Pdf Reader With Vim Keybindings For Mac Os X Average ratng: 5,0/5 4217 reviews. I also use Karabiner on OS X to map hjkl to arrow keys when I hold s+d.
Every second e-mail I get suggests to download Adobe Acrobat reader, but.Which PDF Viewer are there available for Ubuntu?I’m fine with partial solutions, a perfect match however would not only display PDF files, but also be able to:. stageless zoom (not just predefined steps). open files in tabs. display comments added with other PDF software.
add and save comments. display forms filled in with other PDF software. fill in and save PDF forms. create and save bookmarks.
have a presentation mode. Here are some well known PDF readers:. View, create, convert, annotate, print, collaborate, share, fill forms and sign. 'Xpdf is a small and efficient program which uses standard X fonts'. Lightweight, but with outdated interface. Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats. Used by default on Gnome.
KPDF is a pdf viewer based on xpdf for KDE 3.an old lightweight pdf viewer with an old interface. Size of the package is only 580k. Gv is an X front-end for the Ghostscript PostScript(TM) interpreter.KDE pdf viewer, requires many KDE prerequisites. Can easily copy text and images. good for reading as it provides a dark theme, can change the background color and has a full screen mode. acroread - Adobe Acrobat Reader, no longer supported for Linux by Adobe, seems to be no longer supported by Ubuntu.Note that most Linux PDF viewers the advanced capabilities of PDF. The best imo too.
It's fast, there are plenty of shortcuts and they're quick to setup, it uses tabs, supports annotations and links to pages (e.g. From the index to the beginning of a chapter).
For highlights and annotations I use PDF XChange Editor under Wine, but for reading this one's a very good all-arounder. I've tried also Evince, Okular, xpdf, MuPDF and Zathura but none of these I've found as complete and fast as qpdf (even though I liked Zathura.). Thanks for the suggestion!–Oct 3 '15 at 10:22.
If anyone else is looking for a PDF viewer for opening large graphics/scientific plots, I have had a much better experience with PDF-XChange and Sumatra via wine than with mupdf or zathura. I tested this with a 3 MB file with thousands of individual objects (many scatter plots). For the linux native viewers, okular was the fastest ahead of qpdfview and the refreshed evince. Still, nothing comes close to Sumatra in speed, and you can run the portable version directly via wine, highly recommended!–May 23 '16 at 13:32.