Hi,
what do you as PDF viewer?
Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that it
cannot display PDFs so well and gives error messages about not being
able to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative
not being
able to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative.
I use app-text/atril. Works well for me.
Regards
wabe
lee l...@yagibdah.de writes:
Hi,
what do you as PDF viewer?
Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that it
cannot display PDFs so well and gives error messages about not being
able to find fonts. Pdfpc
messages about not
being able to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative.
I was using evince, now moved to zathura. Both are as slow as hell
though, so I'm open for faster alternatives.
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Version: GnuPG v2
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error messages about not
being able to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative.
I was using evince, now moved to zathura. Both are as slow as hell
though, so I'm open for faster alternatives.
llpp looks fast and versatile, but I hadn't heard of it until now - thanks
Zesen.
I'm using mupdf
to find fonts. Pdfpc isn't a good alternative.
For advanced actions (e.g. pdf notes editing, pdf fields editing,
work with pdf indexes and so on) I use evince.
When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
Another bonus of mupdf is unlimited scale of pdf pages (limited
only
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