Hello!
Thank you for your reply; I appreciate it. However, Okular and its required KDE components combine to eat right around 500 MB of disk space. Adobe Reader takes 187 MB of space, so this is something to also be aware of, if space on your setup is at a premium.
Based on its description, Okular offers a lot of added functionalities I will never need. Although I would strongly consider installing kdelibs if there were enough really great K utilities out there to justify it, at this time, I would only consider it if I absolutely had no other alternative.
As for Xournal, that is another matter altogether. So far, it works well in conjunction with the touchscreen here, is VERY lightweight (< 400 KB), and looks like it will turn just about any PDF into a fillable form...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Thank you for your reply; I appreciate it. However, Okular and its required KDE components combine to eat right around 500 MB of disk space. Adobe Reader takes 187 MB of space, so this is something to also be aware of, if space on your setup is at a premium.
Based on its description, Okular offers a lot of added functionalities I will never need. Although I would strongly consider installing kdelibs if there were enough really great K utilities out there to justify it, at this time, I would only consider it if I absolutely had no other alternative.
As for Xournal, that is another matter altogether. So far, it works well in conjunction with the touchscreen here, is VERY lightweight (< 400 KB), and looks like it will turn just about any PDF into a fillable form...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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