On 2014-01-20 12:54:30, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 4:34 AM, Jens Oliver John wrote:
> >> $ apt-cache show mupdf
> >> MuPDF is a lightweight PDF viewer and toolkit written in portable C.
> >> (...)
> >
> > The mupdf PDF reader is supposed to be minimal and makes on me the
>
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 4:34 AM, Jens Oliver John wrote:
>> $ apt-cache show mupdf
>> MuPDF is a lightweight PDF viewer and toolkit written in portable C.
>> (...)
>
> The mupdf PDF reader is supposed to be minimal and makes on me the impression
> of
> being more a reference implementation using
> $ apt-cache show mupdf
> MuPDF is a lightweight PDF viewer and toolkit written in portable C.
> (...)
The mupdf PDF reader is supposed to be minimal and makes on me the impression of
being more a reference implementation using the mupdf library.
A more featureful but still light PDF reader, whi
On Jan 20, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I've just had a look at it, and found that it misses some important
> features present in xpdf, e.g.
Let me add:
* an higher zoom level
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On 2014-01-13 10:43:50 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> While someone could fix the package, you may want to consider not doing
> so. After running into endless bugs in xpdf, I personally switched to
> mupdf for a light-weight PDF reader and found it superior in every respect
> except for the fact tha
On Ma, 14 ian 14, 08:50:29, Andreas Tille wrote:
> window. Not sure whether this is a bug or a feature - but for
> presentations ist seems I need to stick to evince.
Check out pdf-presenter-console or zathura (if you you don't mind the
vim-style interface).
Kind regards,
Andrei
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>I also read this (I love that short docs) but there is a very thick
>remaining gray frame - it seems the scaling is done only by integer
>numbers which is for sure quick but the result is not what I want.
Hmm. I cannot reproduce that, sorry!
-nik
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On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 09:13:36AM +0100, Dominik George wrote:
> > I would love to have it *real* fullscreen
> >since
> >
> > f Toggles fullscreen mode.
> >
> >... but the rendered PDF remains in a small section in the middle of
> >the
> >window. Not sure whether this is a bug or a fe
> I would love to have it *real* fullscreen
>since
>
> f Toggles fullscreen mode.
>
>... but the rendered PDF remains in a small section in the middle of
>the
>window. Not sure whether this is a bug or a feature - but for
>presentations ist seems I need to stick to evince.
Or you cont
Hi Russ,
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 10:43:50AM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> While someone could fix the package, you may want to consider not doing
> so. After running into endless bugs in xpdf, I personally switched to
> mupdf for a light-weight PDF reader and found it superior in every respect
> e
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