I have had it up to HERE with PDF readers that cannot handle the ARM manual
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I have had it up to HERE with PDF readers that cannot handle the ARM manual
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@drewdevault It's my PDF reader test case, for a reason. But +1, no reader should fail on a file with over 10000 pages.
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@dascandy only one that consistently works for me is xpdf and I hate xpdf
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R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:replied to Drew DeVault last edited by
Tried mupdf or zathura (uses either the mupdf or poppler library, has vi-style keybinds)?
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Drew DeVaultreplied to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd: last edited by
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R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:replied to Drew DeVault last edited by
Bummer!
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Gracjan Sekulskireplied to Drew DeVault last edited by
@drewdevault Okular (https://okular.kde.org/) can handle the latest 14k pages ARM manual relatively effortlessly.
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Drew DeVaultreplied to Gracjan Sekulski last edited by
@gsekulski nice, thanks! Would rather not put KDEware on this box but I guess it's fine temporarily when I need to reference this manual
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doragasureplied to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd: last edited by
@RL_Dane @drewdevault @dascandy I regularly use Zathura, and can confirm it **does not properly work** with the ARM manual. Just for that I use Evince and at least for me it does the job without a problem.
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Noodlez :nixos: :neovim:replied to Drew DeVault last edited by
@drewdevault I was able to open it up with muPDF on my phone, so that's odd... I wonder why the desktop version is not working.
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Noodlez :nixos: :neovim:replied to Drew DeVault last edited by
@drewdevault Went ahead and checked this out. It seems sioyek also works.