Robert,
Thanks for that comment on Evince for Windows.  It's "lighter" as in less
cluttered than Sumatra and includes a useful Annotations feature.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Robert Funnell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> David -
>
> Evince, mentioned by Bruce, also works under Windows.
>
> - Robert
>
>
> On Mon, 6 Jun 2016, DavidBTeagueAt Comporium.net wrote:
>
> Thank you Harvey, Stuart, and Bruce for useful information and suggestions.
>> I am a long time user of OO.org & LO, from the time of Star Office before
>> Sun. I am not a "power user" though I am a long time user.
>> I will investigate the pdf packages suggested.
>> With warmest regard
>> David
>>
>> On 6/6/2016 3:07 PM, Harvey Nimmo wrote:
>>
>>>  I find Master pdf Editor to be a useful tool. It is free form non
>>>  -commercial use. It can be a wee bit slow on my Linux openSUSE Leap
>>>  42.1 but has many features that you may have seen in Adobe Pro, and is
>>>  also available for Windows. See
>>>  https://code-industry.net/masterpdfeditor.
>>>  Cheers
>>>  Harvey
>>>  On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 11:49 -0700, V Stuart Foote wrote:
>>> >  DavidBTeagueAt Comporium.net wrote
>>> > >  In my search  for a cross platform (Linux/Windows) and preferably
>>> > >  GPL/free pdf reader.  I found that Draw does very well.
>>> > > > >  1) I would like an easy/easier way to move page to page in Draw.
>>> > > > >  2) Is there a way to do this?
>>> >  Draw is a component of the full LibreOffice suite, and  is not
>>> >  intended to
>>> >  be installed individually--although some Linux distros attempt to do
>>> >  that.
>>> > >  Draw is not a PDF editor or reader. It will perform a filter driven
>>> >  import
>>> >  of PDF as pages in a ODF Draw document converting content of the PDF
>>> >  to Draw
>>> >  objects.  Some PDF features implemented by Adobe are simply not
>>> >  implemented.
>>> > >  On export from Draw, or Writer or Impress or Math--filters are again
>>> >  used to
>>> >  render the content back into PDF--mostly compliant with PDF 1.5 spec
>>> >  with
>>> >  some additional options.
>>> > >  Once imported into LibreOffice (default is Draw, but filter import
>>> to
>>> >  Writer
>>> >  and Impress is also supported),  focus in the "Pages" frame allows
>>> >  movment
>>> >  between pages with PgDn and PgUp keys.
>>> > >  YMMV -- and please  accept this is the way LibreOffice (ApacheOpen
>>> >  Office
>>> >  and OpenOffice before) interact with PDF.
>>> > >  So if you can live with that, enjoy!
>>> > >  Stuart
>>> >
>>>
>>
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