On 2019-10-14 18:55, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hi,
I don't use ConTeXt anymore, but I still get the emails from the list,
and I quickly skimmed throught this thread to see if someone writes
about my pdf-viewer of choice - pdf-tools
(https://github.com/politza/pdf-tools).
I too don't use context anymore[^1] but I thought I should mention
Zathura which is a good alternative if you like vi(m) and/or
dislike/have trouble using a GUI.[^2]. The WP page (and `man zathura`)
describes its capabilities well without me needing to type them. :-)
They include synctex but I don't use it.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zathura_(document_viewer)>
[^1]: I never really took off with context because I already know how to
do 9 out of 10 tasks in LaTeX, and when I don't the info is much easier
to find online. Sorry!
[^2]: I have a motor disability which makes pointing with a mouse
difficult and point-dragging almost impossible. That's the main reason
I got into text-only/plaintext/non-gui workflows, but I keep on because
I find them better. Unfortunately when computer accessibility is
discussed it is almost synonymous with vision disability accessibility,
but there are other reasons for having trouble with GUIs.
On 2019-10-13, at 12:43, Henning Hraban Ramm <te...@fiee.net> wrote:
Hi, I’d like to update my list of (usable!) PDF viewers.
Which one do you use? (Current version?)
pdf-tools (version 20190701.202)
What are its pros and cons?
cons:
- no "continuous display"/"double page" modes
pros:
- searchable (also with regexen), also grep-like (i.e., display all
lines containing some regex and jump to them easily)
- annotations/comments are viewable (and jumpable to) w/o using the
mouse
- fast
- runs within Emacs (not sure if this is a "pro" for everyone...)
Is it free (open source, freeware)?
yes (GPL3)
Does it work on Win/Lin/Mac?
GNU/Linux, maybe Mac
Does it have a localized interface? (I don’t care, but I work with
people who don’t understand a lot of English.)
No.
Can it handle comments, attachments?
Yes.
Can it handle forms with or without JavaScript?
AFAIK, no.
Does it support SyncTeX? (Who uses that anyway?)
Yes, and I do all the time!
Does it update changed PDFs on its own (or does it even block
overwriting)?
I guess it can be configured to do so (like Emacs in general)
Which other features are essential for your choice?
As I said - I don't have to leave Emacs. Also, incremental or grep-like
searching with literal text or regexen are killer features.
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl
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