That could be the problem as I use Nitro PDF for displaying PDFs.
EDIT: OK, after installing Adobe Reader and checking the setting you described (it was set like that at default), now I can view PDFs in Lister. Adobe Reader seems to load a lot faster than Nitro PDF does.
Thank you, sir, for the help.
chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden
How do I un-overwrite all my data?
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I keep portable version within my TC folder and have it associated (internally, of course) with PDF files. This is great for USB but not good for explorer thumbnails or HTMLview use and that is why I have standard version installed system wide.
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Since it was the successor to IEView, I assumed it could do everything that IEView could. So I just copied the non-HTML extensions from my IEView.ini into the HTML.ini and it worked.
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Yes, you are right. I`m sorry. I beg your pardon. I was mistaken by the following sentence from the history of plugin "All non-html functionality removed".
Where you know about *.doc from? I cannot find not a one word about this possibility in readme. I have made some tests and surprised: htmlview can show *.pdf, but cannot *.djvu. Why? IeView can them both.
This is the line of my htmlview.ini, all working, even djvu
Wikipedia wrote:DjVu (pronounced déjà vu) is a computer file format designed primarily to store scanned documents, especially those containing a combination of text, line drawings, and photographs. It uses technologies such as image layer separation of text and background/images, progressive loading, arithmetic coding, and lossy compression for bitonal (monochrome) images. This allows for high-quality, readable images to be stored in a minimum of space, so that they can be made available on the web.
In order to view DjVu files on IE→HTMLView you need to install DjVu Browser Plugin from celartem.
Never use ACDSee myself but I have use irfanview/xnview and the problem with this apps is that they treat the format as image instead of document.
For me(better to say for my use) DjVu is ≈like pdf.