Apvlv is written by me.

It's a Vim-like pdf viewer.

Like Vim, Apvlv makes people reading their PDF files just like using Vim.

So, Apvlv bindings lots of Vim command and its behaviour is like Vim. For
example, < Ctrl-f > to forward page, < Ctrl-b > to previous page,
'k','j','h','l' to scrolling a page up, down, left or right, and so on.

And, Apvlv can understand that how many times you want to run the command.

The only thing you need to do is typing the number before the command. For
example, typing '50' and < Ctrl-f > will go forward 50 pages, typing '30'
and < Ctrl-b > will go previous 30 pages.

What's more important, Apvlv can understand negative numbers too. If it got
'-50' and < Ctrl-b >, PDF document will go FORWARD (preward -50) 50 pages.
For example, typing '50g' will goto the 50th page, and typing '-50g' will go
to the 50th page from the last page to count.
And, it also support multiple window view to read multiple pdf doc.

Here is the webpage:
http://apvlv.googlecode.com and has a group to discuss its bugs.

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