Word Processing White Papers
PDF Hacks: Speed Up Acrobat Startup
Overview Both Adobe Acrobat and Reader implement several standard features as modular application plug-ins. These plug-ins are loaded when Acrobat starts up. The user can speed up Acrobat startup and clean up its menus by telling Acrobat to load only the features the user desire. One simple technique is to hold down the Shift key when launching Acrobat; this prevents all plug-ins from loading. A longer-term solution is to move unwanted plug-ins to another, inert directory where the startup loader won't find them. Another solution is to create plug-in profiles that are switched using a batch file gateway. This latter solution becomes really useful when combined with context menu hacks.
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media | File Format | |
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| Date Published | August 2004 | Downloads | 2 |
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