Update: If saving file causes PDF-XChange Viewer to crash, there is a workaround - try "Save as" and keep alternating between two files. PS1: If you are still having the problem, I suggest that you open ~/.wine/*.reg files and ensure that arch=win32 is not commented and also ensure other things that indicate wine is running in 32 bit mode. Let me know your comments in the comments section! PDF-XChange Pro (64-bit) By Tracker Software Products Free to try Download Now Developer's Description By Tracker Software Products PDF-XChange is an Adobe compatible PDF file creation software. Hope this helps you in successfully running PDF-XChange Viewer on 64-bit Linux OS as it did in my case! Happy annotating PDFs in Linux :) Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa -y & sudo apt-get update ![]() Add the oficial wine PPA to your sources: Clean up the wine config or backup as above:Ģ. For this, purge the wine completely from the system and follow these steps:ġ. The solution seems to be installing 32-bit wine directly instead of configuring it to run in 32-bit mode as above. Rm -rf ~/.wine (or) mv ~/.wine ~/.wine_old However, even this didn't solve the problem. I cleaned up my $WINEPREFIX (~/.wine/) and set $WINEARCH to win32 and ran winecfg, so that wine is configured to run in 32-bit mode. However, I noticed whenever I try to use search or save the annotations, it crashed.Īfter a lot of searching I found that PDF-XChange Viewer doesn't run well on 64-bit wine. So I installed wine as usual on my 64-bit Ubuntu and installed PDF-XChange Viewer. As far as I know running PDF-XChange viewer using wine on Linux is the only possible way to annotate PDF documents in Linux.
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