Viewers use to have a fullscreen mode, typically available under a View menu, or by pressing F5 or F11. I don’t know STDU but it’s worth a try.
Am 05.01.21 um 09:29 schrieb HH PackRat: > On 1/4/21, Devon McCormick <devon...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I used to use Sumatra and only stopped because it did not survive the >> Windows 10 migration. > > I tried to get Sumatra (based on recommends here), but my BitDefender > product gave an "Infected web page" critical message and blocked its > installation. > > So I went in search of other free PDF readers/viewers and found STDU > Viewer (Scientific and Technical Documentation Utility) at > <http://www.stdutility.com> among their several products. This seems > to have a lot of the same features as the Adobe PDF product (I > certainly have not tried all of the features--it seems to have all the > ones I like to have available.) Copying from their web page, it > supports TIFF, PDF, DjVu, XPS, JBIG2, WWF (the 6 most popular formats > for scientific and technical documentation), and FB2, TXT, Comic Book > Archive (CBR or CBZ), TCR, PalmDoc (PDB), MOBI, AZW, EPub, and DCX > document formats and, additionally, image (BMP, PCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, > WMF, EMF, and PSD) files. > > I've used it for only a day or so, and thus far I'm very satisfied. > (The only "feature" that I don't care for in my particular uses is an > area to the left of the document for various features that I don't > use, but it cannot be made smaller than a minimum size. This means > that I cannot "push" the left margin of a document all the way to the > left border, and so I have to enlarge the right margin to make up for > that.) > > Harvey > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > -- ---------------------- mail written using NEO neo-layout.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm