![]() ![]() Atril - Simple multi-page document viewer for MATE.apvlv - Lightweight document viewer with Vim keybindings using GTK libraries.Note: Some web browsers can display PDF files, for example with PDF.js. Features include Vim-like controls, zoom-to-fit, a TOC (outline) view and fast multi-threaded rendering. jfbview - Framebuffer PDF and image viewer.fbpdf - Small framebuffer PDF and DjVu viewer based on MuPDF, with Vim keybindings and written in C.fbgs - Poor man's PostScript/pdf viewer for the linux framebuffer console.libgxps - GObject based library for handling and rendering XPS documents.DjVuLibre - Suite to create, manipulate and view DjVu documents.Provides the gs(1) command-line interface, see also /usr/share/doc/ghostscript/*/Use.htm ( online ), along with many wrapper scripts like ps2pdf and pdf2ps. Ghostscript - Interpreter for PostScript and PDF.libspectre - Small library for rendering Postscript documents.Mupdf - MuPDF is a lightweight PDF, XPS, and EPUB viewer, consisting of a software library, command line tools, and viewers.For CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) support with Poppler, install poppler-data. Poppler - PDF rendering library based on Xpdf. ![]() For the linux native viewers, okular was the fastest ahead of qpdfview and the refreshed evince.This article covers software to view, edit and convert PDF, PostScript (PS), DjVu ( déjà vu) and XPS files. I tested this with a ~3 MB file with thousands of individual objects (many scatter plots). 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. Here is a two year old quote from askubuntu “what pdf viewers are available”, many were suggested but my favourite from some comprehensive reviews was ![]() In the meantime have you considered since SumatraPDF reputedly ran well in the past, if you try it and achieve good results with current version 3.1.1 it may help to post feedback there and here. A developer but note there was some recent code changes towards 'nix but no roadmap/ timeframe is visible. ![]()
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