I am a protagonist of bringing Linux into the computer operating system mainstream and in order to do this I believe that the OS and apps have to at least deliver on the needs of the average user.
One thing that I find extremely frustrating that no open source PDF reader I can find has the feature of being able to select an email client and mail directly from the app.
You can do it from Adobe Viewer but the software is out of date and is not going to be updated for Linux and the software itself has multiple issues of its own such as inability to print sometimes, display of first page only.........all infuriating.
There appear to be some philosophical issues with some devs about providing this facility (example Okular) who then make the throwaway statement that:
1) One may simply a) Open the PDF to look at it b) when you are satisfied save the file to a known directory) c) close the app d) Open the email client of choice e) type the email f) find the saved pdf and attach and g) send;
2) The functionality can be created by a few deft strokes on command line.
The problem is that :
1) Users want the functional shortcut and after all the software is supposed to be user oriented;
2) The average user is relatively unversed with anything but the very basics of the OS so are practically incapable of self implementation.
This being said is there anyone who can give me some detailed advice on how to achieve the functionality I require?
My PDF viewer of choice would probably be Okular and I would like to email the PDF open at the time via a Thunderbird client.
I am certainly not a dev but am relatively comfortable in command line and text editors and generally have a fair idea around the OS.
Regards
One thing that I find extremely frustrating that no open source PDF reader I can find has the feature of being able to select an email client and mail directly from the app.
You can do it from Adobe Viewer but the software is out of date and is not going to be updated for Linux and the software itself has multiple issues of its own such as inability to print sometimes, display of first page only.........all infuriating.
There appear to be some philosophical issues with some devs about providing this facility (example Okular) who then make the throwaway statement that:
1) One may simply a) Open the PDF to look at it b) when you are satisfied save the file to a known directory) c) close the app d) Open the email client of choice e) type the email f) find the saved pdf and attach and g) send;
2) The functionality can be created by a few deft strokes on command line.
The problem is that :
1) Users want the functional shortcut and after all the software is supposed to be user oriented;
2) The average user is relatively unversed with anything but the very basics of the OS so are practically incapable of self implementation.
This being said is there anyone who can give me some detailed advice on how to achieve the functionality I require?
My PDF viewer of choice would probably be Okular and I would like to email the PDF open at the time via a Thunderbird client.
I am certainly not a dev but am relatively comfortable in command line and text editors and generally have a fair idea around the OS.
Regards
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