![]() Please post the output of emerge -pretend -verbose kde-apps/okular. Last edited by wjb on Fri 11:09 pm edited 1 time in total To verify how portage actually sees the chm flag state for okularĪlso worth checking what the USE variable in nf contains.ĮDIT: because wasn't happy with the first attempt. I just tried emerging okular without the chm flag, and the okularGenerator_chmlib.so file was not built this time so its presence definitely depends on the chm flag. That flag was set and i even reibuilt okular but still nothing changes. usr/share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/okular_chm.moĪlthough you said you have the chm useflag set, it doesn't look like the installed s/w has been built with it usr/share/locale/./LC_MESSAGES/okular_chm.mo - translations, lots usr/share/applications/okularApplication_chm.desktop usr/lib64/qt5/plugins/okular/generators/okularGenerator_chmlib.so On my setup, the Okular installation has the following files with 'chm' in the name ( Maybe try logging in as a different user, or just remove the okular related stuff under ~/.config and ~/.local/share. ![]() If lesser programs are installed, means lesser dependencies for them, so the lesser possibility that something goes wrong someday. About the alternatives yes i`ve found the kchmview program for that, but i prefer to have one multi-purpose program rather than a load of single-purpose programs. I even reinstalled it right now, but still nothing changed. Have you got dev-libs/chmlib installed, which does the work as far as I can tell and should be getting pulled in by Okular with the chm flag set.Īlternatively, app-text/xchm seems to work and looks scarily like the htmlhelp viewer from the other OS. ![]() Rebuilt with with +chm, and then it did work for me (on mostly stable). Just tried this (seems some packages have installed chm files, which I never noticed before), and got the same result, but I didn't have +chm. Whats wrong how can i make it open these files? ![]() Then i`ve tried to re-build okular (in case something was missed during the updates), but that wont help too. I`ve looked at Settings - Plugins and there was no chm plugin indeed. i have okular 20.04.3 versio installed with the "+chm" flag enabled but it doesn open any chm files it says "Cannot find plugin" when i`m trying to open. Posted: Wed 3:52 pm Post subject: Okular isnt opening any *.chm files Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Okular isnt opening any *.chm files ![]()
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