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This works with following packages:
chromium: 12.0.742.112~r90304-1 from testing
mozplugger: 1.14.3-3 from testing
acroread: 9.4.2-0.0 from debian-multimedia
How?
Install the 3 packages.
Then:
mkdir $HOME/.mozplugger
cp /etc/mozpluggerrc $HOME/.mozplugger/mozpluggerrc
Edit $HOME/.mozplugger/mozpluggerrc: change line 82 to
define(ACROREAD, [repeat needs_xembed swallow(acroread) fill : acroread -openInNewWindow /a "$fragment" "$file"])
restart chromium
check mozplugger plugin:
about:plugins
in address area
verify that mozplugger is enabled:
MozPlugger 1.14.3 handles QuickTime and Windows Media Player Plugin
MozPlugger version 1.14.3, maintained by Louis Bavoil and Peter Leese, a fork of plugger written by Fredrik Hübinette.
For documentation on how to configure mozplugger, check the man page. (type man mozplugger)
Configuration file: /home/jean/.mozplugger/mozpluggerrc
Helper binary: mozplugger-helper
Controller binary: mozplugger-controller
Link launcher binary: mozplugger-linker
Debug file: $HOME/tmp/mozdebug
Test it: click on a link to a PDF-file
Enjoy
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Here is a minimal version of $HOME/.mozplugger/mozpluggerrc, that can still open pdf files in a separate tab in chromium:
###################
### m4 macros ###
###################
changequote([,])
### Helpers
### Acrobat Reader
define(ACROREAD, [repeat needs_xembed swallow(acroread) fill : acroread -openInNewWindow /a "$fragment" "$file"])
#######################
### Documents ###
#######################
application/pdf:pdf:PDF file
application/x-pdf:pdf:PDF file
text/pdf:pdf:PDF file
text/x-pdf:pdf:PDF file
ACROREAD()
enjoy
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Hey, I'm having trouble getting this to work. Possibly because I don't have "testing" repo's to install chrome or mozplugger, is their any advice to get it to work using the older stable releases?
The issue I have is Chromium just displays a grey screen with "Missing Plug-in" whenever I click on a PDF
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I am afraid it does not work with the chromium browser that comes with #!.
That version does not handle the embedding of acroread in chromium yet.
I do not know as of which version it does include the code.
You can always try to install a more recent version of chromium browser.
IIRC there are threads on this forum that explain how to do it.
The mozplugger version in stable #! is OK.
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Thanks! I'll give it a try soon!
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It works.
chromium 13.0.782.220
mozplugger 1.14.3-5
acroread 9.4.2-1
Debian wheezy/sid
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Works in SRWare Iron 13.0.800.0 (based on Chromium-browser) - it also works for me in Firefox 7 & Opera 11.51
same Wheezy specs as above
Last edited by tradetaxfree (2011-09-28 22:09:11)
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Thanks for the feedback.
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