

Doesn't removing included libraries constitute messing with upstream? Just curious what the reasoning is here in the era of 10TB hard drives. Note to the package maintainer: the Arch philosophy is to mess with upstream as little as possible. I've been using the masterpdfeditor-free AUR package, which is based on masterpdfeditor v.4, but am getting tired of waiting and will probably just uninstall both AUR packages and just install the. They probably will update the version of Qt they're using, but it's pretty clearly not a priority meanwhile I've got pdf's which need to be looked at. Everything is moving to containers because of increasing software complexity, and the Code Industry solution is kind of a container-lite solution. I believe the Qt components are removed in the AUR package, which is probably a bad idea in particular because the newest version of Qt isn't compatible with the newest version of masterpdfeditor. The issue is that Code Industry bundles their own version of Qt which one gets with either the. Click on the below link to download the standalone setup of Master PDF Editor 5 for Windows x86 and 圆4 architecture. tgz files (the response from CI support was impressively speedy, too).

If current object is selected, then object will be aligned along it.

New version aligns objects by the page edge if multiple objects are selected, but there’s no current object. Since I paid for the software, I did complain and they just directed me to the. Added Open with Master PDF Editor 3 item to Windows’ Explorer context menu.
