

When compiling the PDF there's no errors and just 1 warning about a table. Those figures are all PDF files themselves, and if I open just the figure in Adobe it works fine. This problem still occurs even when I compile with LuaLaTex. Or else, you can get Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to your Google Chrome web browser as an extension as well. The first step would be to download it via Google Play Store.
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And I use identical graphicx commands to include all figures in the document. How To Install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Chromebook There are two methods available for you to get Adobe Acrobat Reader on Chrome OS. Which is very weird since I used the same software (matplotlib) to generate all the figures. After you have navigated to the Biomedical Research Forms page (1), ensure that you have either Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader installed on your computer. Please contact the person who created the PDF document toĪnd what happens is that most of the PDF looks totally fine in Acrobat but the following figures are not displayed: On your Mac, open up a Chrome window or a new tab and go to the official Adobe download page for the Reader app for Mac. First, let's look at how to download Adobe Reader (macOS 10.15) on Chrome, the world's most popular web browser, followed by Safari and then Firefox. Latest version of Chrome (.88 (Official Build) (x8664)). I have the full Reader DC (not the free one) installed on my macOS (running Catalina). If I click 'Open with' at the top of the window, Acrobat is not listed as an option. Acrobat may not display the pageĬorrectly. Google Chrome: Download and install Acrobat Reader DC. However, when I click on a PDF, say, from a message in Gmail, it still opens in the browser. It can be viewed perfectly fine if opened in the Chrome PDF viewer or in Preview in Mac OS X, but if I open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader I get the following error:Īn error exists on this page. I've generated the following PDF using pdflatex:
