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Old 12-19-2008, 03:14 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by cs2501 View Post
In regard to that post, I'm not quite sure I understand how to search within a .pdf from it. The most linux exposure i've had is a dual boot with ubuntu. Are you running a command string from a terminal? It looks like you have the number of instances of the phrase, but I don't really see the .pdf being searched? Sorry sounding so confused, it just looks very technical to me.
Yes, it was just an idea how to search a PDF from command line. I hope this can be integrated into the PDF viewer some day, but this is beyond my knowledge of C programming...
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