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I believe both tend to be "stock" distro items.

peace
aaron

On Tuesday 24 May 2005 16:37, Michael Hirsch wrote:
> I signed up for a fax service which is emailing my faxes as TIFFs. 
> What is the best way to view them?
> 
> If I open them in the GIMP, each page shows up as a layer in a single
> image.  To actually print this you need to play with the layer
> dialogue and step through the image one layer at a time.  And I'm
> trying to talk my wife through this over the phone--arg!
> 
> I'd like something that understands that TIFF is more of a document
> format and displayes it as multiple pages.  Something I can talk my
> wife through easily on the phone.  Is there such a thing for Linux?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Michael
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