...hmmm... let's remember this post of mine about gv:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=452934
and the relevant forum member Panzerkopf post:...when clicking to download a pdf file, there came a 1st dialog box asking whether to save/save as/cancel/open;
if click on open, then a dialog box "Encrypted Document" asks for password.
if click on save, then the well saved pdf file can be normaly opened whithout any password- nor encryption- warning.
I installed Panzerkopf forum member's "gv.gz" (see link here after)
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 15d6e39222
but without any change.
On another PC + lupq-509 + Panserkopf's gv.gz + Firefox browser, the same pdf document is opened without any warning...
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 15d6e39222
The problem is:
A4 format postscript files as even pdf file are not completely displayed = part of the documents header is not displayed (about 20mm are missing); moreover printing a .ps or .pdf file from the postscript viewer do not print the full page: also a part of the header is «lost».
I could reproduce this on puppy 4.20 Xtreme v1.0 by replacing the existing gv by Panzerkopf's gv. And vice-versa.
I then believe that the Panzerkopf's gv.gz file could have been integrated to Lupq-511, couldn't it?
I also tried to use the gv -options (managing to recenter or modify the page configuration) from the command line without success.
So I believe that this gv question not to be fully fixed.
Would you mind consider this?
Thanks in advance.
Bien amicalement, Charlie.