has windows version now.

On Nov 12, 9:57 pm, "A. S. Budden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/11/11 Alf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > 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.comand has a group to discuss its bugs.
>
> Looks excellent from what I can tell from the web page.  Any plans to
> make this cross-platform?  I spend half my time in front of Linux and
> half in front of Windows, so, where possible, I try to avoid using
> anything that is platform-specific as it just confuses me...
>
> Al
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