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Old 03-06-2007, 03:44 PM   #1
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Old 03-06-2007, 10:23 PM   #2
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Thanks, Alex.

Not bad. The PDF files which foxit reader 2.0 can open are rendered properly "without" the MuPDF engine.

It cannot render PDFs with nonembedded Japanese fonts and newer version of PDF "with" the MuPDF engine.
Internal hyperlinks do not work.

The fonts of traditional Chinese is not rendered well, but it maybe is the inherent problem of xpdf for traditional Chinese fonts.

It is just version "Beta 0.5" and is potential to be a simple, fast, and nice PDF reader.

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How does it print?

I was using Foxit for a while, but when I tried printing PDFs from it, it produced really lousy results. I went back to Adobe Reader, reluctantly.
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