What is Sup Forums pdf reader of choice

For GNU/LINUX ?

I like sumatrapdf on windows it's very customizable, mostly because of the colors. You can change foreground and background colors and it's awesome.

I hate white on black, and inverted black on white doesn't help.

So what are you using for reading your pdfs on linux?

I tried pdftotext so i could read directly from the terminal, which sounds awesome but there's lots of glitches and shit when i pdftotext the k&r

I have yet to find something that comes close to Sumatra on Linux. One of my few complaints after switching OS

I use okular.
Haven't looked at the background color though.
When I read papers, I don't see the background because the width of the document fits the width of the window.
And when I do presentations, that background is back by default.
I know it has tons of features though.
It is also much better than evince.

>sumatrapdf on windows
what's the use of a pdf reader if you can't even highlight text or make annotations?

why isn't MsReader installed by default with Windows 10? it just works.

Slower than Sumatra and worse UI. Also, many of us don't need to highlight or annotate.

All these bloated programs

i only read pdf, why would i want to annotate or highlight anything ?

you can't change the background color with evince

if a book you've read isn't full of cryptic highligted words and autistic notes, you didn't learn nothing from it.

if i have notes to take it's on a notepad with a real pen. Don't try pushing your way of learning to others, it doesn't work like that.

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zathura is pretty nice

this :

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>not printing the pdf to superior paper
Jesus christ Sup Forums

zathura

qpdfview is pretty damn good and not bloated.

evince is god tier but don't talk about bloated programs when you use W10 faggot

Looks cancerous

I use evince however I am uninstalling it right now since it decided that it would be cool in a recent update not to show the sidebar by default. Not to mention the dependencies it needs.

Also
>Windows
>Steam
>Skype
>Murica
>not 4chanx and oneechan
kys

/thread

Foxit without the bloat is the best one.

>evince
>implying it's not bloated
>implying it's not even slower than adobe shit

since people are discussing other platforms too

preview.app, just works.

Foxit

Oh true i forgot about zathura. Beautiful with i3

yes, qpdfview is great

furthermore I use mendeley to sync pdfs and annotations and highlights (between pcs and OSs). It's surprisingly not hogging that much ressources for what it can do. The interface isn't great, especially on small screens and the pdf-reader is hardly on par even with the most minimal dedicated pdf-readers

no mupdf?

>bloated program
>using windows 10
the fuck are you doing

is there any reader that supports pdf, epub, and mobi?
I tried okular but it doesn't seem to work with mobi, so I switched to calibre but it seems kind of bloated. I also don't really like the whole library management system in it.
I'd rather just double click on the file I want to read and have it open in the program instead of first opening the program and then finding the right file.

/this ^

evince. just rtfmp about configuring colors.

i mean zathura

This is what I need.
Reads whatever I throw at it like Sumatra did on Windows.

Calibre also has an executable for just that. It's ebook-viewer on my distro. It probably has a launcher in Graphics category too.

I just use evience and call it a day.

I use sumatra too, but I don't know how to customize it. Any tips?
Also how the fuck does highling work.

get mupdf

- simple + lightweight
- invert or change colors (flux/redshift like)
- pdf AND epub support
- vi keybindings

I use okular. There are a few features missing in evince, most notably forward search integration, which had me make the switch.

the one pic realted u dumb nigger

zathura with the mupdf backend is very comfy.

>can't select text

>no continuous scrolling

its windows 10 edu n

For what purpose? If you mean for copying to clipboard you just click and drag over what you want and it's saved to your clipboard.

Anything like these on android?

Sumatra can highlight, and it only uses a few MB of memory

Came here to post this.

on mupdf you hold right mouse button to select text

you might be able to highlight text as well, I haven't checked the keybindings/don't use it often enough

on GNU/Linux you retard

You can select text in mupdf. Right-click and drag.

how do you change the colors with mupdf ?

Press i to invert the colors.

wine

that's not what is asked in the op