
- Time out during connecting." Other symptoms that you may see are
- Acrobat Reader displays blank pages or Acrobat Reader may hang.
- Check with your systems or network administrator that the version of
- Apache being used is 1.3.17 or greater. Acrobat Reader may exhibit
- the symptoms listed above with earlier versions of Apache.[417553]
-
- CJK Text Display of bolded text when magnification is applied
- Some CJK bolded characters may be blurred if the original application
- created the bolded text with synthetic bolding. If the Smooth Text and
- Use CoolType preferences in the Display preference panel are turned
- off, when the document is magnified you may see some white areas or
- cracks. Acrobat 4.x writes a character four times to achieve bolding,
- and for some documents, such text may appear as four lines of text
- instead of appearing as bold text. In Acrobat 5.0, synthetic bolding is
- used. Adobe recommends turning on the Smooth Text and Use
- CoolType preferences in the Display preference panel to avoid seeing
- white areas or cracks when the bolded text is magnified. [418447]
-
- Find Dialog - Using Find to Locate Unicode Characters
- You can use Find to locate Unicode characters within a PDF
- document. To do this, add a "\u" in front of the Unicode character for
- which you want to search. For example, to search for the Unicode
- equivalent of the ASCII character "A" , enter "\u0041" in the Find
- dialog. For some CJK characters, such as Unicode "4e01", you can
- specify "\u4e01".[413632]
-
- Hong Kong Character Set and Comments and Bookmarks
- Acrobat Reader 5.0 supports the Hong Kong character set for text in a
- PDF file. It is an extension to the Adobe Chinese Traditional character
- set. If you would like to view PDF files that contain text using the Hong
- Kong character set, please install support for the Chinese Traditional
- character by installing the Chinese Traditional Language Pack. Since
- the Hong Kong character set is not part of the standard system fonts
- you will not be able to comment or create bookmarks using Hong
- Kong characters.[407877]
-
- Save A Copy
- Acrobat Reader 5.0 contains a menu item and a toolbar icon called
- "Save A Copy". If you modify an Adobe PDF file in Acrobat Reader
- 5.0, your changes will not be preserved when you use this command.
- Only a copy of the original Adobe PDF file will be saved; saving
- updates is not a feature of Acrobat Reader.[414048]
-
- Using NCD PC-Xware
- A pink tint will appear when Smooth Fonts is turned on in General
- Preferences and the default visual is TrueColor 5-6-5 (RGB) in 16-bit
- mode (this is a PC-Xware problem). This affects only the display, not
- the print result. The solution is to use a different visual (8-bit or 24-bit)
- or turn off the Smooth Fonts option.
-
- Acrobat Needs Access to pwd
- Acrobat Reader will not run correctly from a directory where the
- "pwd" command fails.
-
- Removing Previous Preferences
- We recommend you remove the file $HOME/.acrorc before running
- Acrobat 5.0.6 for the first time. This ensures the default preference
- settings are used when you first run Acrobat Reader 5.0.6. This is not,
- however, a necessity, and may actually be undesirable if you wish to
- continue running Acrobat Reader 4.0.
-
- Recent Files Names
- Files listed in the File menu are "recent files" and depend upon exact
- path names. If you open a file in a session using automounter and the
- automounter goes down, attempting to open the "recent file" will give a
- "No such file or directory" error. This also occurs when the file is
- moved, renamed, or Reader is run from a different machine that does
- not have the same file systems mounted.
-
- Prevent Temporary Files from Showing Up in Recent File List
- To prevent temporary files (for instance opened from the Web) from
- appearing in the "recent files" list, set your mailcap entry as follows:
-
- application/pdf;acroread -tempFile %s
-
- Writing the Preferences File
- Acrobat Reader does not warn the user when the preferences file
- cannot be written. Please make sure '$HOME/.acrobat' is a writable
- directory if you wish to save preferences.
-
- Window Managers
- Some Window managers may work better than others. Specifically, we
- have tested CDE, KDE, and Openwindows.
-
- Printing Password-protected PDFs
- Users cannot print password-protected PDF documents to PostScript
- from the command line even though they are able to print the files from
- Acrobat Reader.
-
- Heterogenous File Server Environment
- When operating in a heterogenous network environment using Novell
- servers, we recommend you avoid giving PDF files long names (greater
- than 32 characters). A Novell« server displays the long file name to the
- user of a Macintosh« computer, but MacOS« prevents Acrobat from
- opening the file. This is not a problem on Windows.
-
- Buried Modal Dialogs
- Modal dialog boxes may appear to be "buried" behind the main
- document window. When they are behind the main window, they are
- still active and prevent the user from doing anything. To bring the dialog
- to the front, click anywhere in the main window. You can now dismiss
- the dialog and proceed.
-
- Command line help
- At the command line, type 'acroread -help' or 'acroread -helpall' for
- more information on command line options. Note that when using these
- command lines you must still supply a DISPLAY variable if one is not
- already defined in your environment.
-
- Pasting Non-ISO8859 Characters
- Characters in PDF files that are not part of the ISO8859 encodings will
- not display when the text is selected and pasted elsewhere. This is most
- notable with the Registered and Trademark symbols. Printing is not
- affected and will work fine.
-
- Printing: no document printed and/or error in lp log
- When you lp foo.ps, it creates a symbolic link from the spool file to the
- foo.ps file. This saves space on the file system. Unfortunately,
- Acrobat creates a temporary file to spool, writes the PostScript out,
- and then deletes the temporary file before the lpd process can get hold
- of it. The solution is to include the "-c" option (copy) on the lp or lpr
- command in the print dialog box. This forces the lp process to copy
- the file to the spool area instead of making a link.
-
- Open Actions
- In Acrobat 3.0 and later it is possible to give a PDF file attributes for
- how it should open (with or without Tool bar, etc.) To make Acrobat
- ignore the "Open" settings, keep the CTRL and Shift keys pressed
- down when clicking OK in the File > Open dialog box. For example,
- when opening a file which has been set to hide the Tool bar, it is not
- possible to then show the Tool bar for the file once it is open. If you
- need the Tool bar displayed, you should close the file and re-open it
- making Acrobat ignore the "Open" settings.
-
- Launching external applications / Security
- PDF files may contain instructions to launch an external application or to
- open a non-PDF file. To enhance the security of PDF files, Acrobat Reader
- version 5.0.6 will prompt users with an alert before launching an external
- application, an executable file or a command. The alert will say:
- "Acrobat is about to launch this application: "
- [Application] "Allow this action (yes) or all actions to all
- applications (all)?"
- followed by three buttons, "Yes", "No", and "All".
- - Choosing "Yes" will allow only this instance of this action.
- - Choosing "No" will prevent this instance of this action.
- - Choosing "All" will allow all instances of all actions, thus disabling
- the alert until Acrobat is exited and restarted.
-
- Acrobat Search
- If you want to create full text search indexes that can be reliably used
- across platforms, you must use ISO 9660 file naming conventions for
- the indexed files (8.3 uppercase, restricted character set). If you don't
- use such names, the UNIX Reader will attempt to guess what the Unix
- filenames are. This causes delays in searching, and may result in the file
- not being found.
-
- Select Graphics and Column Text Select Tools
- The select graphics tool and column text select tool are nested under
- the select text tool. To select one of these other tools, click and hold
- down the select text tool button, then drag your mouse over to the tool
- you wish to use.
-
- Setting Weblink Preferences
- Set your Web Browser Application to point to a local copy of Netscape if
- at all possible. Typically network installations of Netscape will be a
- shell script that does other things and can interfere with the setup of
- the Acrobat plug-in.
-
- If you do not have a local copy of Netscape on your system or are unable
- to install it locally, then make sure that the Web Browser Application is
- set to the Netscape executable and not a script.
-
- Printing documents with transparent Images
- When printing documents that contain transparent images, sometimes one of
- the images will disappear. This only happens when printing within the
- Acrobat user interface. The work around is to use command line printing
- which will print the PDF correctly. [510825]
-
-
- Known Issues for Acrobat Reader Working with Netscape:
-
- It is highly recommended that customers use the netscape script located in
- the Browsers subdirectory of the Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0.6 for Unix
- installation area. Before using the script, the user may find it helpful
- to modify the script to know where the Acrobat installation area is and
- the location of the netscape executable. For example:
- adir="/usr/local/Acrobat5"
- ndir="/opt/Netscape-4.78"
- See the comments in the script for more information.
- Note: This script does not install the Acrobat plug-in into the Netscape
- installation area. It tells the netscape application (for this run only)
- where the Acrobat plug-in is located. If the user runs the Netscape
- application directly, in this case /opt/Netscape-4.78/netscape, the Acrobat
- connection will not be present.
-
-
- Netscape 6.0
- Acrobat Reader 5.x supports Netscape 4.x and installs a plug-in to
- work with this browser. This plug-in enables users to download, view,
- navigate and print Adobe PDF files, and to fill in PDF forms while
- working inside the browser. With Netscape 6.0, Acrobat Reader 5.x
- works only as a helper application. PDF files must be downloaded in
- their entirety before they can be viewed. Also, with Netscape 6.0, PDF
- forms cannot be filled in when viewed within the Browser.
-
-
- Acrobat will not launch
- If you encounter problems where PDF documents do not view correctly in
- Netscape, Netscape hangs, or document transmission stalls, you may disable
- PDF viewing in the Netscape window and use the viewer as a "Helper Application".
-
- To disable PDF rendering in the Netscape window:
-
- 1. Pull down the "Edit" menu item and select " Preferences". On the
- "Preferences" dialog, select the "Navigator" tab item and then the
- "Applications" item. Find the item in the list of helper applications that
- looks like the following:
-
- application/pdf Plug In: nppdf.so
- or
- Portable Document Format Plug In: nppdf.so
-
- 2. Select this item.
-
- 3. Select the "Edit ..." button to modify this entry. In the dialog box,
- select the item marked "Application" and enter the pathname to the
- Acrobat Reader product along with the "%s" field identifier for the
- temporary file name. For example, if Acrobat Reader is installed in
- /usr/local/Acrobat5 then enter the following in the text box for the
- application:
-
- /usr/local/Acrobat5/bin/acroread %s
-
- 4. Select the "OK" button in the "Application" dialog box.
-
- 5. Select the "OK" button in the "Preferences" dialog box. The view in
- Netscape window feature has been disabled and Acrobat will act as a
- Netscape helper application.
-
-
- Some Forms Cause "Save As" Dialog To Appear
- This is because certain forms return Forms Data Format files (.fdf) and
- Netscape is not set up to handle this mime type. This is easy to fix;
- following are directions for Navigator 4.x:
-
- -Bring up Preferences dialog by selecting the Edit menu, then the "preferences"
- menu item.
- -Under the Navigator section, select Applications.
- -Click on the New button.
- -For Description, type Forms Data Format
- -For Mime type enter: application/vnd.fdf
- -For Suffixes enter: fdf
- -Click Application
- -Type /usr/local/Acrobat5/bin/acroread %s iconic (note: your path may vary)
- -Click OK
-
- Netscape is now ready to accept forms data format.
-
-
- Running in 256 Colors or Less
- Often the viewer may launch in greyscale mode when running inside of
- Netscape as a plugin. This will happen when your default visual has a
- color depth of 8 planes or less (PseudoColor for instance).This is because
- Netscape does not "grab" enough colors for Acrobat. You can work around
- this problem by launching an instance of the Acrobat Reader and displaying
- it on the current screen before launching Netscape. Netscape will then
- use the Color Map that Acrobat has created and will allow the viewer to
- run as a plugin with enough colors. This won't be an issue if you are
- running with 16 or more color planes.
-
-
- Cannot Submit Forms From Netscape
- Submitting forms on the web will not work if Netscape has warned you that it
- found a lock file in the .Netscape folder. This warning (which occurs when
- you first launch Netscape) usually means you have another copy of Netscape
- running. You may fix this problem by insuring that only one copy of
- Netscape is running. If a lock file is left around because of a Netscape
- crash, you may simply delete the .Netscape/lock file.
-
-
- Using Acrobat As a Helper Application
- Netscape doesn't open a PDF but the association to a helper application is set.
- In this case, make sure the "%s" is on the command line to the helper
- application. For example "/usr/local/Acrobat5/bin/acroread -iconic %s".
- [497621]
-
-
- Acrobat and Netscape Crash When Opening a PDF
- Netscape 4.5 can crash loading the Acrobat plug-in on Solaris 2.7.
- The solution is to use Netscape 4.7X. [503568]
-
-
- Arrow key shortcuts may be unreliable when viewing a PDF in Netscape with
- the Acrobat plugin. On some systems, using the arrow keys to navigate between
- bookmarks in the Bookmark pane may be unreliable. The Up and Down arrow keys
- should move bookmark selection to one above or one below in the list, and the
- Left and Right arrows should open and close, respectively, a hierarchical
- Bookmark list. [513194]
-
-
- Keyboard Shortcuts:
- Hot Keys or Accelerators:
- Access menu bar with <ALT>, then one of these keys:
- e - Edit menu
- f - File menu
- 1 ... 9 to load 1st through 9th most recent document
- h - Help menu
- v - View menu
- w - Window menu
-
- Selecting Tools:
- h - hand tool
- v or Shift-v - text select tool
- z or Shift-z - the zoom tool
- g - graphics select tool
-
- Navigation Tools:
- Page Up for previous screen
- Page Down for next screen
- Left Arrow for previous page
- Right Arrow for next page
- Up Arrow to scroll up
- Down Arrow to scroll down
- CTRL L to show or hide full screen
- CTRL N to go to a specific page
- CTRL Left Arrow to go to previous view
- CTRL Right Arrow to go to next view
-
- Function Keys:
- F5 to show or hide or select bookmarks
- F6 to show or hide or select thumbnails
- F8 to show or hide toolbars
-
- Editing Documents:
- CTRL A to select all
- CTRL C to copy
- CTRL M to zoom to
- CTRL O to open
- CTRL P to print
- CTRL Q to quit
- CTRL W to close a document
- CTRL 0 to fit in window
- CTRL 1 to fit actual size
- CTRL 2 to fit width
- CTRL 3 to fit visible
- CTRL + to zoom in
- CTRL - to zoom out
- SHIFT CTRL A to unselect all
- SHIFT CTRL P for page setup
- SHIFT CTRL S for save as
- SHIFT CTRL + to rotate clockwise
- SHIFT CTRL - to rotate counterclockwise
-
- Searching:
- CTRL F to find
- CTRL G to find again
-
- Document Information and Preferences:
- CTRL D to bring up document summary dialog box
- CTRL K to bring up General Preferences dialog box
- ALT CTRL S to bring up Document Security dialog box
- ATL CTRL F to bring up Document Fonts dialog box
-
- Windows:
- ALT CTRL W to close all windows
-
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